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Mona Lisa

- Sometimes love is a strange and wicked game.

George is a small-time crook just out of prison who discovers his tough-guy image is out of date. Reduced to working as a minder/driver for high class call girl Simone, he has to agree when she asks him to find a young colleague from her King's Cross days. That's when George's troubles just start.

Release Date : 1986-06-13

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Handmade FilmsPalace ProductionsChannel Four Films

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bob Hoskins

Character Name : George

Original Name : Bob Hoskins

Gender : Male

Cathy Tyson

Character Name : Simone

Original Name : Cathy Tyson

Gender : Female

Michael Caine

Character Name : Mortwell

Original Name : Michael Caine

Gender : Male

Robbie Coltrane

Character Name : Thomas

Original Name : Robbie Coltrane

Gender : Male

Clarke Peters

Character Name : Anderson

Original Name : Clarke Peters

Gender : Male

Kate Hardie

Character Name : Cathy

Original Name : Kate Hardie

Gender : Female

Zoë Nathenson

Character Name : Jeannie

Original Name : Zoë Nathenson

Gender : Female

Sammi Davis

Character Name : May

Original Name : Sammi Davis

Gender : Female

Joe Brown

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Joe Brown

Gender : Male

Pauline Melville

Character Name : George's Wife

Original Name : Pauline Melville

Gender : Female

Hossein Karimbeik

Character Name : Raschid

Original Name : Hossein Karimbeik

Gender : Male

David Halliwell

Character Name : Tim Devlin

Original Name : David Halliwell

Gender : Male

Maggie O'Neill

Character Name : Girl in Paradise Club

Original Name : Maggie O'Neill

Gender : Female

Perry Fenwick

Character Name : Pimp

Original Name : Perry Fenwick

Gender : Male

Gary Cady

Character Name : Hotel Waiter

Original Name : Gary Cady

Gender : Male

Richard Strange

Character Name : Pornshop Man

Original Name : Richard Strange

Gender : Male

Kenny Baker

Character Name : Busker

Original Name : Kenny Baker

Gender : Male

Jack Purvis

Character Name : Busker

Original Name : Jack Purvis

Gender : Male

Bill Moore

Character Name : Busker

Original Name : Bill Moore

Gender : Male

Rod Bedall

Character Name : Terry

Original Name : Rod Bedall

Gender : Male

Raad Rawi

Character Name : Arab Servant

Original Name : Raad Rawi

Gender : Male

Dawn Archibald

Character Name : Wig Girl in Club

Original Name : Dawn Archibald

Gender : Female

Reviews

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JPV852

@JPV852

2022-06-23

Really good British neo-noir featuring great performances from Bob Hoskins and the lovely Cathy Tyson who share some nice scenes together and a pretty melancholy ending. Michael Caine is great as a classy scumbag (seems like he played many of these roles in the 70s and 80s). This is the second time seeing this and still holds up. **4.0/5**

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Peter McGinn

@narrator56

2023-06-19

I had watched this movie many years ago, but not to remember much of it, so with the fairly positive ratings and Bob Hoskins, it felt like a safe bet. But there wasn’t as much humor as I thought I remembered, and the plot of a guy trying to “rescue” a hooker seems rather stereotypical and predictable in places. It didn’t do much for me and I barely stuck with it. I was so unimpressed that I decided not to watch another gangster movie featuring Hoskins and good ratings.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-04-21

Bob Hoskins is entirely convincing as the increasingly conflicted and crotchety petty criminal “George” who has just been released after a seven year stretch as a guest of Her Majesty. He has been released into a world that doesn’t really want him any more, and so he is relegated to driving high class hooker “Simone” (Cathy Tyson) from one wealthy client to another, whilst his ex-wife ensures that he isn’t welcome at home or to see his daughter. Initially, he isn’t too impressed with his new charge but the more he works with her the more they gradually begin to understand each other and he falls, a bit one-sidedly it has to be said, in love. As that relationship becomes more trusting, “Simone” takes him into her confidence more and asks him to help track down another, less expensive, prostitute “Cathy” (Kate Hardie) who’s earning opportunities are more limited and her drug dependency makes her even more vulnerable on the unforgiving streets controlled by the sordid and scheming “Mortwell” (Michael Caine). Pretty swiftly, “George” finds himself embroiled in a scenario that is pitching him against his own, in defence of a woman who has an altogether different agenda and it’s a dangerous straddling position to escape from. There is something tragic about this story and both Hopkins and Tyson play their roles poignantly as the threads of their completely differing lives gradually entangle. He has to come to terms with an unfamiliar side of his erstwhile friends, of his city and of himself that shows us a grimy, seamy and brutal industry that saw some amass wealth at the expense of the vulnerable. Neil Jordan has written potently here, sure, but there is also some humour peppered throughout the drama and a solid supporting cast help add richness to a plot that’s full of twists, turns and even some Elton John specs. It has dated a little, but is still well worth a watch.