
Sometimes love is a strange and wicked game.
George is a small-time crook just out of prison who discovers his tough-guy image is out of date. Reduced to working as a minder/driver for high class call girl Simone, he has to agree when she asks him to find a young colleague from her King's Cross days. That's when George's troubles just start.
- 6.9
- 1986
- Released
- 1h 45m

Bob Hoskins
George
Cathy Tyson
Simone
Michael Caine
Mortwell
Robbie Coltrane
Thomas
Clarke Peters
Anderson
Kate Hardie
Cathy
Zoë Nathenson
Jeannie
Sammi Davis
May
Joe Brown
Self
Pauline Melville
George's Wife
Hossein Karimbeik
Raschid
Maggie O'Neill
Girl in Paradise Club
Perry Fenwick
Pimp
Gary Cady
Hotel Waiter
Richard Strange
Pornshop Man
Kenny Baker
Busker
Jack Purvis
Busker
Bill Moore
Busker
Rod Bedall
Terry
Raad Rawi
Arab Servant
Dawn Archibald
Wig Girl in Club
Released
en
$5,794,184.00
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- #london, england
- #prostitute
- #ex-detainee
- #hoodlum
- #neo-noir
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Reviews

Bob Hoskins is entirely convincing as the increasingly conflicted and crotchety petty criminal “George” who has just been released after a seven year stretch as a guest of Her Majesty. He has been released into a world that doesn’t really want him any more, and so he is relegated to driving high class hooker “Simone” (Cathy Tyson) from one wealthy client to another, whilst his ex-wife ensures that

I had watched this movie many years ago, but not to remember much of it, so with the fairly positive ratings and Bob Hoskins, it felt like a safe bet. But there wasn’t as much humor as I thought I remembered, and the plot of a guy trying to “rescue” a hooker seems rather stereotypical and predictable in places. It didn’t do much for me and I barely stuck with it. I was so unimpressed that I decide

Really good British neo-noir featuring great performances from Bob Hoskins and the lovely Cathy Tyson who share some nice scenes together and a pretty melancholy ending. Michael Caine is great as a classy scumbag (seems like he played many of these roles in the 70s and 80s). This is the second time seeing this and still holds up. **4.0/5**











