Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels | reviewed by: Gerry Carey | August 31, 2011
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Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels is a heist film that features many great characters and story-lines weaving themselves into 107 mins of fun
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| synopsis | A fast paced British comedy about four friends who need to make a lot of cash quick after losing a sketchy poker match. Lots of British humor, off the wall characters, and a line up of unbelievable scenes put director Guy Ritchie on the map. |
| lead actors | Jason Flemyng | Dexter Fletcher | Nick Moran | Jason Statham | Steven Mackintosh | Vinnie Jones | Sting | Nicholas Rowe | Nick Marcq | Charles Forbes | Lenny McLean | Peter McNicholl | P.H. Moriarty | Frank Harper | Steve Sweeney | Huggy Leaver | Tony McMahon | Stephen Marcus | Vas Blackwood | Jake Abraham | Victor McGuire |
| director | Guy Ritchie |












