Additional information for Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, which has a domestic theatrical release set for March 5, 1999. The film is being distributed by Summit Entertainment and has not yet been rated. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels has a total running time of 107 minutes.
R(A)
Singapore
18
Brazil
13
Argentina
MA
Australia
18A
Canada
14
Chile
15
Denmark
K-16
Finland
U
France
16
Germany
IIB
Hong Kong
16
Iceland
18
Ireland
PG-12
Japan
16
Netherlands
R18
New Zealand
15
Norway
14
Peru
M/16
Portugal
18
South Korea
18
Spain
15
Sweden
16
Switzerland
18
UK
R
USA
107min
120min
Dve cadjave dvocevke
Serbia
Dve cadjave dvocevke
Serbia
Juegos, trampas y dos armas humeantes
Argentina
Juegos, trampas y dos armas humeantes
Colombia
Δυο Καπνισμένες Κάνες
Greece
Карты, деньги, два ствола
Russia
A Ravasz, az Agy és két füstölgő puskacső
Hungary
Arnaques, combines et botanique
Canada
Arnaques, crimes et botanique
France
Atesten kalbe akildan dumana
Turkey
Bube Dame König grAs
Germany
Dyo kapnismenes kannes
Greece
Jocuri, Poturi si Focuri de Arma
Romania
Jogos, Trapaças e Dois Canos Fumegantes
Brazil
Karti, fuli da ori lula
Georgia
Lock & Stock
Spain
Lock & Stock - Pazzi scatenati
Italy
Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels
Japan
Lopovi, ubojice i dvije nabijene puske
Croatia
Porachunki
Poland
Puuta, heinää ja muutama vesiperä
Finland
Rub, stub & to rygende geværer
Denmark
Sbal prachy a vypadni
Czech Republic
Um Mal Nunca Vem Só
Portugal
August , 1998
UK
August 28, 1998
UK
October 28, 1998
France
October 28, 1998
Switzerland
November , 1998
Japan
November 12, 1998
Australia
November 12, 1998
Netherlands
November 22, 1998
Italy
December 02, 1998
Belgium
December 03, 1998
Germany
December 03, 1998
New Zealand
December 18, 1998
Switzerland
January 28, 1999
Singapore
February 26, 1999
Finland
February 26, 1999
Norway
March 05, 1999
USA
March 18, 1999
Israel
March 19, 1999
Iceland
April 08, 1999
Argentina
April 09, 1999
Spain
April 09, 1999
Sweden
April 16, 1999
Denmark
May 01, 1999
Indonesia
May 14, 1999
Portugal
May 27, 1999
Hungary
June 03, 1999
Slovenia
June 04, 1999
Bulgaria
June 12, 1999
South Korea
July 04, 1999
Czech Republic
July 15, 1999
Czech Republic
August 07, 1999
Japan
August 20, 1999
Estonia
September 14, 1999
Greece
September 20, 1999
Hong Kong
September 23, 1999
Hong Kong
October 02, 1999
Taiwan
October 15, 1999
Italy
October 29, 1999
Poland
June 09, 2000
Turkey
A Disgrace to Criminals Everywhere.
They lost half a million at cards but they've still got a few tricks up their sleeve
Long-time friends; Bacon, Soap, Tom and Eddie decide to put together £100,000 to play 3 card brag against "Hatchet" Harry Lonsdale - a porn king of notorious disposition - in a high-stakes card game in the hopes of winning easy money. Aided by Barry "the Baptist", Harry's personal bodyguard and counselor, the game is fixed so that Eddie, the card shark representing the group, loses to Harry and is forced to pay a £500,000 debt within one week, citing the loss of fingers and Eddie's father's bar if he fails to pay. To Eddie's fortune, and the dismay of his friends, all four of the group are tasked with honoring this debt, as they were all responsible for fronting the stake money. Harrys loyal and violent debt collector, Big Chris - who often brings his son and apprentice, Little Chris, to his work - is assigned to collect the payment on the due date.After several days and no ideas to come up with the money, Eddie returns home and overhears his neighbors, a gang of thieves known for robbing drug dealers, planning a heist on some marijuana growers supposedly loaded with cash and drugs. Eddie relays this information to the group, intending for all of them to rob the neighbors as they come back from their heist, therefore solving the debt. Tom uses his connection with an underground dealer, known as Nick "the Greek", to provide them with guns for the job, and to find someone to help them move the drugs. Nick then manages to acquire a pair of antique shotguns, and arrange a deal with Rory Breaker, a gangster and sociopath, to purchase the stolen weed.Prior to the card game, a pair of lowlife criminals, Gary and Dean, were hired by Barry to rob a bankrupt millionaire for Harry, who wanted a specific pair of antique shotguns from the stolen pile for his personal collection. The two guns that Harry wanted, however, were the ones that Gary and Dean sold prematurely to Nick after the robbery. An enraged Barry then threatens the two into getting them back.The neighbors' heist goes underway; Dog, the leader of the gang, learned of the weed chemists from one of the members, and uses his connections to the group to catch them off guard. Despite having a gang member killed by his own Bren Gun, and an incriminating encounter with a traffic warden, the job is otherwise a success. Unfortunately as they come back to the hideout, the four friends ambush the neighbors and take the loot, who later return that night to stash the goods