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The Crew

  • 2008
  • R
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.9K
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Stephen Graham and Scot Williams in The Crew (2008)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

As a major heist approaches and with betrayal all around him, a respected crime boss has to summon all his street nous and killer instinct as he fights for survival.As a major heist approaches and with betrayal all around him, a respected crime boss has to summon all his street nous and killer instinct as he fights for survival.As a major heist approaches and with betrayal all around him, a respected crime boss has to summon all his street nous and killer instinct as he fights for survival.

  • Director
    • Adrian Vitoria
  • Writers
    • Ian Brady
    • Kevin Sampson
    • Adrian Vitoria
  • Stars
    • Scot Williams
    • Kenny Doughty
    • Cordelia Bugeja
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Adrian Vitoria
    • Writers
      • Ian Brady
      • Kevin Sampson
      • Adrian Vitoria
    • Stars
      • Scot Williams
      • Kenny Doughty
      • Cordelia Bugeja
    • 26User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scot Williams
    Scot Williams
    • Ged Brennan
    Kenny Doughty
    Kenny Doughty
    • Ratter
    Cordelia Bugeja
    Cordelia Bugeja
    • Debs
    Rosie Fellner
    Rosie Fellner
    • Pamela Thompson
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • Franner
    Rory McCann
    Rory McCann
    • Moby
    Philip Olivier
    • Paul the Hom
    Tim Dantay
    Tim Dantay
    • Steady George
    Neil Bell
    Neil Bell
    • Jimmy the Truck
    Raza Jaffrey
    Raza Jaffrey
    • Keith Thompson
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    Mem Ferda
    • Dusan
    Francis Magee
    Francis Magee
    • Dermot
    John Gillon
    • Ritchie
    Alison Cain
    Alison Cain
    • Marie
    Ryan Orr
    • Steven
    Rachel Haslam
    • Sticky Sue
    Paul Lee
    • Big Tony
    Colin David Jackson
    • Bailey
    • Director
      • Adrian Vitoria
    • Writers
      • Ian Brady
      • Kevin Sampson
      • Adrian Vitoria
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    User reviews26

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    4wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Heavy and over ambitious Liverpool set crime film

    STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

    Liverpool crime boss Ged Brennan (Scot Williams) has built a successful and respected life for himself on the back of a life of crime but bad intelligence on his last scam lead to it all being a waste of time. Even worse, a figure head of crime in his local area has just turned up dead and the hunt is on for who did it. But Ged's planning to get back into the game with his biggest heist yet- but the threat of betrayal all around him is becoming a real problem.

    All the ingriedients were here for a perfect crime film- realistic and brutal, The Crew on paper must have seemed perfect. But while it's far from an awful attempt to bring the world of the Liverpool crime scene to life, it still feels like a bit of a mess and like it falls short of what it first set out to do. And even worse, it seems to be one of those films where the trailer has made it look more exciting than it really is.

    The main problem is how disjointed and incoherent it all feels, with the main story and the sub plot seeming to morph over each other and taking up too much time, and with the film running at maybe a bit too ambitious just under two hours, this is even more of a problem. While I understand the film intended to be brutal and hard hitting, a tooled up gang in forensic outfits filming their slaughter of a group of drug addicts in a flat, a scene where a male and female junkie are made to perform sleazy sex acts for and on two crooks with bisexual leanings and a leary Scots character who gets his thrills from strippers and fat hookers all feel a tad gratuitous and added merely for shock value. Far from awful, but could have been a lot better if done with a bit more restraint and focus. **
    4garlick_2

    This might be a good movie for some

    Typical Brit Gangster Movie Plot: Someone has a job they need done so they can get out of the game, they hire a crew to do it, some hijinx ensue, and it's a rockin good time.

    This movie: A crew boss has a big job he needs done so he can get out of the game, since he has a crew they can do it, things go wrong, people get killed, no one really has fun.

    This movie was well made. The acting was spot on. The plot was fairly creative. I just didn't care.

    I know intellectually this was a good movie. All the pieces were there for me to actually enjoy myself, I just couldn't like any of the characters. They're all really bad individuals, and really don't have any redeeming qualities about them. I also know this movie is probably more what it's like to be a gangster than Rocknrolla, or any of Guy Ritchie's fair, it's just that in Guy's movies you have a couple characters that are fun to watch. They may be bad guys, but they're naturally funny. They make you care about what happens to them. There just wasn't anyone in this film that did that.

    I also liken this to "The Bank Job" in the sense that there wasn't really any genuinely good characters, yet Jason Statham carries the entire film because of his charisma. You can't really pin your hat on anyone in the crew, and it's unfortunate because this could have been a good film.

    If you're into brutal violence, and people lying, stealing, and cheating just for fun, then you'll probably enjoy this. I just wanted a little more to keep my attention.
    10empengi

    A ready-made cult classic!

    Some classic and genuinely unusual scenes. Different enough to be well worth watching. The film 'rocknrolla' should have been, and clearly NOT just another Brit gangster flick! After a slightly cheesy start, with over-acting from Phil Olivier, I became completely drawn in by the plot, with performances getting better as things went along (it must have been filmed in sequence).

    Humorous and brutal, touching and chilling, I simply could not switch it off last night, and am now compelled to pen this review despite suffering from sleep deprivation ;-). I know films, and I know good from bad, and I know you will not regret adding this film to your collection!
    8jebusad

    British gold

    I really do dream of a better time for British cinema. This film is a glimpse of what could be. This film like all good movies focus' on a good story line, actors in roles they suit and a good pace for its style. A simmering tension through the main characters crumbling self confidence. The edge comes from some brutal violence thrown into boil. Added with the right taste, again for the type of movie it is. Along with a dash of hot lesbian action, a couple of twists and a quintessential scouse feel. Usually i think scousers get a bad representation as comedy or annoying characters but this time everyone one had a natural feel to them. In summary i would highly recommend it to any man and their dog, especially the dog.
    9sonicred007

    nihilistic and brilliant

    The Crew goes where many British gangster flicks tends to skirt around. It's an adaptation of Kevin Sampson's novel Outlaws (he wrote the screenplay too), and really shows off an attention to detail that paints a graphic and nihilistic picture of gangster life. It plays on moral bankruptcy rather than trying to spin out pithy one liners and any pretence of cool.

    Nothing good happens to anyone; violence and lust doesn't make people happy, poetic justice slips through when you least expect and some neat twists give it a decent narrative that is a lot smarter than the usual brit gangster flic.

    Bodes well for Awaydays!

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      Rory McCann and Francis Magee have both starred in Game of Thrones (2011).
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      Written by Damon Minchella (as Minchella) / Simon Fowler (as Fowler) / Oscar Harrison (as Harrison) / Steve Cradock (as Cradock)

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      Courtesy of Universal-Island Records Ltd

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2009 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Outlaws
    • Filming locations
      • 25 The Strand, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Foundation Films
      • Syndicate Films
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      • $3,600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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