Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels"
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - TMDB rating
8.096/10
7108
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - Kinopoisk rating
8.56/10
571197
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - IMDB rating
8.1/10
648000

Actors and characters

Photo Vinnie Jones #41391Photo Vinnie Jones #41392

Vinnie Jones

Vinnie Jones
Character Big Chris
Photo Nick Moran #7046Photo Nick Moran #7047Photo Nick Moran #7048

Nick Moran

Nick Moran
Character Eddy
Photo Jason Statham #3255Photo Jason Statham #3256Photo Jason Statham #3257Photo Jason Statham #3258

Jason Statham

Jason Statham
Character Bacon
Photo Nick Marcq #126663
Nick Marcq
Character Charles
Photo Charles Forbes #126664Photo Charles Forbes #126665
Charles Forbes
Character Willie
Photo Lenny McLean #44925

Lenny McLean

Lenny McLean
Character Barry the Baptist
Peter McNicholl
Character Little Chris
Photo P.H. Moriarty #124802

P.H. Moriarty

P.H. Moriarty
Character 'Hatchet' Harry Lonsdale
Photo Steve Sweeney #126666
Steve Sweeney
Character Plank
Huggy Leaver
Character Paul
Photo Ronnie Fox #126667
Ronnie Fox
Character Mickey
Photo Tony McMahon #126668
Tony McMahon
Character John
Photo Stephen Marcus #54879
Stephen Marcus
Character Nick the Greek
Photo Vas Blackwood #119604

Vas Blackwood

Vas Blackwood
Character Rory Breaker
Photo Sting #27157Photo Sting #27158Photo Sting #27159Photo Sting #27160

Sting

Sting
Character JD
Photo Jake Abraham #126669

Jake Abraham

Jake Abraham
Character Dean
Photo Rob Brydon #4667Photo Rob Brydon #4668

Rob Brydon

Rob Brydon
Character Traffic Warden
Stephen Callender-Ferrier
Character Lenny
Steve Collins
Character Boxing Gym Bouncer
Elwin 'Chopper' David
Character Nathan
Photo Vera Day #126670
Vera Day
Character Tanya
Photo Jimmy Flint #102225
Jimmy Flint
Character Don
Photo Alan Ford #50881

Alan Ford

Alan Ford
Character Alan / Narrator
Sydney Golder
Character Phil
Alex Hall
Character Slick
John Houchin
Character Doorman
Derek Howard
Character Policeman
Photo Danny John-Jules #57983Photo Danny John-Jules #57984

Danny John-Jules

Danny John-Jules
Character Barfly Jack
Bal Jusar
Character Gordon
Tim Maurice-Jones
Character Drowning Man
Photo Victor McGuire #29290Photo Victor McGuire #29291
Victor McGuire
Character Gary
Mark Mooney
Character Serg
Suzy Ratner
Character Gloria
David Reid
Character Samoan Jo
Graham Stevens
Character Policeman
James Tarbuck
Character John O'Driscoll
Photo Andrew Tiernan #26237Photo Andrew Tiernan #26238

Andrew Tiernan

Andrew Tiernan
Character Man in Pub
Photo Richard Vanstone #120921
Richard Vanstone
Character Frazer
Photo Matthew Vaughn #26199Photo Matthew Vaughn #26200

Matthew Vaughn

Matthew Vaughn
Character Yuppy in Car

What's left behind the scenes

  • Lenny McLean (Barry the Baptist) was a professional boxer (without gloves) before becoming an actor. The film was dedicated to him after news of the actor’s death from cancer arrived a month before the premiere.
  • Vinnie Jones went straight from the police station to his first day of filming. He had been arrested for assaulting his neighbor.
  • Guy Ritchie couldn't decide on the ending of his film, so he had to shoot it several times. This is why Tom's head is covered with a headdress. By the time the shooting process seemed to be finally completed, the actor had grown his hair and refused to cut it.
  • Before meeting Guy Ritchie, Jason Statham worked as a street vendor. He had to play himself in his former role at the very beginning of the film.
  • A short film titled "The Hard Case" is a 20-minute film that serves as a prequel to "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels."
  • The creation of this film is closely associated with Trudy Styler, Sting's wife. She saw the short film and took a chance by investing money in the project of a promising director.
  • There are 19 corpses in the film.
  • The man who is dunked headfirst into the barrel by Barry “the Baptist” at the beginning of the film is played by cinematographer Tim Maurice-Jones.
  • The football match commentary watched by Rory in the pub mentions director and screenwriter Guy Ritchie and producer Matthew Vaughn as players.
  • The original title is a play on words, as it contains the old English idiom "lock, stock and barrel," which corresponds to our "the whole shebang."
  • Big Chris was modeled after real racketeer Dave Courtney.
  • The word "fuck" is uttered 125 times in the film.
  • The director's cut of the film has a runtime of 115 minutes.
  • The role of “Big Chris” was Vinnie Jones's acting debut; he was previously a professional football player who played at the highest level in England.
  • The scene in which Nick “Bubble” breaks a glass over the table was not in the original script. This incident happened directly during filming, and Guy Ritchie decided to include it in the final version of the film, making minor changes to the script.
  • The antique weapons catalog that appears at the end of the film is called "Botherby's" – a parody of the real "Sotheby's" in England.
  • The machine gun brought by one of the robbers during the heist and fired by the “spaced-out” Gloria is an English Bren light machine gun, a modification of the Czechoslovak ZB-26 machine gun.
  • Filming began on November 17, 1997.
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