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The Long Good Friday

  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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The Long Good Friday (1980)
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An up-and-coming gangster is tested by the insurgence of an unknown, very powerful threat.An up-and-coming gangster is tested by the insurgence of an unknown, very powerful threat.An up-and-coming gangster is tested by the insurgence of an unknown, very powerful threat.

  • Director
    • John Mackenzie
  • Writer
    • Barrie Keeffe
  • Stars
    • Bob Hoskins
    • Helen Mirren
    • Paul Freeman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,853
    950
    • Director
      • John Mackenzie
    • Writer
      • Barrie Keeffe
    • Stars
      • Bob Hoskins
      • Helen Mirren
      • Paul Freeman
    • 190User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Bob Hoskins
    Bob Hoskins
    • Harold
    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Victoria
    Paul Freeman
    Paul Freeman
    • Colin
    Leo Dolan
    • Phil
    Kevin McNally
    Kevin McNally
    • Irish Youth
    Patti Love
    Patti Love
    • Carol
    P.H. Moriarty
    P.H. Moriarty
    • Razors
    Derek Thompson
    Derek Thompson
    • Jeff
    Bryan Marshall
    Bryan Marshall
    • Harris
    Ruby Head
    Ruby Head
    • Harold's Mother
    Charles Cork
    Charles Cork
    • Eric
    Olivier Pierre
    • Chef
    Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan
    • 1st Irishman
    Daragh O'Malley
    Daragh O'Malley
    • 2nd Irishman
    Dave King
    Dave King
    • Parky
    Karl Howman
    • David
    Brian Hall
    Brian Hall
    • Alan
    Alan Ford
    Alan Ford
    • Jack
    • Director
      • John Mackenzie
    • Writer
      • Barrie Keeffe
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    10penguini-2

    Top of the list

    "The Long Good Friday" was given a limited release in the U.S. but fortunately it opened in Los Angeles. Based on a very short synopsis in the L.A. Times, my wife made the 30-mile drive from Pasadena to Santa Monica and were rewarded with the best crime drama I've ever seen. This film is the perfect coming-together of writing, directing and acting to produce a cinematic gem. Nothing overblown and grandiose like "The Godfather" but a tight story that never bogs down, filled with real characters that stand out from the screen. We were introduced to Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren and both of them have since provided us with some great performances on both large and small screens. I would definitely take this one to the proverbial desert island.
    7spencer-w-hensley

    Entertaining, never boring, well acted albeit just a tad confusing

    Having enjoyed Bob Hoskins in his Oscar nominated performance in Mona Lisa I was recommended this film by another film fanatic friend as one of Hoskins best.

    I did enjoy it and was never bored, the pacing is just right and it never slows down or drags. Hoskins again is excellent as always as is Helen Mirren as his girlfriend.

    My only complaint about the film is that parts of it get very confusing. I watched with subtitles to follow along and understand but parts of it do get very convoluted and at times you ask yourself what is going on?

    If the plot had been a little less confusing I probably would have given this a 9 but the confusion leaves this a very good but marred film.

    If you like the actors I do recommend it. Perhaps a second viewing will be necessary for the plot to make more sense.
    8jgcole

    1970's Gangsters - London style.

    This film opens with several disjointed scenes that leaves the viewer a little breathless and confused: A chauffeur murdered in his car, two men counting cash in a suitcase who are subsequently murdered, a man being knifed in a swimming club and a car bomb exploding outside of a church. We are able to catch up as the story slowly reveals itself but this one does require some viewer participation. While a very intelligent and well scripted film, the action is intense, the body count high and the violence more graphic than is usual for a British film of its era.

    The central character in this crime drama is Harold Shand, a highly successful East End gangster who has just returned to London after a business trip to the U.S. Upon his return he finds his mob under attack, several of his employees killed and his organization the target of an unknown foe. Meanwhile he's trying to put together a semi-legit real estate deal, with American Mafia participation. Harold has to keep his American friends from getting nervous with an all out war going on and get to the bottom of whatever has gone wrong while he was away.

