| Compare Prices (See All Offers) |
| |
|
$3.77 
at HotMovieSale.com
|
| |
|
$6.51 
at MovieMars.com
|
| |
|
$5.66 
at Buy.com Marketplaces
|
| |
|
$10.99 
at J&R Music and Computer World
|
| |
|
$3.46 
at Amazon Marketplace
|
| |
|
$5.97 
at Amazon Marketplace
|
| |
|
$14.99 
at Target
|
| |
|
$10.86 
at Walmart
|
| Why are these stores listed? |
|
|
Key Information
|
| Directors: |
Mel Smith |
| Stars: |
Mary McCormack |
| Actors: |
Michael Gambon |
| Genre: |
Comedies |
| Subgenre: |
Suspense · Crime · Comedy · Comedy (General) |
| MPAA Rating: |
R (MPAA) |
| Available Formats: |
VHS |
| UPC: |
786936085013 |
| Release Date: |
2001 |
| Running Time: |
1hr 26min |
|
Languages
|
| Original Language: |
English |
|
DVD Editions
|
| : |
Format: DVD, 1hr 26min Release Company: Buena Vista Home Entertainment (April 09, 2002) UPC: 786936080230 |
|
VHS Editions
|
| : |
Format: VHS, 1hr 26min Release Company: Buena Vista Home Entertainment (April 09, 2002) UPC: 786936085075 |
|
Credits
|
| Screenwriter: |
Kim Fuller |
|
Professional Reviews
|
| : |
(07/23/2001, p.17-22, Derek Elley): "...The chemistry between the two actresses clicks into gear, along with the film itself....[Driver] shows a real gift for nutty comedy..." |
| More Information |
| Details: |
THELMA AND LOUISE meets BRIDGET JONES' DIARY in this madcap British caper starring Minnie Driver as Sharon, a young, working-class nurse struggling to survive the work-a-day world of London with her best friend Frances (Mary McCormack). One night, while Sharon and Frances are eavesdropping on cell phone calls using Sharon's deadbeat boyfriend's police scanner, they overhear a conversation detailing a top-dollar bank heist about to take place in their neighborhood. Desperate for cash and down-on-their-luck, the girls decide to go against their initial intentions to report the crime and do the unthinkable: blackmail the thieves for a cut of the money. But, what begins as a half-cocked plan turns deadly when they are faced with the ruthless ringleader of the band of thugs (Kevin McNally), who will stop at nothing to derail his new competition. This mod caper, featuring 1960s era split screens and a classic pair of bumbling detectives, is a delirious combination of screwball comedy and Guy Ritchie-inspired a... |
| Return to top |
|