Lords of London Page #2

Synopsis: London gangster, Tony Lord, is the son of the notoriously ruthless, Terry Lord (Ray Winstone). After a standard shake down goes awry, Tony must confront his father's past in order to alter the gritty, abusive path that his life is spiraling down.
Director(s): Antonio Simoncini
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.2
R
Year:
2014
90 min
26 Views


We have to do something. I

know exactly what to do.

Stop it. Not violence, Tony.

Not violence, please.

I can't wait to go to London.

With you, my love.

I want to see everything. Every

places, every... every cities.

And I want to sing with you. Every time we do.

I want to visit Bath, York, Canterbary.

Canterbury.

Cantabry.

Canterbury.

Cannbury.

- Yes.

- That'll do.

What's that?

- What is from your town?

- Will you shut the f*** up?

- Sorry, my love.

- You shut the f*** up, right?

You got it?

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry. OK? I'm sorry.

Margherita, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. OK?

I'm sorry. Come here. Come here.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Come on.

I'm sorry, OK? I'm sorry.

You alright? You OK? Look at me. Look at me.

You alright? You OK, then? Yeah.

I'm sorry.

OK? Yes? Yeah? OK?

Yeah, say yeah. Say yeah. Say yeah. Go on.

- You know I'm sorry, don't you?

- I don't know.

You do. You know I'm sorry. OK.

What, no kisses this time? Not

with that around your faces, no?

I was gonna tell you, mate, but I

just had to let Tony see it...

- Why, what's the problem?

- It's not good news, Tony. No one has any money.

Of course, they have. It's just

you two are not getting it.

But the people we've been dealing with

just haven't got the business, anymore.

There's cash places!

I don't have a problem gettin' the money!

Look, we've tried, Tony, but they're all in debt.

Right, then, we need to show 'em

that we mean business, fellas.

Surprise.

- Are not you afraid of that?

- No.

- Really?

- Yes.

Good evening.

Fabrizio.

- Good day.

- Good evening.

Yeah, that's what I said. We play a game, then?

No. No. No. No.

- Not even for a friend?

- Money.

Tony, money.

How's that?

You happy? Huh? He's happy, isn't he?

- Alright?

- Thank you.

Pour me a f***ing drink, man.

Cheers.

Terry. Honey.

Don't think your debt's paid.

- What was all that about, then?

- That was your last f***ing warning.

That's a sh*t hand, isn't it?

- Terry.

- What? I'm in...

- Terry, you have no money.

- I can get money, alright? Don't worry about it.

- Wait, that's enough.

- I've got money!

Where you gonna find money?

It doesn't matter, where. I'm good for it, alright?

Now come on, show or go. What you gonna do?

Well, he's out, now. What you doin', then?

- Terry, you got no money.

- I can get money. I told you that.

- Where you gonna get money from?

- I got money, alright? Don't worry about it.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

- I see you.

- You're seeing me?

Yeah?

How 'bout you f***ing see these, then.

- Where'd you get those cards from?

- It's over.

- What?

- It's over.

How do you get those cards? You f***ing old c*nt!

Where'd you get these cards? Get the

f*** off of me. Get the f*** off of me.

Where did you get these f***ing cards, hey?

Where'd you get 'em?

I know where your little girl live, eh?

Margherita.

You what? Don't you f***ing... you f***ing

touch her. You f***ing touch her, I'll do ya!

Home! Go home. Arriverderci. Home!

Arriva-f***ing-what?

- How do you get it?

- That's enough.

Come on, leave me, you f***ing c*nts. F*** off!

Yeah, here with my jacket.

I'll be f***ing back for you, f***ing c*nts.

Especially f***ing you.

Yeah, sit.

F***ing sneaky cat.

Happy card. F*** off.

Calm down, John.

John, calm yourself down.

Now, you know you owe us four and a

half grand and you're walking about

without a care in the world. Yeah?

You've gotta be very careful where

you walk, these days, John.

Or you never know what else

can happen out there. Eh?

I was really curious, when I was a kid, you know?

I used to do things, uh... other kids wouldn't do.

Like a moth in the, uh...

the burning flame.

You know what I mean?

You know what I mean.

You know... I think it was preparing me

for what I do more like today, you know?

I mean, I can do things other men can't do.

Move your hand away.

- Let me go home, and I'll get your money.

- Open your mouth, John. Open your mouth.

Let me go home, and I'll get your money.

Look, John, just open your mouth. John, John,

John. I'm gonna get blood all over me, mate.

Open your mouth. Open your mouth. Open your mouth.

That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it.

It's in there. That's in there.

- Alright, now don't move.

- I'll get your money.

Stay still.

This'll be over in a minute. So what?

I got something to show you, but

I'm not sure you're gonna like it.

Good evening.

Good evening, Francesco.

It's just down here.

I knew. He was no good.

- Did he see you?

- Yeah. He saw me.

Good. Good.

- How you gonna tell her?

- I can't.

What do you mean, you can't? She needs to know.

She will make the right decision, Tony.

Don't worry.

Calm down.

Where do you think I'm goin'?! What

do you think I'm up to?! What, do you

think I'm f***ing gallavanting

about all over the place?!

I'm trying to get a lving, a

f***ing living for you and him!

Why is he, just f***ing listen to him! Adults

talk to him! He doesn't f***ing listen to me!

Not to me! He never f***ing listens to me!

Not when you f***ing show up!

F***ing sh*t, how it is.

Oh, that's it. Smash the f***ing kitchen up now!

Get up. Get up! Oi!

Wait. Oi! Wait.

Wait. Come here. What's the matter?

What's the matter?

What's the matter? What's the matter?

What's the matter?

Stand up.

What have you done?

What have you f***ing done?

Marie. Marie. Marie. Come on. Come on, wake up.

Wake up. Wake up. Don't, stand up.

Breathe. Breathe. Stand up. Stand up.

Stand up, please, come on. Get up. Get up.

Get up. Get up. Get up. Get up.

- Terry.

- Hey, what's wrong?

- Our apartment. Everything has gone.

- What?

Where were you the last night? I

thought you were at the apartment.

I was just gonna take care of that business, that's

all. Before we go to London. What's missing?

- Everything. All the money for the trip.

- What?

- Our money for our trip, Terry.

- It's alright. It's fine.

Come on. Let's go.

- What you after, lads?

- Where's your dad?

He's not here at the moment.

What can I do you for?

Just get him, sweetheart.

- It's alright, darling.

- No, it's not alright.

You're late with your payment.

Look, I've told you before.

I haven't got it, alright?

You better find it.

- What happens if I don't pay it?

- We'll take everything you own.

Even her.

- Can we do this somewhere else?

- Of course.

I can't believe you done that.

You know me. I like to leave

my mark on 'em, Tony.

Hang on. Hello?

- Uh, Tone?

- Kevin.

Yeah, I-I'm sorry about all that stuff, earlier.

Look, I'll have it sorted by

the end of today. I promise.

Well, alright, then, 'cause we don't

wanna come 'round there again, mate.

Of course.

He sends his love.

Still think he mighta been

behindin' a bill, Tony.

They knew the consequences when

they borrowed the money, right?

They make you laugh, don't they?

We're a business! What is it here?

Sheeesh...

She was lovely, wasn't she?

Oh, yeah. I wouldn't mind

leaving my mark on her, too.

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