Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
1998
Four small-time London criminals accidentally acquire a pair of stolen antique shotguns and end up owing a debt to a dangerous gangster, setting off a chain reaction of double-crosses, violence, and dark comedy. Guy Ritchie's stylish debut is a fast-talking, labyrinthine crime caper that revitalised British gangster cinema.
Director
- Guy Ritchie
Cast
- Jason Flemyng
- Dexter Fletcher
- Vinnie Jones
Filming Locations
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Bethnal Green Town Hall
The interior of Bethnal Green Town Hall was used as Hatchet Harry's office, the villainous card-game organiser played by P.H. Moriarty.
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Borough Market
Park Street adjacent to Borough Market was used as the location of Eddy's flat and the gang's hangout, with the characters' base at number 15 Park Street.
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Park Street
Park Street in Borough was used as the location of the gang's flat and hangout, with Eddy's home at number 15 and Dog's place at number 13 nearby.
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Repton Boys Club
Repton Boxing Club on Dunbridge Street in Bethnal Green was used as the location of Harry's high-stakes card game, the catastrophic three-card brag match that sets the plot in motion.
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St. John's Street
40 St John Street in Smithfield was used as JD's bar, the pub owned by Eddy's father (played by Sting).
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Stables Market
Stables Market on Chalk Farm Road in Camden was used for the scenes featuring Winston's cannabis business, with the dope den accessed via a metal staircase.
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Three Mills Studios
Three Mills Studios on Three Mill Lane provided the interior filming facilities for the production, used for various indoor scenes throughout the film.