

Snatch 2000
"Stealin' stones and breakin' bones."
Snatch (2000), helmed by the razor-sharp Guy Ritchie, dives into London's underworld with all the style and chaos of a high-stakes heist gone sideways.
Director: Guy Ritchie
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Snatch (2000) about?
Snatch (2000) tracks a chaotic treasure hunt for a stolen diamond, pulling in a cast of crooks, gangsters, and incompetent thieves whose paths collide in spectacular fashion. The film twists together high-stakes crime, dark humor, and a web of lies, all while London's criminal underworld spirals into absurdity.
Who directed Snatch?
Snatch was directed by Guy Ritchie, the British filmmaker behind stylish crime comedies like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Sherlock Holmes. Ritchie's signature fast-paced dialogue and unconventional storytelling shine throughout the film.
Who stars in Snatch?
Jason Statham headlines the cast as the tough-as-nails Turkish fighter, joined by Brad Pitt as Mickey O'Neil, the eccentric bare-knuckle brawler, and Stephen Graham as the ambitious enforcer.
Is Snatch (2000) worth watching?
If you love crime films with sharp wit and nonstop energy, Snatch (2000) is a must-watch. Ritchie's direction turns a convoluted plot into a darkly comedic masterpiece, making it a standout in the genre despite its chaotic twists.
How long is Snatch?
Snatch runs for 103 minutes, offering a tight, adrenaline-fueled experience that keeps viewers hooked from start to finish.
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About Snatch (2000) — A Wild Ride Through London's Criminal Underworld
Snatch (2000), helmed by the razor-sharp Guy Ritchie, dives into London's underworld with all the style and chaos of a high-stakes heist gone sideways.
The film follows a wild ensemble—from ruthless boxing promoters and a volatile Russian gangster to a bumbling crew of diamond thieves—all tangled in pursuit of a stolen gem that's as elusive as a fairy-tale treasure. With nonstop action, sharp dialogue, and a plot that bends like a pretzel, Snatch blends crime and comedy into a relentless, darkly hilarious ride. The neon-lit streets and back-alley schemes create an atmosphere that's equal parts gritty and gleeful, making it a cult favorite for those who love their stories served with a side of mayhem.




