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Genres:
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Crime /
Drama /
Mystery /
Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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John Mackenzie
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Actors:
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P.H. Moriarty,
Charles Cork,
Leo Dolan,
Patti Love,
Ruby Head,
Olivier Pierre,
Dave King,
Paul Freeman,
Kevin McNally,
Derek Thompson,
Bryan Marshall,
Bob Hoskins,
Helen Mirren,
Pierce Brosnan,
Daragh O'Malley
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Duration:
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114 min.
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Rating:
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(7.8/10)82.5
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Plot Summary:
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Harold, a loaded English desperado, is nearby to practically a lucrative new handle when bombs start showing up in definitely cumbersome places. A recondite syndicate is fatiguing to muscle in on his action, and Harold wants to comprehend who they are. He finds out soon enough, and bloody mayhem ensues.
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Long Good Friday, The
Tough London gangster movie in which Bob Hoskins is an underworld boss undertaking an elaborate doublecross
With the London gangster genre revived during the 1990s thanks to the effort of middle class mockney extraordinaire Guy Ritchie, it's interesting to see how well one of his main informants has fared over the years.
Hoskins made his name as Harold Shand, the bulldog boss of a criminal empire trying to go legit with a huge real-estate deal. But on the day of a meeting with potential US Mafia investors his dream is jeopardized by a series of mysterious bomb attacks on his businesses. While he goes in search of the culprits, his old lady (Mirren) tries to placate the anxious Americans who give Harold 24 hours to put his house in order.
Director M...
Long Good Friday, The
With the London gangster fashion revived during the 1990s thanks to the attainment of middle class mockney extraordinaire Guy Ritchie, it's inviting to see how well a certain of his predominant informants has fared as a remainder the years. Hoskins made his superiority as Harold Shand, the bulldog boss of a criminal empire trying to go legit with a huge real-situation act. But on the time of a gathering with potential US Mafia investors his dream is jeopardized around a series of unclear bomb attacks on his businesses. While he goes in search of the culprits, his antediluvian lady (Mirren) tries to placate the anxious Americans who allocate Harold 24 hours to pull someone's leg his theatre in order. Director MacKenzie's hard appear may lack ...
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