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| Benicio Del Toro | Franky Four Fingers | |
| Dennis Farina | Cousin Avi | |
| Vinnie Jones | Bullet-Tooth Tony | |
| Brad Pitt | Mickey O'Neil | |
| Rade Serbedzija | Boris the Blade | |
| Jason Statham | Turkish | |
| Alan Ford | Brick Top | |
| Mike Reid | Doug the Head | |
| Robbie Gee | Vinny | |
| Lennie James | Sol | |
| Ewen Bremner | Mullet | |
| Jason Flemyng | Darren | |
| Ade | Tyrone | |
| William Beck | Neil | |
| Andy Beckwith | Errol | |
| Jason Buckham | Gary | |
| Mickey Cantwell | Liam | |
| Nicola Collins | Alex | |
| Teena Collins | Susi | |
| Charles Cork | MC |
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| Producer | Matthew Vaughn
Steve Tisch Michael Dreyer Stephen Marks |
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| Writer | Guy Ritchie
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| Cinematography |
Tim Maurice-Jones
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| Musician |
John Murphy
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The second film from British director Guy Ritchie. Snatch tells an obscure story similar to his first fast-paced crazy character-colliding filled film “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.” There are two overlapping stories here – one is the search for a stolen diamond, and the other about a boxing promoter who’s having trouble with a psychotic gangster. |
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