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Who Needs Enemies

2013

R

1 h 31 m

United Kingdom

Krimen

Drama

Thriller

When ex-boxer Tom Sheridan agrees to hire his strip club out to lifelong friend and colleague Ian Levine he soon discovers the private party involves something so atrocious that it sparks a bloody feud between the two old friends.
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Michael McKell
Ian
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Ian Pirie
Tom
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Emma Barton
Catherine
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Kris Johnson
Chris
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Glen Fox
Mark
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Tom Carey
Tony
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Victoria Donovan
Vicky
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Nick Lavelle
Olav
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Donna Preston
Betty
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Benjamin Stapleton
Big Jay
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Daniel Pirie
Adam
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Andrew Oprhanides
1St Exquisite Security
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Charlie Rawes
2Nd Exquisite Security
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Jane Price-Stephens
Sophie
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Debbie Clark
Louise
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Philip Patrick
Andy
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Catherine Stylianou
Michelle
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Claudia Grace Mckell
Charlotte

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عبدالعالي الصقري

29/05/2023 08:44
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Mother of memes

22/11/2022 13:03
Not sure about the title missing a question mark or the narrative jumps but overall a good solid film. I was confused for half of the story but gradually managed to catch up.
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آآآيوتةةة👑🇱🇾

22/11/2022 13:03
This was decent and the acting first class, the cinematography is exceptional so what is not to like? At times it seems they want to use every trick available, flashbacks, scenes played from a different angle, I think if they kept it simpler it would have made a better movie. I did spot the gaff when he said bullet then knife, surprised that was not spotted in editing.
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axelle

22/11/2022 13:03
This is an interesting crime drama. The film opens with three North London criminals in a car. Chris (Kris Johnson) and Tony (Tom Carey) kill Mark (Glen Fox) for reasons unknown. At this point the film divides itself into 8 chapters. Chapter one starts before the killing and leads up to it. It opens with Tom (Ian Pirie) being killed as our threesome search his home looking for... Chapter two starts before Tom was killed so we now have an idea what they were looking for. At this points the chapters run somewhat chronological, sometimes going back a bit in time so they can work in another plot point and save on film by reshowing the same scene. I enjoyed the characters and the way the story was oddly structured. However, once the mystery was over and the plot was moving forward, the film went from interesting to run of the mill. Certainly worth a rental for crime drama fans. Parental Guide: Excessive F-sakes. No sex or nudity. Off screen rape.
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Mawa Traore

22/11/2022 13:03
This film starts aa it intends to go on. Quite shocking plot - that we all know deep inside could be real - and the sub plots are equally gruesome I have the film a low score because of the subject matter - but really the film is quite accomplished. Sorry for the "story" as such but since this is "real life" i suppose its all part of our (humanities) pagent!
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its.verdex

22/11/2022 13:03
After my second viewing, I strongly feel that Peter Stylianou's pleasingly gritty, blissfully expletive-laden UK gangster flick is entirely worthy of undiscovered midnight movie gem status! The increasingly warped entertainment value is largely due to the delicious vulgarity of Kris Johnson's feral performance as the sublimely unfiltered sociopathic thug Chris! Along with the bizarrely unheralded trash classic 'Dagenham' (2018), Peter Stylianou's hilariously potty-mouthed 'Who Needs Enemies' is due major B-Movie props, and some of the bants are propah next level funny, mayte! This is clearly more Mail on Sunday sleaze than studied Jean-Pierre Melville cool, but there's an undeniably spirted quality to the lad's performances, and an unrepentantly lurid savour to the text that effectively raised these insalubrious underworld shenanigans to that of a potential B-cult!
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Mégane pro

22/11/2022 13:03
Feels like a film student movie: amateur actors; over edited w too many flashbacks & changing of the sequence of events etc; low budget; crappy script etc. Then there is the story itself: a very grim tale of paedophiles, rapists & murderers. Great that the worst of them get there comeuppance, but my sense is it is grim to try and gain shock value. I'd give it a miss if I were you. Nb: those giving 7-10 are clearly people associated with the film.
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Jameel Abdula

22/11/2022 13:03
I am a sucker for British Gangster movies so when I got a look at "Who Needs Enemies" I was pretty psyched. While most films in this genre kind of stick to a set storyline, Who Needs Enemies adds something more; awesome cinematography. This film is beautifully shot and some of the scenes deserve to be framed and hung on a wall. Director, Peter Stylianou does an excellent job of framing and pacing and Andre Govia (cinematographer) wrings every bit of emotion out of each shot. The colors range from warm yellows and browns to cold blues and greys so seamlessly that it keeps the story going. Now make no mistake, as beautiful as this film is, it is also incredibly violent. Something that I also like in my crime movies. The plot is one of old friends turning on each other and in the seedy underworld that pretty much means that someone has to die. