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The Sweeney

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
21K
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Damian Lewis, Ray Winstone, Hayley Atwell, and Plan B in The Sweeney (2012)
Sometimes you have to act like a criminal to catch a criminal. Ray Winstone stars as a hardened detective in the Flying Squad of London's Metropolitan police in a movie based on the 1970s TV show
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A hardened detective in the Flying Squad of London's Metropolitan police. Based on the '70s UK TV show.A hardened detective in the Flying Squad of London's Metropolitan police. Based on the '70s UK TV show.A hardened detective in the Flying Squad of London's Metropolitan police. Based on the '70s UK TV show.

  • Director
    • Nick Love
  • Writers
    • Nick Love
    • John Hodge
    • Ian Kennedy Martin
  • Stars
    • Ray Winstone
    • Plan B
    • Hayley Atwell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Love
    • Writers
      • Nick Love
      • John Hodge
      • Ian Kennedy Martin
    • Stars
      • Ray Winstone
      • Plan B
      • Hayley Atwell
    • 138User reviews
    • 112Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    The Sweeney
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    Ray Winstone
    Ray Winstone
    • DI Jack Regan
    Plan B
    Plan B
    • George Carter
    • (as Ben Drew)
    Hayley Atwell
    Hayley Atwell
    • DC Nancy Lewis
    Steven Mackintosh
    Steven Mackintosh
    • DCI Ivan Lewis
    Paul Anderson
    Paul Anderson
    • Francis Allen
    Alan Ford
    Alan Ford
    • Harry
    Damian Lewis
    Damian Lewis
    • DCI Frank Haskins
    Caroline Chikezie
    Caroline Chikezie
    • DC Kara Clarke
    Allen Leech
    Allen Leech
    • DC Simon Ellis
    Ronnie Fox
    • Johnny Wextru
    Michael Wildman
    Michael Wildman
    • Evelyn Simmonds
    Steven Waddington
    Steven Waddington
    • DC Nathan Miller
    Kevin Michaels
    • Makin Trebolt
    Kara Tointon
    Kara Tointon
    • Megan Barret
    Tayo Walker-Allen
    • Neil
    Allan Corduner
    Allan Corduner
    • Doctor
    Nick Nevern
    Nick Nevern
    • Freddy
    Ed Skrein
    Ed Skrein
    • David
    • Director
      • Nick Love
    • Writers
      • Nick Love
      • John Hodge
      • Ian Kennedy Martin
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    8amalank

    Makes a good action movie

    This is a movie adaptation of the popular 1970s British television show only the setting is in modern day and with Ray Winstone and Ben Drew playing the respective roles played by John Thaw and Dennis Waterman in the original series.

    Alone it makes a good action movie with one or two good car chases and gunfights. The storyline was reasonable even though its the sort you would see in an episode of the original series. Although Ray Winstone does well for himself, his interpretation of Jack Regan is different to how John Thaw portrayed the character if it doesn't lack any background. The interpretation of Detective Chief Inspector Frank Haskins isn't as robust as it should have been and doesn't get much screen time. Instead, a completely new character is introduced and appearing to have more emphasis than the Haskins character. One thing the makers of the movie did was capture bird's eye views of London which one could argue was a bit unnecessary. Even though a lot of movies have it and I personally don't get offended by it at all, a lot of the profanity in the dialogue was also on the unnecessary side.

    I like the original television series but I'm a much bigger fan of movies, particularly action movies which is why I enjoyed it. I can understand that a lot of people who were fans of the TV show may not find this much to their satisfaction. But as far as I'm concerned, I got what I wanted from it.
    3davetomkins

    So Glad I Didn't Pay To See This...

    My my. You could tell this was directed by a mate of Danny Dyer's. The film itself was so far removed from anything that would happen in the real world it was laughable.

    Ray Winstone as Regan was basically Ray Winstone i.e. he went around calling people horrible names and punching or nutting them. The plot was paper thin and there were many examples of "how could they be so thick??!!" coming from my sofa.

    Decision making by the characters was just plain ridiculous and then there were the continuity errors and/or just generally stupid mistakes. Regan is on the way to a bank robbery; it is the morning and the bank is open. Somehow he is able to drive along the Embankment in London at 60+mph and there is NO traffic. And of course people hid behind cars & furniture during shoot-outs and naturally were completely unharmed.

    The only good things in it were Ben Drew (playing himself as usual) and Hayley Atwell (although she should have known better than to take this part). Even Damian Lewis obviously just needed to pay the Gas Bill, as he was utterly anonymous as Haskins.

