Snatch (2000)

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Written by Guy Ritchie

Directed by Guy Ritchie

Also known as "Cerdos y Diamantes"

Running Time: 104 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

An unlicensed boxing promoter, called Turkish (Jason Stratham), is pulled into trouble when he becomes involved with the big time criminal, Brick Top (Alan Ford). Brick wants him to arrange a fight and fix who wins it.

However things get complicated when the boxer they lined up to win is beaten to a pulp by One Punch Mickey O'Neil (Brad Pitt). Now they have to try and convince One Punch not only to fight for them, but to ruin his reputation and lose for them aswell.. not an easy task.

Meanwhile, a diamond theft has gone down but now the 84-karat diamond has gone missing and Avi (Dennis Farina), the guy who was supposed to get the stoine, and the boss comes to England to search for it, with the help of his cousin, Doug The Head (Mike Reid) and Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones).

As events twist and turn, the two situations blend into one with a chain reaction of events carrying on for each and every character.

Cast

Image for Jason StathamJason StathamTurkish
Alan FordBrick Top Polford
Image for Brad PittBrad PittMickey O'Neil
Image for Vinnie JonesVinnie JonesBullet Tooth Tony
Image for Ewen BremnerEwen BremnerMullet
Image for Benicio Del ToroBenicio Del ToroFranky Four Fingers
Robbie GeeVincent
Lennie JamesSol
Image for Dennis FarinaDennis FarinaCousin Abraham 'Avi' Denovitz
Image for Rade SerbedzijaRade SerbedzijaBoris 'The Blade' Yurinov
Image for Jason FlemyngJason FlemyngDarren
Mike ReidDoug 'The Head' Denovitz
AdeTyrone
William BeckNeil
Andy BeckwithErrol

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