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Lock stock and two smoking
Lock stock and two smoking










lock stock and two smoking

  • And Starring: Sting (JD) gets the 'and' in the closing credits.
  • Ambiguously Absent Parent: We never see Little Chris' mother at any point.
  • lock stock and two smoking

    Danny John-Jules' character, who tells Tom the story about Rory Breaker, is called Barfly Jack.The man Big Chris chases up in the tanning salon is named John O'Driscoll.The poor sods who get robbed and killed by Dog in his first scene are named Gordon (the one being hanged upside down) and Slick (the one with a golf tee in his mouth).According to the screenplay, Bacon got his name because as a youth he spent so much time in police stations that people thought he was one of them.He could also be calling Barry this, however.Dean promptly calls him a "foockin' soddin' shandy-drinkin' BASTARD!" When Dean is in a phone booth after robbing a stately house for Harry, he tries calling to his friend, only to find he's walked off to get a pint after a Close-Call Haircut. The Alcoholic: Gary the Scouser, according to his friend Dean.Dog shows that he's not messing around during the robbery by blowing J's toes off with his shotgun.Gary likes to put bits of paper between his victims' toes and light it on fire.Afro Asskicker: Rory Breaker is a short-statured man with an afro, but he's a formidable gangster.Affably Evil: For a Loan Shark's enforcer, Big Chris doesn't seem like that bad of a guy.Made the mistake of threatening his son, Little Chris? Big Chris is going to have to introduce you to a car door. Accidental Kidnapping: The Traffic Warden in the van.

    #Lock stock and two smoking series#

    The film was later adapted into the television series Lock, Stock. Produced on a shoestring, the film was a huge success and launched the cinema careers of Ritchie as well as producer Matthew Vaughn and costars Jason Statham and Vinnie Jones. The plot concerns four bottom-rung English grifters who hatch a plan for a big payday that inadvertently sets off a Gambit Pileup involving two antique shotguns, a bagload of banknotes, a huge marijuana stash, and virtually every criminal gang in London's East End. A 1998 British crime caper and black comedy written and directed by Guy Ritchie.












    Lock stock and two smoking