What the 'Lock, Stock' is it all about?
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Introduction
In the wake of the phenomenal success of 1998's cult classic "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels," director Guy Ritchie took the vibrant characters and frenetic energy of the film and spun them into a seven-part television series titled simply "Lock, Stock and...". While not direct sequels, these episodes capture the same darkly comedic spirit of the original, following a new cast of London hustlers embroiled in their own outrageous schemes and hilarious.
The series follows a group of four friends who run 'The Lock', a pub in East London, who get involved in various criminal business ventures as they interact with different ethnicities of petty criminals, crooks, and hardened gangsters in London's criminal underworld.
In each episode, the friends get involved in various criminal business ventures while doing business with all the different ethnicities of petty criminals, crooks, and hardened gangsters of London's criminal underworld.

Along with the film sequels, I have included the three films with similar themes and style as the 'Lock, Stock' spin-off series.1, 'Snatch', 2, 'Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels' (always worth another watch), and 3, the action, crime film, 'RocknRolla'.
Explore these top 10 London Gangster Films, packed with action, adventure, violence, nudity, drugs, alcohol use, foul language, and sexual content. With plot twists at every turn, the mayhem and comical errors depicted in each film are priceless.
Grab a mug of rosy Lee (tea), and sit back and enjoy the criminality and comedy at its best.
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Film Contents
The following films are littered with 'cockney rhyming slang phrases', so my handy guide, Cockney Rhyming Slang From A to Z: What Does It All Mean?, will help you understand what they are 'rabbiting' on about!
- Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Full Film
- Snatch. Full Film
- Lock, Stock... And Four Stolen Hooves. Full film. Episode 1
- Lock, Stock... And 200 Smoking Kalashnikovs. Full film. Episode 2
- Lock Stock... And A Fist Full Of Jack And Jill's. Full film. Episode 3
- Lock, Stock... And Spaghetti Sauce. Full film. Episode 4
- Lock, Stock... And Two Sips - Full film. Episode 5
- Lock, Stock... And One Big Bullock. Full film. Episode 6
- Lock, Stock... And A Good Slopping Out. Episode 7
- RocknRolla. Full Film
- Gangster Film Recommendations of Different Countries
Below, you'll find a selection of films in video format. Some of these videos are embedded, while others are linked to external websites where they can be accessed for free without requiring sign-up or registration.
1. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'' is like Tarantino crossed with the Marx Brothers
— Critic reviewsLock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, was released in August 1998. Written and directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Matthew Vaughn. The cast includes; Jason Flemyng as Tom. Dexter Fletcher as Soap. Nick Moran as Eddy. Jason Statham as Bacon. Steven Mackintosh (Winston). Vinnie Jones as Big Chris. Sting as JD, and Lenny McLean as Barry The Baptist.
When one of the lads loses a £500.000 bet to a powerful crime boss, two antique guns are needed to help pay off the debt or leave some people brown bread (dead). This black comedy crime film is full of petty criminals, gangsters, and loan sharks trying to hustle their way through their criminal way of life without double-crossing or stepping on anyone's toes.
The film received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success. It is considered a classic of British cinema and has a cult following. WATCH THE FULL FILM HERE.
2. Snatch
Snatch is perfect in all its categories: credits, soundtrack, production, casting, writing, photography, editing, acting, and direction. 10/10
— IMDB user, LivingDog.Snatch is a 2000 crime comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie. The cast includes; Jason Statham as Turkish. Benicio del Toro as Franky Four-Fingers. Dennis Farina as Avi. Vinnie Jones as Bullet Tooth Tony. Stephen Graham as Tommy. Brad Pitt as Mickey O'Neil. Rade Serbedzija as Boris the Blade, and Alan Ford as "Brick Top" Pulford.
This crime-comedy film has similar themes and styles to Ritchie's first film, 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels', but is far superior and more stylish. This film features an assortment of criminals, including an Irish traveller, an arms dealer, a gambling addict, a Russian gangster, and violent bookmaker. Watch as gangs collide when the owner of a stolen 86-carat diamond stolen during a jewellery heist arrives in London to sell it. Watch the full film at,
3. Lock, Stock and Four Stolen Hooves
I enjoy getting to know all the usual characters, as well as different actors that appear in the episodes.
