Triggermen (2004)
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Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: This crime comedy follows two small-time English thieves (Neil Morrissey and Adrian Dunbar) who are mistaken for hit men after they stumble into a briefcase filled with cash. Meanwhile, the real... This crime comedy follows two small-time English thieves (Neil Morrissey and Adrian Dunbar) who are mistaken for hit men after they stumble into a briefcase filled with cash. Meanwhile, the real hit men (Michael Rapaport and Donnie Wahlberg) are waiting to receive their orders. The situation becomes even more convoluted when Wahlberg falls in love with a mob boss's gorgeous daughter (Claire Forlani). John Bradshaw's film recalls LOCK, STOCK, AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS in its comically violent tone. [More]
Starring: Donnie Wahlberg, Michael Rapaport, Neil Morrissey, Adrian Dunbar
Starring: Donnie Wahlberg, Michael Rapaport, Neil Morrissey, Adrian Dunbar, Pete Postlethwaite, Claire Forlani, Amanda Plummer, Saul Rubinek
Director: John Bradshaw
Director: John Bradshaw
Screenwriter: Tony Johnston
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