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RocknRolla

A story of sex, thugs and rock 'n roll.
2008 | 114m | English

(272977 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Guy Ritchie
Writer: Guy Ritchie
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When a Russian mobster sets up a real estate scam that generates millions of pounds, various members of London's criminal underworld pursue their share of the fortune. Various shady characters, including Mr One-Two, Stella the accountant, and Johnny Quid, a druggie rock-star, try to claim their slice.
Release Date: Sep 04, 2008
Director: Guy Ritchie
Writer: Guy Ritchie
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords london, england, gang leader, money, gang
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, StudioCanal, Dark Castle Entertainment, Toff Guy Films
Box Office Revenue: $25,740,863
Budget: $18,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Gerard Butler One-Two
Tom Wilkinson Lenny Cole
Thandiwe Newton Stella
Mark Strong Archy
Idris Elba Mumbles
Tom Hardy Handsome Bob
Karel Roden Uri Omovich
Toby Kebbell Johnny Quid
Jeremy Piven Roman
Ludacris Mickey
Jimi Mistry Councillor
Matt King Cookie
Geoff Bell Fred the Head
Dragan Mićanović Victor
Michael Ryan Pete
Nonso Anozie Tank
Gemma Arterton June
David Bark-Jones Bertie
David Leon Malcolm
Bronson Webb Paul
Kelly George Danny
Roland Manookian Bandy
Jamie Campbell Bower Rocker
Alex Kovas Chechnyan
Mario Woszcycki Chechnyan
Mickey De Hara Turbo
Scott McNess Johnny - 12 Years old
Tim Wallers Property Lawyer
James Greene Judge
Jasper Jacob Barrister
Joanna Bacon Speeler Girl
Johnny Harris Gary
Tiffany Mulheron Jackie
Ben Caplan Estate Agent
Ben Homewood Estate Agent
David Sterne Barman
Oliver Dimsdale Posh Man In Shorts
Blake Ritson Drowned Sloane
Robert Stone Nightclub Bouncer
Andy Linden Waster
Jason Courtis Accountant
Charlotte Armer Nurse
Rory Sadler Eton Boy
Oliver Dean Eton Boy
Anton Valensi Detective Sergeant Barnes
James Puddephatt Detective Sergeant
Laura McIntosh Sexy Girl in Bathroom
Billy Lunn The Subways
Charlotte Cooper The Subways
Josh Morgan The Subways
Name Job
Steve Isles Original Music Composer
Debbie Moles Set Decoration
David Higgs Director of Photography
Kirstin Chalmers Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Warwick Hewett Visual Effects Coordinator
George Dean Painter
Suzie Harman Costume Design, Costume Supervisor
Richard Bridgland Production Design
Eric Flickinger Sound Recordist
Jocelin Capper Visual Effects Producer
Jonathan Privett Visual Effects Supervisor
Reg Poerscout-Edgerton Casting
Andy Nicholson Supervising Art Director
Mark Larry Supervising Sound Editor
Louise Hussey Visual Effects Producer
Guy Ritchie Director, Writer
James Herbert Editor
Tom Ozanich Sound Effects Editor
Bryan O. Watkins Supervising Sound Editor
Name Title
Steve Richards Executive Producer
Steve Clark-Hall Producer
Navid McIlhargey Executive Producer
Guy Ritchie Producer
Joel Silver Producer
Susan Downey Producer
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Reviews

tanty
5.0

Ritchie repeats again the same template and this is not one of his best shots. ...

Jun 23, 2021
brekkil
5.0

Someone is trying to make easy money, but gets screwed. However, there is always a bigger fish in the pond looking to eat the smaller fish. In this movie, lowly criminals meets councillors, junkies, dead musicians, dirty accountants, nasty crime bosses and filthy rich russians. Sounds like another m ... ovie by Guy Ritchie, more or less, and it does indeed follow the same rhythm (and theme) as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. The movie opens with the narrator, Archy, who breaks down the plot for us in tiny, easy-to-digest bits, and thats definitely my least favorite bit in the movie, but sadly, needed. This plot is a twisted labyrinth, that constantly shifts from one person to the next. There are no real heroes here, just fish eaten by sharks, hunted by humans, killed by... you get the point. RocknRolla has a huge cast, and some big names too. In smaller roles, you'll see names such as Tom Hardy (Handsome Bob), Jeremy Piven (Roman), Thandie Newton (Stella) and Idris Elba (Mumbles), and in the bigger, you find names like Gerard Butler (One Two), Mark Strong (Archy) and Tom Wilkinson (Lenny Cole). Most of them delivers quirky and fun characters, and some of them even gives us a bit to think about, like Tom Hardy's role, Handsome Bob, who is coming to terms with being gay. The movie is fast-paced to begin with, but slows down a bit later on. It has the obligatory violent Guy Ritchie scenes that reminds us of the early movies of Quentin Tarantino, but in the end, it is all a bit hollow. This is a movie about greed, about screwing over those with money, or even, those without. _Last words... looking for a bit of solid entertainment, a good plot (not too easy to get your head around, but not too hard to loose you either) and some nice solid actors (and actresses), this is definitely the movie you are looking for._

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

I really enjoyed this. A great ensemble cast delivering a gangster thriller that pokes it's tongue out at just about everything/body whilst still retaining enough menace to keep it engaging. As ever with Ritchie films, it does run a bit to dialogue - and this one has an, at times, irritating narrati ... ve. Tom Wilkinson ("Lenny") is quite good as the mob boss who facilitates - and takes a cut from - most big property transactions in London; and he makes a good living from it. A Russian oligarch arrives on the scene and engages Lenny, and his slimy but ruthless sidekick "Archy" (Mark Strong) to help his with a fairly mammoth development. At this stage it all starts to go a bit pear shaped and we slowly become aware that there is much more afoot. There are several fun subplots with Gerard Butler, Idris Elba, Tom Hardy and Thandie Newton all having some skin in at least part of the game; and Toby Kebbell is cracking as his dead-loss, rockstar, coke-head son "Johnny Quid". The writing is taut and humorous, and the violence much more "fantasy" and implied - even kinky, on occasion, than gory. The whole thing is a thoroughly entertaining piece of cinema - complete with killer lobsters and the smallest of cameos from Hugh Grant!

Mar 27, 2022