— Tony SkyLock, Stock...And Four Stolen Hooves (episode 1) was aired in May 2000 and was co-written by Guy Ritchie, Chris Baker and Andrew day, and directed by Sheree Folkson. The cast includes; Ralph Brown as Miami Vice. Daniel Caltagirone as Moon. Scott Maslen as Jamie. Shaun Parkes as Bacon. Del Synnott as Lee. Christopher Adamson as Three Feet. Mario Kalli as Kouros. Clint Dyer as Firebug, and Lorraine Chase as Barbie.
The lads get caught up in more Barney rubble (trouble) after buying a load of porn and a priceless watch which belongs to the crime lord 'Miami Vice' who will do anything to get his goods back. Meanwhile, the lads get caught up with a family of Gypsies, a stolen thoroughbred racehorse, a dodgy kebab shop owner, and an arsonist. WATCH FILL FILM HERE.
4. Lock, Stock...And 200 Smoking Kalashnikov's
The press hasn't exactly loved this, but I liked it even more than the film. This script was funny and pacy.
— IMDB user, dpc-4Lock, Stock...And 200 Smoking Kalashnikov's (episode 2) was aired in June 2000. Written by Bernard Dempsey and Kevin McNally. Directed by Rudolph Mestdagh. The cast includes; Shaun Parkes as Bacon, Daniel Caltagirone as Moon, Scott Maslen as Jamie, Del Synnott as Lee, Christopher Adamson as Three Feet, George Antoni as Nefarius, Anthony Barclay as Robbie Rossi, and Mario Kalli as Kouros.
One of the lads is persuaded with a large sum of cash to deliver a van full of dodgy designer clothes. Everything goes according to plan until the van's half-inched (pinched). When the lads eventually retrieve the van, they find it full of Kalashnikov rifles that Miami Vice had purchased for one hundred grand to help him fight his gangland war. WATCH FULL FILM HERE.
5. Lock, Stock...And a Fistful of Jack & Jills

Enjoyable, a bit corny with naff Dutch accents but funny nonetheless.
— —John A Diamond. YouTube reviewer.Lock, Stock...And a Fistful of Jack & Jills was aired in June 2000. Written by Chris Baker and Andrew Day. Directed by Nick Jones. The cast includes; Ralph Brown as Miami Vice (credit only). Daniel Caltagirone as Moon. Scott Maslen as Jamie. Shaun Parkes as Bacon. Del Synnott as lee. Lorraine Chase as Barbie. Bradley Walsh as Larry Harmless, and Martin Freeman as Jaap.
The boys get their hands on a supply of sex pills, and to make matters worse, they flogged a batch to Larry, the gangland boss, leaving people stiff in all the wrong places, and the resulting mayhem and hilarity that ensues are priceless. Another great film that features gangsters, a madam of a local brothel, two Dutch druggies, a group of Spaniards, and a jam jar (car) full of money floating around. Watch Lock Stock...And a Fist Full of Jack and Jill's on YouTube
6. Lock, Stock...And Spaghetti Sauce
I'm a fan of 'Lock, Stock', and I love and appreciate all the episodes.
— — My neighbour.Lock, Stock...And Spaghetti Sauce was aired in June 2000. Written by Chris Baker and Andrew Day. Directed by Rudolf Mestdagh. Matthew Vaughn and Chris Evans. The cast includes; Ralph Brown as Miami Vice, Daniel Caltagirone as Moon, Scott Maslen as Jamie, Shaun Parkes as Bacon, and Del Synnott as Lee.
The lads need to make some quick cash. This time they get involved in dealing in porn tapes, and wedding tapes with not-so-pleasurable or happy endings they later discovered. How will the lads pay for their mistake when dealing with a vicious criminal named 'Deep Throat' and his henchmen? Watch Lock, Stock...And Spaghetti Sauce on Youtube.
Lock, Stock... was first commission for television. The frequent use of the rhyming slang and Cockney rhyming slang make it difficult for viewers to keep up with the storylines.
