The Bullion Boys

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  • 1993
  • 1 hr 30 min

The Bullion Boys is a 1993 British comedy-drama directed by John Stroud and starring David Jason, Tim Pigott-Smith, and Peter Vaughn. The movie revolves around the story of two small-time crooks, Syd, played by David Jason, and Harry, played by Tim Pigott-Smith, who plan to stage a heist on a London manufacturer of gold bullion. The movie starts with Syd and Harry, who are best friends and small-time criminals, coming up with an idea to steal crates of gold bullion from the London manufacturer Worthgate. Syd, who works at London docks, manages to get a small crate of gold into the warehouse, which they use to start their operation.

To execute their plan, Syd and Harry enlist the help of a few other criminals, including a disgruntled ex-employee of Worthgate named Alf, played by Peter Vaughn. Together, they come up with a plan to rob the bullion, which involves switching the original crates with their own fake crates.

The heist initially goes according to plan, but as the police gradually closes in on them, their plan begins to unravel. Their initial success in the robbery quickly transforms into an ever-escalating series of mishaps and near-catastrophes that lead to a farcical conclusion that will have audiences laughing out loud.

David Jason and Tim Pigott-Smith deliver brilliantly nuanced performances, creating a believable dynamic between their two characters. Jason's Syd is a smooth-talking petty crook whose charm and quick-wittedness are his greatest assets. Meanwhile, Pigott-Smith's Harry is the cautious, methodical planner whose practical approach keeps the heist on-track. Their contrasting styles play off each other perfectly, making for a perfect blend of humor and suspense.

Peter Vaughn also delivers a standout performance in the movie. His character of Alf, the disgruntled ex-employee of Worthgate, adds a dimension of depth to the story, and his interactions with Syd and Harry create some of the movie's most memorable moments.

The Bullion Boys has a distinct British comedic tone, utilizing irony and understatement to create laughs. However, the film also balances the humor with a healthy dose of drama and action. The heist itself is tense, and the police staking out Worthgate adds a sense of danger and excitement to the film's climax.

The movie's technical aspects also add to the sense of realism in the film. The cinematography is top-notch, with the gritty London streets perfectly capturing the film's seedy criminal underworld. The film's soundtrack includes an array of classic 60s and 70s pop songs, adding to the film's retro feel.

Overall, The Bullion Boys is a fantastic movie that blends comedy, action, and drama to create a unique, entertaining experience. The film's strong performances from the lead actors, brilliant balance of humor and drama, and British comedic tone all work together to make it a classic of British cinema. If you enjoy heist movies, comedies, or classic British cinema, The Bullion Boys is definitely worth a watch.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1993
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • Language
    English
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