Love, Honour And Obey with Sadie Frost: DVD Cover

    Love, Honour And Obey
    a.k.a. Love, Honor and Obey Director: Dominic Anciano, Ray Burdis Cast: Sadie Frost, Ray Winstone, Jonny Lee Miller, Jude Law

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/17/2001
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 34,953

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    Widescreen; Trailer; Dolby stereo; Scene access; Interactive menus; English, Spanish & French subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Chapters
    1. Main Credits [3:08]
    2. Discipline [4:29]
    3. Fear [2:54]
    4. Force Of Nature [4:54]
    5. Weapons [4:31]
    6. Women [4:46]
    7. Mug [5:04]
    8. Nothing [3:37]
    9. Excalibur [3:27]
    10. Diamonds [6:00]
    11. War [5:48]
    12. Lies [3:35]
    13. Peace [5:11]
    14. Escape [3:31]
    15. Bullocks [3:51]
    16. Huge Guns [3:08]
    17. Jammed [3:27]
    18. Secret [4:03]
    19. Rules [3:54]
    20. Royalty [3:21]
    21. Finale [3:10]
    22. Advice [5:09]
    23. Blood [3:22]
    24. End Credits [3:22]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Following up on the critical drubbing of the Final Cut, the same cast and crew, TV comedians Dominic Anciano and Ray Burdis, along with Britpack hipsters Jonny Lee Miller, Jude Law, Rhys Ifans, and Sadie Frost, come together to make this crime comedy about guns, karaoke, and fart jokes. The film opens with bored postman Jonny (Lee Miller) in clown-face reminiscing about his mate Jude (Law), who introduced him to his crime lord uncle Ray Kreed (Ray Winstone). Though Jonny is hungry for some action, Ray is more interested in karaoke and his impeding nuptials with soap star Sadie (Frost). Bored, Jonny, along with Jude, bungle a credit card scam and then later really screw up by robbing high-grade blow from a South London gang headed by Sean (Sean Pertwee) and his sidekick Matthew (Ifans). Soon a gang war ensues. Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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