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Lorsque Charlie Archer, un méchant à la retraite est assassiné par un gang de rue sauvage, son frère Ritchie revient à Londres depuis l'Espagne pour enquêter.Lorsque Charlie Archer, un méchant à la retraite est assassiné par un gang de rue sauvage, son frère Ritchie revient à Londres depuis l'Espagne pour enquêter.Lorsque Charlie Archer, un méchant à la retraite est assassiné par un gang de rue sauvage, son frère Ritchie revient à Londres depuis l'Espagne pour enquêter.
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Danny Hatchard
- Aaron
- (as Danny Boy Hatchard)
Christopher Ellison
- Roy
- (as Chris Ellison)
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Kill the old way
Slow to start yeah.
But it gets going and shows the arrogant (invincible) youth that they are novices in their world of gangsterism - once they have provoked the "old guard" into action.
But it gets going and shows the arrogant (invincible) youth that they are novices in their world of gangsterism - once they have provoked the "old guard" into action.
Good Old Firm Gangster British Film
I was genuinely surprised by how good this was - it's a South London gangland film and it was well made, entertaining and Danny Dyer wasn't in it but his daughter is and she is interestingly enough called Dani Dyer! (Couldn't make it up could you). Well Ian Ogilvy, Richie, of 'The Return of the Saint' fame is retired to the Costa del Crime and is awaiting his big brother to come over for a Birthday bash. Meanwhile back in Blighty his bro Charlie (Steven Berkoff) interrupts a gang who are sexually assaulting a young girl Lauren (Dani Dyer) - instead of acting like men they brutally murder him.
The Feds (that is police to non gang types) are about as much use as a pork pie at a bar mitzvah and so Richie gets his chopper out - sorry helicopter - and comes home back to his old Manor - where everyone used to be proper crooks and love their mums - that was back in the day. Now they are all 'blud' and 'innit' and have to walk with a pimp stroll and a permanent hood on their heads like a failed monk. There he assembles the old firm - who are a coterie of crime acting regulars- and they go all out for some righteous retribution.
Now there are some issues with this film, police procedure is a joke, a few plot holes, as many coincidences as Dickens packed into 'Oliver Twist' and an ending that requires a bit of a stretch to actually believe. That said I still ruddy enjoyed it, veteran James Cosmo as the loud mouthed Arthur was brilliant and Ian Ogilvy showed what a bit of old school talent can bring to the screen. This is a guilty pleasure and I wish the makers all the best - it is nice seeing veteran actors getting a fair crack at a fun role. If you want a bit of semi - mindless fun and don't mind a bit of sawn off shotgun justice then this is for you or puckkah as they say.
The Feds (that is police to non gang types) are about as much use as a pork pie at a bar mitzvah and so Richie gets his chopper out - sorry helicopter - and comes home back to his old Manor - where everyone used to be proper crooks and love their mums - that was back in the day. Now they are all 'blud' and 'innit' and have to walk with a pimp stroll and a permanent hood on their heads like a failed monk. There he assembles the old firm - who are a coterie of crime acting regulars- and they go all out for some righteous retribution.
Now there are some issues with this film, police procedure is a joke, a few plot holes, as many coincidences as Dickens packed into 'Oliver Twist' and an ending that requires a bit of a stretch to actually believe. That said I still ruddy enjoyed it, veteran James Cosmo as the loud mouthed Arthur was brilliant and Ian Ogilvy showed what a bit of old school talent can bring to the screen. This is a guilty pleasure and I wish the makers all the best - it is nice seeing veteran actors getting a fair crack at a fun role. If you want a bit of semi - mindless fun and don't mind a bit of sawn off shotgun justice then this is for you or puckkah as they say.
Brutal, and powerful film.
What made this film for me was the cast that has been put together. Faces that I haven't seen on screen for years such as Ian Ogilvy, Lysette Anthony, Alison Doody and Christopher Ellison stand on screen with newcomers such as Danny Boy Hatchard who plays the most vile of characters. But thats the point. Within seconds of seeing Danny Boy Hatchards character (Aaron) on screen, I wanted to reach through the screen and throttle him. Brilliantly played by Danny Boy Hatchard who Im sure is a very decent guy with a heard of cold, he brilliantly plays one of the most vile humans I have seen on screen for a while. Well played Danny!.
On the flip side of that is the character of Lauren, fantastically played by Dani Dyer in her first big role in a feature film (Dani previously appeared in a small role in Vendetta) Dani does a fantastic job here in We Still Kill The Old Way, standing toe to toe with actors who have been around for decades. In fact some of the best scenes of the film involve Lauren (Dani Dyer) and Richie (Ian Ogilvy) who have a sort of Father/Daughter vibe going on in the film after certain events intertwine their lives. This may be Dani's first major role, but she has a great future ahead if she takes it. Its great to see that Dani is currently filming in the Neil Jones directed film Age of Kill (written by Simon Cluett) which is due out in 2015. Here in We Still Kill The Old Way, we the viewer are genuinely concerned about Laurens safety at several points in the running time. We want to get her out of that scary world, but we cant, so hope and prey that Richie will do it for us.
