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The Guvnors
TrailerThe Guvnors is a violent thriller set amongst the clans and firms of South East London, bringing two generations together in brutal conflict.Genre: ThrillerActors: Tom Davis, Vas Blackwood, Charley Palmer Rothwell, Doug Allen, Jay Simpson, Martin Hancock, Tony Denham, Lee Nicholas Harris, Lorraine Stanley, David Essex, Jumayn Hunter, ...»Director: Gabe TurnerCountry: United KingdomDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Guvnors"
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Characters of "The Guvnors"
Concerned WomanPlayed by: Susan FordhamGangster adams gangPlayed by: Matthew C. MartinoMitch's Gang MemberPlayed by: Stuart BuddGuvnors GangPlayed by: Taylor TayPub Hooligan 1Played by: Shane Salter90s Gang MemberPlayed by: David Ross -
Directors of "The Guvnors"
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Creators of "The Guvnors"
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Critic Reviews of "The Guvnors"
Time OutAugust 29, 2014It pushes the dubious idea that old-school London thugs are a proper bunch of diamond geezers - though if you mess wiv 'em, they will do ya.
Radio TimesAugust 29, 2014It shades into corniness and contrived plot twists, but the film generally does a good job of breathing life back into a well-worn genre.
GuardianAugust 28, 2014Every other scene veers towards the usual rucking, and Sylvester does so much aggressive sniffing you want to hand him a hankie.
Empire MagazineAugust 18, 2014Not as bad as Nick Love but still a largely knuckle-headed early-'90s throwback that stretches credibility with its punch-first, think-later ethos.
Total FilmAugust 18, 2014Sadly, the film gets mired in muddied morals and needless flashbacks, spending too long on backstory before finally delivering its brutal third act.
The ListJune 24, 2014The script makes the most of its strong central idea and the dialogue is surprisingly decent, with moments of humour offsetting the tension.
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