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The Business
TrailerFrankie, is a young lad on the run from the high-rise ghettos of South London, to a new life in the Costa Del Sol with nothing but a tin stuffed full of cash in his hand luggage. Frankie decides enoughs enough with his life as a street thug living on a South London estate, and jets off to spain where he meets big time businessman Charlie who's currently running the hottest bars in the land and also a South London bank robber and drug kingpin, from here on in Frankie signs up to a lifetime of crime women and drugs and works his way from the bottom to the top of the Spanish cocaine empire with Charlie and Fellow bank robber and drug kingpin Sammy who does'not give Frankie the best reception.Actors: Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan, Geoff Bell, Georgina Chapman, Eddie Webber, Adam Bolton, Linda Henry, Roland Manookian, Arturo Venegas, Camille Coduri, Martin Marquez, ...»Director: Nick LoveCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Business"
Urban CinefileMay 26, 2008A rootin' tootin' no holds barred Brit crime thriller, The Business succeeds by sheer thuggish intent.
FilmFocusSeptember 04, 2005Will have a hard time appealing, even, to the Ladsy audience it's unmistakably made for.
ViewLondonSeptember 03, 2005Danny Dyer tones down his usual swaggering cockney act and gives a genuinely sympathetic performance - his relationship with Tamar Hassan's Charlie is surprisingly touching.
Shadows on the WallAugust 11, 2005Engaging, even though it lacks a single likeable character and is packed with cliches.
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