So is We Still Kill The Old Way worth watching? Well very much so yes. Its brutal, its well written, its well acted and whilst it does share a lot of 'themes' of Vendetta. (taking the law into your own hands), its a theme that worked in Vendetta, and works in this film too. Definitely check it out if you want to be pretty entertained for an hour and a half by a great cast, in a very decent film., especially if you like a bit of the old vigilante style film like Get Carter, or Death Wish.
I was attracted to the film initially because it has Dougie Brimsons name attached. The guy hasn't let me down with his work yet, and also the name Sacha Bennett attached.as director who also hasn't let me down yet (although I have still to track down and watch his film Outside Bet)
They didn't let me down. I totally enjoyed We Still Kill The Old Way and hope you do too
On the flip side of that is the character of Lauren, fantastically played by Dani Dyer in her first big role in a feature film (Dani previously appeared in a small role in Vendetta) Dani does a fantastic job here in We Still Kill The Old Way, standing toe to toe with actors who have been around for decades. In fact some of the best scenes of the film involve Lauren (Dani Dyer) and Richie (Ian Ogilvy) who have a sort of Father/Daughter vibe going on in the film after certain events intertwine their lives. This may be Dani's first major role, but she has a great future ahead if she takes it. Its great to see that Dani is currently filming in the Neil Jones directed film Age of Kill (written by Simon Cluett) which is due out in 2015. Here in We Still Kill The Old Way, we the viewer are genuinely concerned about Laurens safety at several points in the running time. We want to get her out of that scary world, but we cant, so hope and prey that Richie will do it for us.
So is We Still Kill The Old Way worth watching? Well very much so yes. Its brutal, its well written, its well acted and whilst it does share a lot of 'themes' of Vendetta. (taking the law into your own hands), its a theme that worked in Vendetta, and works in this film too. Definitely check it out if you want to be pretty entertained for an hour and a half by a great cast, in a very decent film., especially if you like a bit of the old vigilante style film like Get Carter, or Death Wish.
I was attracted to the film initially because it has Dougie Brimsons name attached. The guy hasn't let me down with his work yet, and also the name Sacha Bennett attached.as director who also hasn't let me down yet (although I have still to track down and watch his film Outside Bet)
They didn't let me down. I totally enjoyed We Still Kill The Old Way and hope you do too
Good film
Good film to be fair, a little bit wayward with the police reaction at the end but kept me entertained.
Hugely predictable
Never a fan of films that nostalgically look back at old school gangsters as the good old days. Tries to draw a difference between the violence and retribution of 'back in the day', where apparently people were happy to live under terror of the whims of the entitled local criminals, and the criminal 'yoof' subculture we have these days. Wearing a suit rather than a hoodie does not make it OK to just be 'yeah. Yeah, he killed, robbed, maimed, but they were good people'.
The old school seemed to know where to find everyone except the leader, and the gang members stood up to torture better than James Bond. Only one contact was made from the old days but felt more of that could have been done. One of the gang still lived in the area (he said) but didnt seem to be too aware of E2.
Nice little revenge movie but you had the whole plot worked out from as soon as the old guy turned into the alley. This for me, suited the mood I was in. Nothing mentally taxing or requiring 100% attention. Worth watching but I'd only recommend to those that are interested in the london/essex gangster type stuff but not to anyone else.
The old school seemed to know where to find everyone except the leader, and the gang members stood up to torture better than James Bond. Only one contact was made from the old days but felt more of that could have been done. One of the gang still lived in the area (he said) but didnt seem to be too aware of E2.
Nice little revenge movie but you had the whole plot worked out from as soon as the old guy turned into the alley. This for me, suited the mood I was in. Nothing mentally taxing or requiring 100% attention. Worth watching but I'd only recommend to those that are interested in the london/essex gangster type stuff but not to anyone else.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis film co-stars Ian Ogilvy and Nicky Henson who were first seen on screen together back in 1968 for 'Witchfinder General'.
- GaffesWhen using the drill during the first questioning period, the drill bit would have gotten tangled in the fabric of the pant leg.
- Générique farfeluVery last credit - The Archer Gang Will Return in "WE STILL STEAL THE OLD WAY"
- ConnexionsFollowed by We Still Steal the Old Way (2016)
- Bandes originalesI Feel Good (All Over)
Words and Music by Bob Hamilton and Don Juan Mancha
Performed by Bettye LaVette
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- Date de sortie
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- Lieux de tournage
- Olympic Park, Stratford, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Ritchie scatters Charlie's ashes)
- société de production
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- Durée
- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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