7. Lock, Stock...And Two Sips

Lock, Stock...And Two Sips was aired in June 2000. Written by Bernard Dempsey & Kevin McNally. Directed by Nick Jones. The cast includes; Ralph Brown as Miami Vice. Daniel Caltagirone as Moon. Scott Maslen as Jamie. Shaun Parkes as Bacon. Del Synnott as Lee. Christopher Adamson as Three Feet. Lisa Rogers as Tanya. Michael McKell as Terry Gardner. Luing Andrews as Heavy. David Schofield as Two Sips, and Elizabeth Counsell as Moira.
The lads are persuaded by Moira to invest in a lap dancing club, but would you Adam and Eve (believe) it, someone is fiddling the books, leaving the lads £20.000 out of pocket to Miami, who wants his money back within 24 hours. Jamie asks his uncle for the money, and in return he babysits his friend, that causes more problems than good for the lads. Watch Lock, Stock & Two Sips on YouTube.
8. Lock, Stock...And One Big Bullock
Lock, Stock...And One Big Bullock was aired in July 2000. Written by Chris Baker & Andrew Day. Directed by David Thacker. The cast includes; Ralph Brown as Miami Vice. Daniel Caltagirone as Moon. Scott Maslen as Jamie. Shaun Parkes as Bacon. Del Synnott as Lee. Christopher Adamson as Three Feet. Nick Brimble as Uncle Derek. Lorraine Chase as Barbie. Ian Brimble as Uncle Brian. Mario Kalli as Kouros, and Brian Bovell as Bunny.
Miami Vice has assigned the lads to pick up a van full of meat from three crazy Russians for his new meat business venture. Meanwhile, a couple of crazy drug addicts have other plans. What more can go wrong when you throw a prize bull into the equation? And while everyone is trying to seek revenge, the lads are trying to stay alive.
9. Lock, Stock...And a Good Slopping Out

Lock, Stock...And a Good Slopping Out was aired in July 2000. Writers Chris Baker and Andrew Day. Directed by David Thatcher. The cast includes; Ralph Brown as Miami Vice. Daniel Caltagirone as Moon. Scott Mason as Jamie. Shaun Parkes as Bacon. Christopher Adamson as Three Feet. Del Synnott as Lee, and Lorraine Chase as Barbie.
This film involves a key and a safe. Unfortunately, the key owner is now in prison, which leaves the lads one problem. How will they get into prison, just long enough to get the key and get out ASAP? Watch full film here.
10. RocknRolla
RocknRolla was released in 2008 and is an action crime film written and directed by Guy Richie. The cast includes; Gerard Butler. Tom Wilkinson. Thandiwe Newton. Mark Strong. Idris Elba. Tom Hardy. Toby Kebbell. Jeremy Piven, and Chris Bridges.
Some people like glamour, the money, some the drugs, others the fame. A 'RocknRolla' is someone who wants it all. This film revolves around a Russian property dealer, a crack addict, and the usual cast of villains. Full of dodgy deals, violence, and double-crosses as everyone tries to get their hands on the 'lucky' painting. Watch full film here.
Gangster Film Recommendations of Different Countries
- British; The United Kingdom has a history of organised crime, and several British gangsters have been depicted in film. Examples include, the Kray twins, "The Long Good Friday", "The Gentleman". These films showcase the notorious gangsters of Britain and the criminal underworld of the country.
- American. The United States has a long history of organised crime, and many of its most notorious gangsters have been portrayed in films, including Al Capone, John Gotti, and Tony Soprano. These films, including "The Godfather," "The Departed," "Scarface," and "Little Caesar," are widely regarded as some of the best representations of American gangsters in cinema and are considered classics of the genre.
- Russian; Russian Gangsters (and the Mafia) has been depicted in several films, including, "Brother 1 & 2.", "Eastern Promises" and "Night Watch" also portray the world of Russian's criminal underworld.
- Italian: Italy has a rich history of organised crime, and its Mafia, also known as the Cosa Nostra, has been depicted in many films, including "The Godfather" and "Goodfellas".
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