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London Boulevard

Not every criminal wants to be one.
2010 | 103m | English

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A parolee falls for a reclusive movie star while trying to evade a ruthless gangster.
Release Date: Nov 10, 2010
Director: William Monahan
Writer: William Monahan, Ken Bruen
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords loss of loved one, paparazzi, gangster, murdered sister, death, duringcreditsstinger
Production Companies GK Films, Henceforth, Projection Pictures, London Boulevard, Mandate International
Box Office Revenue: $8,307,227
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Colin Farrell Harry Mitchel
Keira Knightley Charlotte
David Thewlis Jordan
Anna Friel Briony Mitchel
Ben Chaplin Billy Norton
Ray Winstone Gant
Eddie Marsan DI Bailey
Sanjeev Bhaskar Dr. Raju
Stephen Graham Danny
Ophelia Lovibond Penny
Jamie Campbell Bower White Boy
Matt King Fletcher
Donald Sumpter Pentonville Governor
Velibor Topic Storbor
Lee Boardman Lee
Jonny Coyne Heavy One
Alan Williams Joe
Nick Bartlett Beaumont
Jamie Blackley The Footballer
Gregory Foreman Kid with Footballer
Sarah Niles Hospital Matron
Jonathan Cullen Anthony Trent
Tony Way Lone Paparazzo
Tim Plester Paparazzo 1
Jake Abraham Paparazzo 2
Julian Littman Alfons
Elly Fairman Gant's Wife
Michelle Asante Woman in Brixton Flat
Katrina Durden Girl in pub
Hainsley Lloyd Bennett Unfortunate Student
Giles Terera Waiter
Gerald Home Undertaker
Daniel Ryan Bank Manager
Andrew Havill Unlikely Vagrant
Eric Richard Villainous pensioner in Cafe
Robert Willox Ravaged Guard
Damir Koluder Storbor's Friend
Bob Mercer Heavy Two
Oliver Wood Bottom Feeder One
Johnny Leigh Wright Bottom Feeder Two
Sameena Zehra Indian Woman at Ashmole Estate
Augustina Amoa Passerby
Mihai Arsene Paparazzo 3
Julian Bastida Spanish Man
David Dawson Big Issue Seller
Heath Finn Lawyer II
Kerry Shale Lawyer I
Simon Grover Porter at Storage
Duane Henry Nation of Islam Guy
Oleg Hill Russian Gangster
David Lyddon Customer
Laurence Richardson
Ben Shockley Detective
Name Job
William Monahan Director, Screenplay
Chris Menges Director of Photography
Dody Dorn Editor
Martin Childs Production Design
Celia Bobak Set Decoration
Odile Dicks-Mireaux Costume Design
Nina Gold Casting
Ken Bruen Novel
Serge Pizzorno Original Music Composer
Paul Norris Visual Effects Supervisor
Robb Sullivan Editor
Christine Blundell Makeup Designer
Bella Cruickshank Makeup Artist
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus Special Effects Makeup Artist
Chloe Meddings Makeup Artist
Monica MacDonald Makeup Artist
Matthew Smith Prosthetic Designer
Lesa Warrener Makeup Artist
Charlotte Thompson Makeup Artist
Dino DiMuro Sound Effects Editor
Laura Graham ADR Editor
Dan Hegeman Sound Effects Editor
Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
Michelle Pazer ADR Editor
Frederick H. Stahly Dialogue Editor
Andy Stallabrass ADR Recordist
Peter Staubli Sound Effects Editor
David Stephenson Sound Mixer
Sarah Bicknell Art Direction
Chris Lyons Special Effects Makeup Artist
Tony Lamberti Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Olly Tellett First Assistant Camera
Lee Walters Gaffer
Robbie Morrison Assistant Editor
Name Title
Tim Headington Producer
Graham King Producer
William Monahan Producer
Quentin Curtis Producer
Redmond Morris Executive Producer
Theodore Suchecki Co-Producer
Colin Vaines Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
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I will hurt someone before they hurt me. London Boulevard is written and directed by William Monahan. It stars Colin Farrell, David Thewlis, Ray Winstone, Ben Chaplin, Keira Knightley and Anna Friel. Music is by Sergio Pizzorno and cinematography by Chris Menges. After serving his stretch for ... GBH, Harry Mitchel (Farrell) returns to his manor and finds gangland boss Rob Gant (Winstone) wants him as one of his charges. Written and directed by the man who co-wrote The Departed, it's not hard to guess what sort of tone London Boulevard is set at. Which for anyone who follows neo-noir will find plenty to like here, not least the stylish and tonally compliant photography of Menges. However, falling under the neo-noir banner becomes a curse in a way because there are far greater films of this ilk to liken it too. Pic at least does have the courage to not cop out in resolutions, but again there is no surprise factor for the genre faithfuls. The narrative often meanders, shoehorning in Knightley's (underused) harassed actress as a love interest in the process, and London accents are choppy. It also is criminal to have Stephen Graham and Eddie Marsan in your movie and barely give them screen time! On the plus side of things, the violence and dialogue is often taut and tart respectively, backed by a scorching rocky hipster soundtrack. Farrell is good value as a tough guy, Winstone does what he does best, menacing of course, while Thewlis steals the film as a wired cool cat with menace surprisingly lurking in is heart. As a whole it fails to hit all the right spots, but enough in here for neo-noir fans to feed on as an appetiser to a more fulfilling noir meal. 6/10

May 16, 2024