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ActionComedyThrillerCrime

Love, Honour and Obey

- Till Death Do Us Part

Jonny dreams of leaving his dead-end job as a courier. Through his childhood best friend, nephew of the notorious crime lord Ray Kreed, he wins his way into the toughest gang in North London. Hungry for action, Jonny sparks a feud between Ray's gang and a rival firm in South London headed by drug kingpin Sean and his lieutenant Matthew.

Release Date : 2000-04-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Fugitive Features

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles : Love, Honor and Obey

Cast

Jonny Lee Miller

Character Name : Jonny

Original Name : Jonny Lee Miller

Gender : Male

Jude Law

Character Name : Jude

Original Name : Jude Law

Gender : Male

Ray Winstone

Character Name : Ray Kreed

Original Name : Ray Winstone

Gender : Male

Sean Pertwee

Character Name : Sean

Original Name : Sean Pertwee

Gender : Male

Rhys Ifans

Character Name : Matthew

Original Name : Rhys Ifans

Gender : Male

Sadie Frost

Character Name : Sadie

Original Name : Sadie Frost

Gender : Female

Perry Benson

Character Name : Fat Alan

Original Name : Perry Benson

Gender : Male

Ray Burdis

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : Ray Burdis

Gender : Male

Dominic Anciano

Character Name : Dominic

Original Name : Dominic Anciano

Gender : Male

Kathy Burke

Character Name : Kathy

Original Name : Kathy Burke

Gender : Female

John Beckett

Character Name : John

Original Name : John Beckett

Gender : Male

Laila Morse

Character Name : Laila

Original Name : Laila Morse

Gender : Female

Nula Conwell

Character Name : Nula

Original Name : Nula Conwell

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-07-23

"Jonny" (keeps it simple for Jonny Lee Miller) is a local postie who hits on a cunning plan to intercept credit cards and use them for on shopping sprees. His best pal "Jude" (yep, there's a trend here - Jude Law does this bit) is related to gangster "Ray" (Winstone) and so he takes this plan to him. Next thing they are making £15k per week and his place in the organisation is looking a bit more assured. Thing with "Jonny" is, though, he doesn't stop at a winner - and when the banks savvy up to their wheeze and stop delivering pre-activated credit cards, he and "Jude" step up their game and thereby annoy fellow gangland kingpin "Sean" (Pertwee) and so a bit of a turf war ensues. I struggled with the rather amateur style of this right from the start. It's narrated now and again by a clown-clad "Jonny" (which does make sense at the end) but for the remainder of this rather episodically staccato effort, the story can't quite decide if it's a comedy, or a thriller, or a drama - it's just a hotchpotch of actors each doing the odd scene or two to augment a pretty nondescript story led by the always underwhelming Winstone and supplemented by an underperforming Law. It's pretty rudderless throughout and by the conclusion I really couldn't care less who was singing the karaoke.