Movies Directed By Guy Ritchie
Sherlock Holmes
Nothing Escapes Him
Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Rachel McAdams, Mark Strong, Eddie Marsan, Andrew Care, Sam Child, James Currie, Joe Egan, Martin Ewens, James Fox, David Garrick, William Hope, William Houston, Robert Maillet
DIRECTOR:After finally catching serial killer and occult "sorcerer" Lord Blackwood, legendary sleuth Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson can close yet another successful case. But when Blackwood mysteriously returns from the grave and resumes his killing spree, Holmes must take up the hunt once again. Contending with his partner's new fiancée and the dimwitted head of Scotland Yard, the dauntless detective must unravel the clues that will lead him into a twisted web of murder, deceit, and black magic - and the deadly embrace of temptress Irene Adler.
RocknRolla
Nonso Anozie, David Bark-Jones, Geoff Bell, Morne Botes, Gerard Butler, Jamie Campbell Bower, Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, Ben Homewood, Toby Kebbell, Matt King, David Leon, Andy Linden, Ludacris, Roland Manookian
DIRECTOR:In London, a real-estate scam puts millions of pounds up for grabs, attracting some of the city's scrappiest tough guys and its more established underworld types, all of whom are looking to get rich quick. While the city's seasoned criminals vie for the cash, an unexpected player - a drugged out rock 'n' roller presumed to be dead but very much alive - has a multi-million dollar prize fall into his hands.
Revolver
The greatest trick that he ever pulled was making you believe that he is you.
Jason Statham, Ray Liotta, André Benjamin, Vincent Pastore, Faruk Pruti, Shend, Bill Moody, Jimmy Flint, Bruce Wang, Tony Tang, George Sweeney, Martin Herdman, Tony Denham, Trevor Stuart, Gary Tang
DIRECTOR:Jake Green is a hotshot gambler, long on audacity and short on common sense. He's rarely allowed to play in any casino because he is a winner. Jake has taken in so much money over the years, he is the only client of his accountant and older brother Billy. One night, Jake, Billy and their other brother Joe are invited to sit in on a private game, where Jake is expected to lose to Dorothy Macha, a crime boss and local casino owner who can't play for squat, but always wins because people are too scared to beat him. Jake isn't afraid of Macha, and not only beats Dorothy in a quick game of chance, but takes every possible opportunity to insult the man. Jake and his brothers leave the game, and Macha puts out the order for a hit on Jake, who ends up working for and being protected by a pair of brothers, Avi and Zack, who are out to take Macha down.
Snatch.
Stealin' Stones and Breakin' Bones
Brad Pitt, Benicio Del Toro, Dennis Farina, Jason Statham, Stephen Graham, Alan Ford, Rade Serbedzija, Robbie Gee, Lennie James, Vinnie Jones, Mike Reid, Jason Flemyng, Andy Beckwith, William Beck, Ewen Bremner
DIRECTOR:Turkish and his close friend/accomplice Tommy get pulled into the world of match fixing by the notorious Brick Top. Things get complicated when the boxer they had lined up gets the shit kicked out of him by Pitt, a 'pikey' ( slang for an Irish Gypsy)- who comes into the equation after Turkish, an unlicensed boxing promoter wants to buy a caravan off the Irish Gypsies. They then try to convince Pitt not only to fight for them, but to lose for them too. Whilst all this is going on, a huge diamond heist takes place, and a fistful of motley characters enter the story, including 'Cousin Avi', 'Boris The Blade', 'Franky Four Fingers' and 'Bullet Tooth Tony'. Things go from bad to worse as it all becomes about the money, the guns, and the damned dog!
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
A Disgrace to Criminals Everywhere.
Jason Flemyng, Jason Statham, Nick Moran, Dexter Fletcher, Steven Mackintosh, Nicholas Rowe, Nick Marcq, Charlie Forbes, Vinnie Jones, Lenny McLean, Peter McNicholl, P.H. Moriarty, Frank Harper, Huggy Leaver, Steve Sweeney
DIRECTOR:Four Jack-the-lads find themselves heavily - seriously heavily - in debt to an East End hard man and his enforcers after a crooked card game. Overhearing their neighbours in the next flat plotting to hold up a group of out-of-their-depth drug growers, our heros decide to stitch up the robbers in turn. In a way the confusion really starts when a pair of antique double-barrelled shotguns go missing in a completely different scam.


