Love, Honour and Obey
- Director: Dominic Anciano; Ray Burdis
- Writer: Dominic Anciano; Ray Burdis
- Producer: Dominic Anciano; Jim Beach
CGiii Comment
May these directors never work again - public money made this monstrosity, the BBC should be held accountable for deception.
The packaging hails this as being unmissable - well, it is an un-missed and un-welcome addition to British film.
Big names mean nothing when the source material is this bad.
The fetid stench of cronyism permeates this stinking mess.
Anciano & Burdis - simply embarrassing.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Ray runs North London's most powerful criminal gang, and his nephew Jude is a polished and successful member. Jude's boyhood friend Jonny comes to Jude with an idea he wants to pitch to Ray; Jude is reluctant to mix friendship with business (and family), but he does arrange a meeting. Ray takes Jonny on (he uses his job as a courier to steal credit cards), but Jonny soon finds himself bored: the gang is more interested in goofing around and planning Ray's wedding than in fighting, havoc, and mayhem. Jonny wants violence, so he repeatedly tries to start trouble with the South London equivalent of Ray's gang. Will he succeed? If he does, will he find glory in war?
Cast & Characters
Sadie Frost as Sadie;
Jonny Lee Miller as Jonny;
Jude Law as Jude;
Ray Winstone as Ray Kreed;
Kathy Burke as Kathy;
Sean Pertwee as Sean;
Denise Van Outen as Maureen;
Rhys Ifans as Matthew;
Dominic Anciano as Dominic;
Ray Burdis as Ray;
John Beckett as John;
Trevor Laird as Trevor;
William Scully as Bill;
Perry Benson as Perry 'Fat Alan';
Mark Burdis as Mark