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The Crew

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Hoping to raise enough capital to finance a legitimate business and leave behind his life of crime, Liverpool underworld boss Ged Brennan sends his brother Ratter and a crew to pull a daring final heist. But when Ratter kills a drug kingpin during the job, Brennan must turn to rival crook Franner to avert an all-out gangland war.

Release Date : 2008-10-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company :

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Scot Williams

Character Name : Ged Brennan

Original Name : Scot Williams

Gender : Male

Kenny Doughty

Character Name : Ratter

Original Name : Kenny Doughty

Gender : Male

Rory McCann

Character Name : Moby

Original Name : Rory McCann

Gender : Male

Stephen Graham

Character Name : Franner

Original Name : Stephen Graham

Gender : Male

Rosie Fellner

Character Name : Pamela Thompson

Original Name : Rosie Fellner

Gender : Female

Philip Olivier

Character Name : Paul the Hom

Original Name : Philip Olivier

Gender : Male

Tim Dantay

Character Name : Steady George

Original Name : Tim Dantay

Gender : Male

Raza Jaffrey

Character Name : Keith Thompson

Original Name : Raza Jaffrey

Gender : Male

Mem Ferda

Character Name : Dusan

Original Name : Mem Ferda

Gender : Male

Francis Magee

Character Name : Dermot

Original Name : Francis Magee

Gender : Male

Cordelia Bugeja

Character Name : Debs

Original Name : Cordelia Bugeja

Gender : Female

Rebecca Doyle

Character Name : Smockheads

Original Name : Rebecca Doyle

Gender : Female

Ryan Orr

Character Name : Steven

Original Name : Ryan Orr

Gender : Male

Rachel Haslam

Character Name : Sticky Sue

Original Name : Rachel Haslam

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-02-22

“Ged” (Scot Williams) has made a very good living over the years and now lives an outwardly respectable life with his family in London. Meantime, though, he is investing a cool £250,000 in one last scheme to raise him millions and hopefully set him on the straight and narrow. The thing is, his lieutenants - led by “Ratter” (Kenny Doughty) are bored living on what they perceive to be the scraps. They know that there’s way more cash to be made if they start dealing hard drugs. “Ged” wants no truck with this, but egged on by his pal “Paul” (Philip Olivier), “Ratter” is determined that he will get his way - by hook or by crook. With the pressure mounting on their boss, revolution brewing amongst the troops and the deadly Serbs waiting in the wings to muscle in on this lucrative market, it’s going to take all “Ged” can muster to save himself and his family from the new world order. On the face of it, this is a solid gangster story but as to it’s execution - well that is just weak. Loads of faux-Scouse accents pepper the over-scripted drama; loads more Anglo-Saxon expletives don’t make these actors into plausible hard-men and the whole thing looks like it’s a low budget episode from a 1980s television series. Some of it is intentionally distasteful and on occasion that does work at illustrating just how odious, depraved and greedy some of this gang are, but so often those scenes seem here for their own gratification rather than to put any meat on the bones of these characters and at just over two hours, it takes far too long to get to anything like a sharp end about which I’d lost interest after some random sexually fluid brutality in a penthouse. It’s based on a fairly graphic novel and I think it’d be best just to read that and let your own imagination do the work that Adrian Vitoria doesn’t manage to do, here. This is just poor, sorry.