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Love, Honor and Obey -- Jude (Jude Law) and Johnny (Jonny Lee Miller) are best friends on the mean streets of North London. Johnny is working as a courier, and he knows that it's going nowhere, so Jude hooks him up with the toughest gang in town.

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Release Date:
9 February 2001 (USA) See more »
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Plot:
A north London postman who gets involved with a gang of criminals Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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(3 articles)
User Reviews:
Much more fun than I expected See more (85 total) »

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Directed by
Dominic Anciano 
Ray Burdis 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Dominic Anciano 
Ray Burdis 

Produced by
Dominic Anciano .... producer
Jim Beach .... executive producer
Ray Burdis .... producer
Sadie Frost .... associate producer
Mark Hudson .... line producer
David M. Thompson .... executive producer
Jane Tranter .... executive producer
 
Cinematography by
John Ward 
 
Film Editing by
Rachel Meyrick 
 
Casting by
Geraldine Geraghty 
 
Production Design by
Nick Burnell 
 
Art Direction by
Lee Sandales 
 
Costume Design by
Ali Brown 
 
Makeup Department
Tamsin Dorling .... makeup artist
Tamsin Dorling .... makeup designer
Caroline Rose .... assistant makeup artist
Janine Schneider .... senior makeup artist
 
Production Management
Miriana Dimitrijevic .... production manager
Stephen French .... assistant production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alistair Bell .... second unit director
Andi Brown .... assistant director
Chris Myers .... assistant director
Charles Rudgard .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Rupert Allan .... stand-by props
Tayo Awoniyi .... art department trainee
Ian Culverwell .... scene painter
Harriet Orman .... props buyer
 
Sound Department
Richard Armstrong .... supervising sound editor
Jon Bird .... sound recordist
Jonny Bivouac .... sound supervisor
Kevin Boyle .... foley artist
Kris Fenske .... sound editor
Toby Harris .... sound re-recording engineer
Richard King .... sound re-recording engineer
Steve Peckover .... boom operator
James Seddon .... dolby consultant
Dave Skilton .... foley recordist
Julian Willson .... foley artist
 
Special Effects by
Tim Baxter .... optical effects
Alistair Bell .... special effects
Jason Chalmers .... special effects
Richard Thomas .... special effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Matthew Crowder .... best boy
Jose De Cozar .... grip
Faye .... clapper loader
Chris Frost .... grip
Michael C. Hawk .... crane grip
Marysia Lachowicz .... still photographer
Paul Laing .... assistant camera
Stefan Lissner .... gaffer
Adrian Mackay .... sparks
Nick O'Dell .... focus puller: second unit
Franz Pagot .... lighting camera operator: second unit
Barry Read .... grip
Iwan Prys Reynolds .... focus puller
Vincent Shaw .... lighting rigger
Paul Shirley .... sparks
Tom Shirley .... sparks
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jo-Ann Doherty .... dresser
Adrian Hopson .... costume runner
Ailish Kimber .... dresser
Ingrid Lloyd .... dresser
Michelle May .... assistant costume designer
 
Editorial Department
Tom Mayclim .... negative cutting assistant (uncredited)
 
Music Department
John Beckett .... music producer: karaoke songs
 
Other crew
Victoria Banks .... floor runner
Rikke Dakin .... location manager
Laura Fairrie .... script supervisor
Stephen French .... production assistant
Liza Marshall .... script editor
Anthony B. Meikle .... production accountant
Farah Mohammed .... floor runner
Lance Peters .... armorer
Tim Prosser .... assistant location manager
Alex Robins .... production runner
James Rogerson .... floor runner
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"Love, Honour and Obey" - UK (original title)
"London Dogs" - Japan (English title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence, sexuality, language and some drug content
Runtime:
103 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 See more »

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Trivia:
For the karaoke scenes, the actors pre-recorded their singing.See more »
Goofs:
Continuity: When Sadie is singing, her tiara disappears for one shot.See more »
Quotes:
[first lines]
Heckeler:So would you like to join us for a drink?
Sadie:Sorry mates I'm busy.
Heckeler:I tell you what, tell me about your character, 'cause I am your biggest fan
Sadie:I told you I'm busy, I'm waiting for someone.
Heckeler:Now, when you stage kiss, do you use tounges or no tounges?
Sadie:Look, you.
Heckeler:[laughs] Come on, I'm only having a joke
Sadie:Oh, Look. My boyfriends here.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Dog Soldiers (2002)See more »
Soundtrack:
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4 out of 4 people found the following review useful.
Much more fun than I expected, 24 November 2004
Author: jk-89 from London

I seem to remember this film was not very well received when it was released in Britain, some critics loved it, most didn't. After Lock Stock there was a sudden spate of 'mockney'gangster films and this, very unfairly, was lumped in with the also rans. Its actually a lot of fun, the cast is excellent, (Has Ray Winstone ever given a bad performance?) the script is funny, and the pace never flags. Special mention must be made of the karaoke scenes in which all the cast sing for real, everyone acquits themselves well with special mentions to Sean Pertwee and Johnny Lee Miller (singing one of my all time favourites 'Avenues and Alleyways') If you enjoy gangster films or are fans of any of the the cast then this is a must see movie.

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