
Lords of London 2014
"In this city, crime is a family business."
Set against the gritty backdrop of a forgotten Italian village, *Lords of London* (2014) follows Tony, a London crime boss who wakes up in an abandoned farmhouse with no memory and blood on his shirt.
Director: Antonio Simoncini
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lords of London (2014) about?
*Lords of London* (2014) follows Tony, a powerful London crime figure who wakes up in an abandoned farmhouse with no recollection of how he got there. As blood stains his shirt, he stumbles into a secluded Italian village seemingly untouched by time, where he must unravel his own dark past to survive.
Who directed Lords of London?
Antonio Simoncini directed *Lords of London* (2014), bringing a unique vision to this crime thriller.
Who stars in Lords of London?
The film features Glen Murphy, Ray Winstone, Giovanni Capalbo, Serena Iansiti, and Christopher Hatherhall in key roles.
Is Lords of London (2014) worth watching?
With its blend of crime, mystery, and thriller elements, *Lords of London* (2014) offers an intriguing premise and strong performances. Fans of atmospheric crime dramas will find its story compelling, though its unrated status leaves room for varied expectations.
How long is Lords of London?
*Lords of London* (2014) has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About Lords of London (2014) — A Crime Boss's Dark Journey in a Frozen Italian Village
Set against the gritty backdrop of a forgotten Italian village, *Lords of London* (2014) follows Tony, a London crime boss who wakes up in an abandoned farmhouse with no memory and blood on his shirt. Directed by Antonio Simoncini, the film blends crime, mystery, and thriller elements as Tony navigates a world that feels frozen in time, uncovering secrets that blur the line between past and present.
With a stellar cast led by Glen Murphy and Ray Winstone, *Lords of London* explores themes of identity, betrayal, and the inescapable grip of crime. Its moody atmosphere and suspenseful pacing create a gripping narrative that keeps viewers guessing until the final scene. The Italian countryside serves as a haunting backdrop, amplifying the film's dark, atmospheric tone.