next door, and then celebrate with a wild night of drinking.The various characters finally collide when Rory discovers that the weed he was going to purchase was in fact his; the weed chemists that were robbed were under his employ. Rory interrogates Nick into revealing where the four friends live, and uses one of the chemists to identify the robbers. That same morning, Dog has become furious at having been cheated and, during a tirade, he launches one of his men into a wall, who discovers (through the hole he makes as a result) various sound recording equipment; Dog realizes that his neighbors were the ones who robbed him, and has the men prepare to ambush the friends in the flat as he takes the antique shotguns and counts the money. Gary and Dean call Nick, who (in frustration) directs them to the same address in their search for the antique shotguns, while Big Chris and his son depart to collect the debt, and the four friends drive home from the bar.Rory and his gang assault the flat and enter a shootout with the neighbors, resulting in the deaths of all but Dog and the lone chemist to survive the slaughter, with the latter taking off with the marijuana. Dog is mugged by Big Chris of the shotguns and money during his escape, Gary and Dean stealthily follow Big Chris, and the four friends finally return to the flat, shocked by the carnage and the missing loot. Big Chris then gives the guns and cash to Harry, and as he returns to his car he encounters Dog threatening his son, who wants him to get the loot back from Harry. Desperate to get the guns, Gary and Dean attack Harry and Barry at their office, realizing who they were at the last minute before killing each other in another violent shootout. The four friends soon arrive to find another scene of carnage, and take the opportunity to re-steal the debt money, mystified by their strange fortune. Big Chris then crashes into their car to disable Dog, and after brutalizing him with his car door, he takes the debt money back from the unconscious friends, only to find his employer dead, and Tom just about to make off with the antique shotguns, which he'd briefly paused to examine.The remaining friends were arrested, but were declared innocent after the traffic warden from earlier identified the neighbors bodies as the prime suspects. The four reunite at Eddies fathers bar, and decide to have Tom get rid of the only evidence linking them to all the bloodshed the shotguns. After Tom leaves, Big Chris arrives to bid them farewell, and gives them a catalog on antique guns. Big Chris then leaves, having kept the debt money for himself and his son. A quick perusal of the book reveals that the shotguns the four had bought for the job were each worth a fortune, and so they desperately try to call Tom. The film ends in a cliffhanger when Toms cell phone, stuffed in his mouth, starts ringing as he hangs over the side of a bridge, preparing to drop the shotguns into the River Thames.
Guy Ritchie
Director(s)
Guy Ritchie
Writer(s)
Stephen Marks
executive producer
Georgia Masters
co-producer
Peter Morton
executive producer
Angad Paul
executive producer
Sebastian Pearson
associate producer
Jan Roldanus
associate producer
Trudie Styler
executive producer
Steve Tisch
executive producer
Ronaldo Vasconcellos
line producer
Matthew Vaughn
producer
Jon Slan
executive producer (uncredited)
Producer(s)
David A. Hughes
John Murphy
Composer(s)
Tom
Jason Flemyng
Soap
Dexter Fletcher
Eddy
Nick Moran
Bacon
Jason Statham
Winston
Steven Mackintosh
J
Nicholas Rowe
Charles
Nick Marcq
Willie (as Charlie Forbes)
Charles Forbes
Big Chris
Vinnie Jones
Barry The Baptist
Lenny McLean
Little Chris
Peter McNicholl
Hatchet Harry
P.H. Moriarty
Dog
Frank Harper
Plank
Steve Sweeney
Paul
Huggy Leaver
Mickey
Ronnie Fox
John
Tony McMahon
Nick The Greek
Stephen Marcus
Rory Breaker
Vas Blackwood
JD
Sting
Dean
Jake Abraham
Traffic Warden (as Robert Brydon)
Rob Brydon
Lenny
Stephen Callender-Ferrier
Boxing Gym Bouncer
Steve Collins
Nathan
Elwin 'Chopper' David
Tanya
Vera Day
Don
Jimmy Flint
Alan / Narrator
Alan Ford
Phil (as Sydney Golder)
Sid Golder
Slick
Alex Hall
Doorman
John Houchin
Policeman
Derek Howard
Barfly Jack
Danny John-Jules
Gordon
Bal Jusar
Drowning Man
Tim Maurice-Jones
Gary
Victor McGuire
Serg
Mark Mooney
Gloria
Suzy Ratner
Samoan Jo (as David 'Disco' Reid)
David Reid
Policeman
Graham Stevens
Four London working class stiffs pool their money to put one in a high stakes card game, but things go wrong and they end up owing half a million pounds and having one week to come up with the cash.
Director(s)
Writer(s)
executive producer
Georgia Masters
co-producer
Peter Morton
executive producer
Angad Paul
executive producer
Sebastian Pearson
associate producer
Jan Roldanus
associate producer
Trudie Styler
executive producer
Steve Tisch
executive producer
Ronaldo Vasconcellos
line producer
Matthew Vaughn
producer
Jon Slan
executive producer (uncredited)
Producer(s)
John Murphy
Composer(s)
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