
St George's Day 2012
"A match, a firm, a heist, and the mother of all battles."
Directed by Frank Harper, *St George's Day* (2012) plunges viewers into the gritty underworld of London's criminal elite through the eyes of notorious gangster cousins, Micky Mannock and Ray Collishaw.
Director: Frank Harper
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is St George's Day (2012) about?
*St George's Day* follows two London gangster cousins, Micky Mannock and Ray Collishaw, as they scramble to recover a lost drug shipment and pull off a daring diamond heist. The high-stakes chase spans cities and criminals, testing their loyalty and pushing them to the brink of survival.
Who directed St George's Day?
Frank Harper directed *St George's Day*. Known for his work in British crime films, Harper brings a raw, energetic style to this explosive thriller.
Who stars in St George's Day?
The film features a powerhouse cast including Vincent Regan, Charles Dance, Dexter Fletcher, Craig Fairbrass, and Sean Pertwee, with Keeley Hazell rounding out the ensemble.
Is St George's Day (2012) worth watching?
If you love fast-paced crime thrillers with sharp dialogue and high stakes, *St George's Day* delivers. While not widely rated, its blend of action, drama, and European intrigue makes it a solid pick for genre fans.
How long is St George's Day?
The runtime of *St George's Day* is 109 minutes.
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About St George's Day (2012) — London Crime Thriller with High-Stakes Heist and Family Betrayal
Directed by Frank Harper, *St George's Day* (2012) plunges viewers into the gritty underworld of London's criminal elite through the eyes of notorious gangster cousins, Micky Mannock and Ray Collishaw. When a high-stakes cocaine deal goes awry in the North Sea, their empire teeters on the edge, forcing a desperate race across Europe's underbelly—from Amsterdam's neon-lit alleys to Berlin's shadowy backstreets. With the Russian Mafia hot on their trail and the police closing in, their only shot at redemption lies in executing an audacious diamond heist, all while dodging betrayal and bloodshed. Crafted as a high-octane crime thriller, the film blends relentless action with a raw, almost operatic sense of loyalty and consequence.
The atmosphere crackles with tension as alliances shift and every move could be the last. Harper crafts a visceral, fast-paced narrative that balances brutality with dark humor, making *St George's Day* a standout in the crime genre. Think *Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels* meets *Ocean's Eleven*, but with a distinctly British twist—where the stakes are personal, and the price of failure is unforgiving.