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Very British Gangster (A)

Country: UK, Language: English, 97 mins

  • Director: Donal MacIntyre
  • Producer: Sam Emmery; Donal MacIntyre

CGiii Comment

A fat, violent, ugly, gay, psychopathic Catholic who, worryingly, surrounds himself with young men...

He seems to like prison, he has spent most of his life in one.

One thing in his favour, he has showmanship - he plays to and for the camera.

The whole film is overly composed and obviously staged - rendering it useless.

Noonan is simple - plain stupid. He - amply - articulates this stupidity with appropriate swearing and monosyllabic mutterings - he has nothing, of value, to say.

We can all laugh at him since, as a career criminal, he has spent most of his life behind bars - not too clever.

When not incarcerated he lives in cheap ill-fitting suits adorned with Argos jewellery... ultimately, it is all so despairingly desolate amid the tacky classlessness.

Unworthy film of an unworthy subject.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A documentary about one of Britain's most dangerous crime families and introduces us to its magnetic, larger-than-life leader, Dominic Noonan (aka Lattlay Fottfoy).

Cast & Characters

Dominic Noonan as Himself