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London Boulevard
TrailerHarry Mitchel is an ex-con who want to make a fresh start. He helps an famous actress and becomes her guard, protecting her from paparazzi. He finds himself in trouble when a vicious gangster forces him back to crime and work for him. How can he avoid the gang and find a way to love?Actors: Colin Farrell, Keira Knightley, David Thewlis, Anna Friel, Ben Chaplin, Ray Winstone, Eddie Marsan, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Stephen Graham, Ophelia Lovibond, Jamie Campbell Bower, ...»Director: William MonahanCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 103 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "London Boulevard"
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Characters of "London Boulevard"
MitchelPlayed by: Colin FarrellCharlottePlayed by: Keira KnightleyJordanPlayed by: David ThewlisBilly NortonPlayed by: Ben ChaplinPennyPlayed by: Ophelia Lovibond -
Directors of "London Boulevard"
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Creators of "London Boulevard"
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Critic Reviews of "London Boulevard"
Seattle TimesNovember 22, 2011A stylish if familiar tale of a man hopelessly entangled in his past.
Newark Star-LedgerNovember 11, 2011A movie is more than dialogue and a soundtrack. And direction is a lot more than making sure all your favorite parts of your own script make it to the screen intact.
Los Angeles TimesNovember 11, 2011In trying to take a bite out of crime and another out of fame, [Monahan has] ended up with more than he can chew for his first time in the director's chair.
New York PostNovember 11, 2011Monahan's trademark tart dialogue is as strong as ever, and Farrell and Winstone make for a formidable pair of opponents.
New York TimesNovember 10, 2011There is too much to be absorbed in too little time and not enough tissue connecting abbreviated, sometimes unnecessary subplots.
New York Daily NewsNovember 10, 2011Had the film stood still more often, its stylish gambit would have worked better.
The Film StageApril 05, 2015Monahan's debut feels like it's missing some connective tissue, but it still manages to standout from the herd.
Urban CinefileJuly 16, 2012As gangster thrillers go, this one is a ripper. William Monahan, Oscar-winning screenwriter for The Departed (2006) has adapted Ken Bruen's book in great style and directs his top cast adroitly
Scene-Stealers.comMarch 09, 2012There are all kinds of weirdo supporting players and the requisite amount of bloody killing scenes, but it doesn't add up to much and London Boulevard just feels like its trying to hard to be edgy.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 30, 2012This crime story smacks of all-too-familiar elements and is told with a blandly straightforward approach.
MovieFreak.comJanuary 27, 2012London Boulevard is a mess, a fascinating, exhilarating, infuriating, emotional, tragic and euphoric mess, but still a mess all the same.
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