    Harold is aided in all of this by the classiest moll ever: Victoria. She's beautiful, educated, well-mannered and high class (she brags that she went to school with Princess Anne). Her cool as ice exterior is quit the contrast to the crude thug, Harold, who fancies himself a businessman and hobnobs with politicians and legitimate entrepreneurs but is really only a tough Cockney hood (or 'ood as they say). Victoria tries to handle the Americans while Harold and his mob round up the usual suspects in an attempt to find out where the heat is coming from. Harold is at once a ruthless brute and a lovable and vulnerable little man and by the end of the movie it's easy to find yourself falling for him. He actually has real affection for his crew and treats them as family. This may leave him exposed as, like most movie gangsters, his arrogance and belief in his own invincibility are what will bring him down.

    Bob Hoskins, in his first starring role, plays Harold in a performance that conjures up images of other little big men of the silver screen like Edward G. Robinson or James Cagney in some of their great gangster roles. While not as well known as his award winning role in the under appreciated "Mona Lisa", it is the one that put Hoskins on the map. Victoria is played by Helen Mirren and it's hard to take your eye off of her in all of her scenes. Helen was a very good looking girl in her day and was already an established star (having survived her role in "Caligula"). Eddie Constantine, Europe's favorite American, plays the American mafioso and a young Pierce Brosnan, in his first movie, plays an IRA killer.

    The plot is a bit complex with a lot of characters to keep track of and the almost incomprehensible Cockney accents and slang are hard to follow (subtitles are helpful for non-Brits). But the story moves along smartly, the direction is very good and the lighting and photography excellent. This film is well done from its start to its memorable conclusion and is highly recommended.
    chanelit-1

    Awesome!

    This is the quintessential British gangster film, without a doubt. Bob Hoskins plays Harold Shand, a ruthless gangland boss whose empire suddenly starts crumbling before his eyes, over one Easter weekend. Shand goes to extraordinary lengths to find out just who's behind the slaughter, and why. Standout performances from all involved, especially Hoskins as Shand.

    What makes the film so special is that it's played straight – not for laughs; there are no ‘mockney' accents or wide-boy routines here, just the serious business of bloody revenge.

    Utterly compelling, I cannot really praise this enough; if you want to see a truly great British gangster film, watch this. Forgot Lock, Stock and the other pretenders, this is still very much the one to watch.
    8martin-217

    a classic that invites re-viewing

    There are so many things to appreciate in this movie. First and foremost, Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren give outstanding performances as the First Couple of London's underworld. He, with the Cockney-made-good aspirations for status and the "class" he can never attain, epitomizes the hands-on manager overtaken by larger events. She, the cool-headed savvy- tough-and-sexy moll, is almost on top of things enough to redeem the situation but not quite. The key elements of the underworld ruling coalition-- dirty councilor and policeman, lieutenants of varying backgrounds both tough and educated-- make you believe in how this man has achieved peace through strength.

    The film's plot is Byzantine whodunit, with gangland-style violence as an accent piece that seems downright tame in the age of "Pulp Fiction". The real hidden star, though, is late-70's London-- oh so run-down and yet full of the potential that drives Harold's ambitions. The views from boating on the Thames are unrecognizable to those who have only seen modern London--- the sole landmarks in common are Tower Bridge and the Savoy hotel. The towers of the City and modern Docklands are just a twinkle in dreamers' eyes.

    Overall TLGF is a modern tragedy in the true land-of-Shakespeare tradition, somewhere between Macbeth and Hamlet and King Lear: ambition, betrayal, and the sweep of history interact richly without being heavy-handed in symbolism or over-artiness. This is a satisfying and complex film that invites re-viewing and reflection.

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    • Trivia
      Bob Hoskins' voice was dubbed over by another actor from Wolverhampton out of fear that Americans wouldn't understand his London accent. After Hoskins threatened to sue Jack Gill and British Lion, the dubbing was removed. He was supported by Richard Burton, Sir Alec Guinness, and Warren Beatty.
    • Goofs
      The last shot of the swimming pool being drained is actually water coming in, but shown in reverse.
    • Quotes

      Pool Attendant: They kept it all incognito. They're gonna collect the body in an ice cream van.

      Harold: There's a lot of dignity in that, isn't there? Going out like a raspberry ripple.

    • Alternate versions
      Some dialogue has been altered on the DVD version presumably for the US audience. "National Service" becomes "Army Service" and in the scene where Harold says they had to carry a wireless about has been changed to carry a bazooka about.
    • Connections
      Featured in Scrubbers (1982)

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Handmade Films
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Črni petek za razbojnike
    • Filming locations
      • Brixton, London, Greater London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Black Lion Films
      • Calendar Productions
      • HandMade Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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