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Snatch
Snatch
Unscrupulous boxing promoters, violent bookies, a Russian gangster, incompetent amateur robbers, and supposedly Jewish jewellers fight to track down a priceless stolen diamond.
rating
7.817
runtime
103 min

Release

2000-09-01

Cast

Jason Statham
Jason Statham
as Turkish
Alan Ford
Alan Ford
as Brick Top
Stephen Graham
Stephen Graham
as Tommy
Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt
as Mickey O'Neil
Dennis Farina
Dennis Farina
as Avi
Robbie Gee
Robbie Gee
as Vinny
Lennie James
Lennie James
as Sol
Benicio del Toro
Benicio del Toro
as Franky Four Fingers
Rade Šerbedžija
Rade Šerbedžija
as Boris The Blade
Vinnie Jones
Vinnie Jones
as Bullet Tooth Tony
Ade
Ade
as Tyrone
Mike Reid
Mike Reid
as Doug The Head
Jason Flemyng
Jason Flemyng
as Darren
Ewen Bremner
Ewen Bremner
as Mullet
Andy Beckwith
Andy Beckwith
as Errol
Charles Cork
Charles Cork
as MC
Sorcha Cusack
Sorcha Cusack
as Mum O'Neil
Dave Legeno
Dave Legeno
as John
Trevor Steedman
Trevor Steedman
as Bomber Harris
Velibor Topic
Velibor Topic
as The Russian
William Beck
William Beck
as Neil
Sam Douglas
Sam Douglas
as Rosebud
Adam Fogerty
Adam Fogerty
as Gorgeous George
Eric Meyers
Eric Meyers
as Avi's Colleague
Jason Buckham
Jason Buckham
as Gary
Mickey Cantwell
Mickey Cantwell
as Liam
Nicola Collins
Nicola Collins
as Alex
Teena Collins
Teena Collins
as Susi
James Cunningham
James Cunningham
as Horrible Man
Mickey Dee
Mickey Dee
as Jack The All Seeing Eye
Goldie
Goldie
as Bad Boy Lincoln
Sid Hoare
Sid Hoare
as Reuben
Ronald Isaac
Ronald Isaac
as Referee
Chuck Julian
Chuck Julian
as Michael
Jason Ninh Cao
Jason Ninh Cao
as Charlie
Paul O'Boyle
Paul O'Boyle
as Patrick
Jimmy Roussounis
Jimmy Roussounis
as Paulie
Sidney Sedin
Sidney Sedin
as Pauline
Yuri Stepanov
Yuri Stepanov
as Himy
Peter Szakacs
Peter Szakacs
as Sausage Charlie
John Taheny
John Taheny
as Salt Peter
Mick Theo
Mick Theo
as Mad Fist Willy
Andy Till
Andy Till
as John The Gun
Scott Welch
Scott Welch
as Horace 'Good Night' Anderson
Michael Hughes
Michael Hughes
as Gypsy Man
Liam McMahon
Liam McMahon
as Gypsy Man
James Warren
James Warren
as Gypsy Man
Austin Drage
Austin Drage
as Gypsy Kid
Liam Donaghy
Liam Donaghy
as Gypsy Kid
Joe Williams
Joe Williams
as Gypsy Kid
John Farnell
John Farnell
as Brick Top's Henchman
Shaun Pearson
Shaun Pearson
as Brick Top's Henchman
Dean Smith
Dean Smith
as Brick Top's Henchman
Roy Snell
Roy Snell
as Brick Top's Henchman
Tim Faraday
Tim Faraday
as Policeman
Andrew Shield
Andrew Shield
as Policeman
Guy Ritchie
Guy Ritchie
as Man Reading Newspaper (uncredited)
Elwin 'Chopper' David
Elwin 'Chopper' David
as Boxer (uncredited)
Alex Andreas
Alex Andreas
as Pikey Man (uncredited)
Dian Bachar
Dian Bachar
as Brick Henchman (uncredited)
Sol Campbell
Sol Campbell
as Bouncer (uncredited)
Tom Delmar
Tom Delmar
as Thug with Head Crushed in Door (uncredited)
Christopher Fosh
Christopher Fosh
as Bricktop's Henchman (uncredited)
John Hathaway
John Hathaway
as Bricktop's Barman (uncredited)
Tim Packham
Tim Packham
as Gypsy Man (uncredited)
Peter Rnic
Peter Rnic
as Irish Traveller (uncredited)
Dean Batchelor
Dean Batchelor
as Waterboy (uncredited)
Matthew Burlem
Matthew Burlem
as Jewish Lad at Diamond Shop (uncredited)
Arnold Montey
Arnold Montey
as Man Reading Newspaper (uncredited)
Tony Tang
Tony Tang
as Patrick (uncredited)
Susie Valerio
Susie Valerio
as Pikey Peggy (uncredited)

Director

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John Chard

In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary... come again? Snatch seems to be one of those spunky British gangster films that critics are divided on, yet it's loved by the target audience. Guy Ritchie has done a Sam Raimi, he has remade the first film that put him on the cinematic map. Where Raimi remade The Evil Dead, and just called it Evil Dead II, Ritchie cheekily tries to get away with remaking Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and calling it Snatch. Sure the circumstances in plotting are different, and there's a big American star brought in to beef things up for the global market, but it's the same movie and without doubt it's lazy film making. But it still - like Evil Dead II - Rocks! Snatch in story terms is concerned with a big diamond that stitches together a number of threads involving the London underworld. Some rough and tough Romany types join in the fun, headed by a purposely illegible Brad Pitt, while Dennis Farina, Benicio Del Toro and Rade Serbedzija add more cosmopolitan meat to the crooks and gangster stew. The British cement holding the building up comes in the twin forms of Jason Statham and Stephen Graham, with Vinnie Jones once again turning up to frighten the masses. Everything from bare knuckle fighting to bumbled robberies - to dog fighting and shifty arcade empires - are here, with Ritchie writing characterisations that positively boom off of the screen. As with "Lock-Stock", the beauty is in the way violence and humour are deftly blended. Scenes are often bloody but also bloody funny, a pearl of dialogue is never far away from a perilous situation. The comic tone is more close to the knuckle here, Ritchie having fun toying with ethnic and machismo stereotypes, while he brings his bag of visual tricks before it got boring. The narrative is deliciously complex, but much credit to Ritchie for the way he pulls all the threads neatly together in a whirl of scene splicing and cocky literary assuredness. So it's "Lock-Stock 2" then! No bad thing if you happen to be a fan of that sort of wide boy malarkey. If you don't like it? Then jog on sunshine. 8/10

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skibididid1

Peak cinema. I absolutely love this movie, this is a fast-paced, filled with jokes and charismatic characters rollercoaster that's definetely worth watching