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Snatch
2001
- R2001 · Comedy drama · 1h 38m
Snatch is a 2000 crime comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, featuring an ensemble cast.
- $83.6 million
- John Murphy
- $10 million
- Matthew Vaughn
Jan 19, 2001 · Snatch: Directed by Guy Ritchie. With Ade, William Beck, Andy Beckwith, Ewen Bremner. Unscrupulous boxing promoters, violent bookmakers, a Russian gangster, incompetent amateur robbers and supposedly Jewish jewelers fight to track down a priceless stolen diamond.
- (888K)
- Comedy, Crime
- Guy Ritchie
- 2001-01-19
Jan 19, 2001 · Illegal boxing promoter Turkish (Jason Statham) convinces gangster Brick Top (Alan Ford) to offer bets on bare-knuckle boxer Mickey (Brad Pitt) at his bookie business. When Mickey does not throw ...
- (25.5K)
- Guy Ritchie
- R
- Benicio Del Toro
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A diamond heist gone haywire launches gangsters, bookies, and a dog on a rollicking ride through the rugged world of bare-knuckle boxing in search of the missing stone. Critically acclaimed comedy from Guy Richie. 11,394 IMDb 8.2 1 h 42 min 2001. X-Ray HDR UHD R. Comedy · Cerebral · Confused · Fun.
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Synopsis. After stealing an 86-carat (17 g) diamond in a heist in Antwerp, Frankie "Four-Fingers" (Benicio Del Toro) goes to London to deliver the gemstone to diamond dealer Doug "The Head" (Mike Reid) on behalf of New York jeweler "Cousin Avi" (Dennis Farina), who bankrolled the theft.