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Director: | Jake Scott |
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Writer: | Charles McKeown, Robert Wade, Neal Purvis |
Staring: |
Will Plunkett and Captain James Macleane, two men from different ends of the social spectrum in 18th-century England, enter a gentlemen's agreement: They decide to rid the aristocrats of their belongings. With Plunkett's criminal know-how and Macleane's social connections, they team up to be soon known as "The Gentlemen Highwaymen". But when one day these gentlemen hold up Lord Chief Justice Gibson's coach, Macleane instantly falls in love with his beautiful and cunning niece, Lady Rebecca Gibson. Unfortunately, Thief Taker General Chance, who also is quite fond of Rebecca, is getting closer and closer to getting both. | |
Release Date: | Jan 22, 1999 |
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Director: | Jake Scott |
Writer: | Charles McKeown, Robert Wade, Neal Purvis |
Genres: | Comedy, Action, Drama |
Keywords | robbery, victorian england, thief, revenge, social satire, period drama, 18th century |
Production Companies | Arts Council of England, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Working Title Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $474,900
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Jonny Lee Miller | Captain James Macleane |
Robert Carlyle | Will Plunkett |
Liv Tyler | Lady Rebecca Gibson |
Ken Stott | Thief Taker General Chance |
Michael Gambon | Lord Gibson |
Alan Cumming | Lord Rochester |
Alexander Armstrong | Winterburn |
Ben Miller | Dixon |
Tommy Flanagan | Eddie |
Iain Robertson | Rob |
David Walliams | Viscount Bilston |
Matt Lucas | Sir Oswald |
Noel Fielding | Brothel Gent |
Claire Rushbrook | Lady Estelle Darcy |
Terence Rigby | Harrison |
Nicholas Farrell | MP's Secretary |
Tom Ward | MP |
Stephen Walters | Dennis |
Neve McIntosh | Liz |
Jake Gavin | Newgate Gent |
Karel Polišenský | Newgate Priest |
David Foxxe | Lord Ketch |
Christian Camargo | Lord Pelham |
James Thornton | Catchpole |
Name | Job |
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Jake Scott | Director |
Charles McKeown | Writer |
Janty Yates | Costume Design |
John Mathieson | Director of Photography |
Robert Wade | Writer |
Neal Purvis | Writer |
Stuart Howell | Steadicam Operator |
Mirek Lux | First Assistant Director |
Klemens Becker | Steadicam Operator |
Jessica Horváthová | Casting |
Jindřich Kočí | Art Direction |
Euan Keddie | First Assistant Director |
Rodrigo Gutierrez | Camera Operator |
Martin Grošup | "B" Camera Operator |
Dean Thompson | Focus Puller |
Oral Norrie Ottey | Editor |
Norris Spencer | Production Design |
David Rauch | Second Assistant Director |
Angus Hudson | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Jaap Buitendijk | Still Photographer |
Rod Marley | Clapper Loader |
Jon Baker | Armorer |
Piers Tempest | Production Runner |
Laura Goulding | Script Supervisor |
Stefano Priori | Production Accountant |
Dean Hood | Production Accountant |
Craig Armstrong | Music, Original Music Composer |
Jina Jay | Casting |
George Cottle | Stunts |
Rowley Irlam | Stunts |
Graham Johnston | Makeup Artist |
Marese Langan | Makeup Artist |
Emma Sheldrick | Makeup Artist |
Eva Ungrová-Malíková | Makeup Artist |
Anita Burger | Makeup Artist |
Barrie Gower | Prosthetics |
Mark Holding | Sound |
Glenn Freemantle | Supervising Sound Editor |
Amanda Boyle | Post Production Assistant |
Name | Title |
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Rupert Harvey | Producer |
Tim Bevan | Producer |
Eric Fellner | Producer |
John Finn | Producer |
Donna Grey | Executive Producer |
Gary Oldman | Executive Producer |
Selwyn Roberts | Executive Producer |
Matthew Stillman | Executive Producer |
Douglas Urbanski | Executive Producer |
Natascha Wharton | Producer |
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This is quite a fun take on a sort of "Robin Hood" meets "Dick Turpin" theme. The eponymous two gents - Robert Carlyle: already a thriving member of the criminal fraternity and Jonny Lee Miller: a gent somewhat down at heel - are fed up with the status quo in 18th century England, so decide to do a ... bit of wealth redistribution for themselves. To that end, they set about robbing the nobility as they travel the dark country roads. It is upon one such raid that they detain none other than the Lord Chief Justice (Sir Michael Gambon) and his charming daughter "Lady Rebecca" (Liv Tyler) to whom JLM takes a shine. Unfortunately for him, Ken Stott's "Chance" - a bit of an enforcer for her father also has designs in that direction - and soon their simple life of robbing and boozing is compromised by his infatuation/love... Carlyle never did repeat his performance in "Trainspotting" (1996) for me, ever since he has delivered some pretty undercooked efforts, and here is no different. Miller is on quite good form though, Tyler plays her part with gusto and there are a few engaging cameos from the suitably powdered-up Alan Cumming ("Lord Rochester") that sit atop a supporting cast of hit and miss British comedy talent that many will have seen on television over the years. That comedy, it has to be said, is a bit on the bawdy side - and it is not always very funny; but generally speaking there is enough chemistry and pace on the screen to keep this at the fair-to-middling end of the entertainment scale. The costumes look good, the music is quirky - not always of the period, and it's just about worth 100 minutes of your time. Not that you will recall much about it a day or two afterwards.