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201495 minCrime, Thriller

The Guvnors

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Is The Guvnors worth watching? With a rating of 5.3/10, this Crime, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Guvnors Synopsis

The Guvnors is a violent thriller set amongst the clans and firms of South East London, bringing two generations together in brutal conflict.

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Top Cast

Harley Sylvester
Harley SylvesterAdam
Doug Allen
Doug AllenMitch
Jay Simpson
Jay SimpsonNeil
Charley Palmer Rothwell
Charley Palmer RothwellTrey
Martin Hancock
Martin HancockDC Meyler
Melanie Gutteridge
Melanie GutteridgeAngie
Cameron Lee Farrelly
Cameron Lee FarrellyAlfie
Vas Blackwood
Vas BlackwoodBill
Tony Denham
Tony DenhamTrent
Paul Reynolds
Paul ReynoldsTone

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Is The Guvnors worth watching?

The Guvnors has received mixed reviews with a 5.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Thriller movies.

Is The Guvnors hit or flop?

The Guvnors has received average ratings (5.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Guvnors is a Crime, Thriller movie that The Guvnors is a violent thriller set amongst the clans and firms of South East London, bringing two generations together in brutal conflict....

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CinemaSerfNov 27, 2022
★ 5

We start with gang leader "Adam" (Harley Sylvester) proving who's the boss to the neighbours. A brutal and violent man, he then proceeds to visit a boozer that used to be the haunt of the legendary "Guvnors" where he comes off slightly worse at the hands of the elderly " Mickey" (David Essex). Humiliated, he exacts his revenge and soon the two gangs are heading for a rumble with his newly invigorated opponents led by "Mitch" (Doug Allen). Now had this just stayed on the path of a nasty, vicious, tale of gangland power-struggling, then it might just have been passable. It doesn't! It introduces some frankly ridiculous familial sub-plots and delivers these and the overall narrative via some pretty static dialogue and some even worse acting performances. Sylvester just has no menace to him at all, whatever the expletives are that emanative from his scarred face. Maybe I just recall him too much as the quiet one from "Rizzle Kicks" a bit here, but he is just unremarkable. No more so, it has to be said, than the equally unconvincing "Mitch" whose character reminded me of someone from "Green Street" (2005). It can't have had much of a budget, and the production and editing look the product of basic, single-camera, assemble direction that seems determined to shock us into appreciation rather than engage us with any of these, frankly rather odious, individuals. Maybe it is indicative of aspects of East London life, but presented this way I couldn't honestly say I cared about any of them up to and after it's "West Side Story" style denouement.