    Please avoid this utter piece of total horse manure. Watch an episode or two of the original TV series with Thaw & Waterman on ITV4. It will be a far better way to spend 2 hours.
    4Mehdi72

    A poor interpretation of a British TV Classic.

    A poor interpretation of a British TV Classic. The Regan and Carter dynamic was central to the success of the original in this it takes a backseat to the tedious affair between Regan and policewoman Nancy who of course did not appear in the original series. Baby faced Ben Drew looks like the singer of an Indie Pop Band and the waddling Ray Winstone is far too fat to take seriously as a maverick cop and the love interest of a woman 25 years his junior. The brilliant Damian Lewis was woefully underutilised as chief inspector Frank Haskins and would have made a far better Regan. John Hodge, co-writer, and Nick Love, who wrote the screenplay, were children when the original series aired so it's no surprise they managed to screw up the remake so spectacularly.
    4cherrysuedointhedo

    Would Have Made a Decent TV Special

    The style of the movie largely relies on sweeping glass and steel shots of London, while they're beautifully done and almost futuristic, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was the opening scenes of The Apprentice they're so disjointed from the film itself.

    The Sweeney are The Flying Squad of London's Metropolitan Police, tasked with cracking down on violent crime and armed robberies. They're loud, cocky, and vicious and, if the cases we're shown are anything to go by, very, very bad at their job.

    Regan (Winston) is head man and a law unto himself, his sidekick Carter (Drew) and the rest of his special ops team are housed in a swish crow's nest of Scotland Yard with all mod cons. While Winston and Drew have an unmistakable chemistry on screen they really didn't have much to work with. Drew delivers his lines painfully slow, as if inebriated but you have to give it to the guy, he's not bad when it comes to fisticuffs. The gung ho ways and abysmal record of their squad attracts the attention of Internal Affairs, who are just waiting for a reason to shut them down. The wait isn't very long.

    England's capital is largely deserted for the duration, which again beggars belief. There's a monumental hot pursuit and shoot out on an almost empty Trafalgar Square with just enough passers by to be pushed violently to the ground by both the fleeing criminals and the cops themselves, by the third time, it was comically so. It would appear that The Sweeney have been trained at the Storm Trooper Shooting Range as London town is shot up in relentless gunfire but not one bullet reaches its target. Think Hot Fuzz not Miami Vice.

    The plot is convoluted, the cases needlessly complicated and for the life of me I couldn't get excited about a Serbian Georgie Burgess as the bad guy. While Nick Love is renowned for his cockney gangster offerings, unfortunately this time round he didn't think to bring either a decent story or a coherent script to the table.

    The Sweeney is somewhat enjoyable but it borders on parody far too often. It's outdated and overplayed with enough product placement have an accompanying catalog. It would have made a decent TV special but for a big screen outing it's a meh from me.
    geraldmcgrattan

    A lost cause, the plot with it.

    I'd looked forward to this having missed it in the cinema, I was a big fan of the TV series and may have expected much more. It was a terrible disappointment. The action was OK, the script; well let's just say they must have had space left on the envelope. It was mostly dull and unbelievable even in an action movie, were some suspension of reality must be given. Some of the acting was dreadful, at best wooden, the shooting, the proverbial barn door would be safe. I'm a fan of Ray, in this he was miscast and wasted, it might have made an acceptable television pilot I'm now not sure if it was worth the rental, maybe just.3/10

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The presenters and production team from Top Gear assisted in planning and filming the car chase scene. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May were credited as stunt performers.
    • Goofs
      During an arrest scene one of the characters says to the suspect: "You have the right to remain silent..." This is part of the Miranda used by United States law enforcement and would not be used in the UK. In Britain the caution that must be given at the time of an arrest begins with, "You do not have to say anything but it may harm your defense if you do not mention when questioned something that you later rely on in court..."
    • Quotes

      [Carter chases an armed robber and, after grappling with him, slams him against a partition wall in an office. As the robber draws a knife, two arms suddenly punch through the wall and grab the robber by the neck. Cut to a shot of Regan on the other side of the wall]

      DI Jack Regan: [menacingly] We're the Sweeney, shithead. You're nicked!

    • Connections
      Featured in Unforgettable: The Sweeney (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      The Sweeney
      Written by Harry South

      Performed by Lorne Balfe

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Serbian
    • Also known as
      • Thám Tử Tài Ba
    • Filming locations
      • Queenborough, Kent, England, UK(car chase)
    • Production companies
      • Vertigo Films
      • Embargo Films
      • Exponential Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • £3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $26,650
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,321
      • Mar 3, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,708,312
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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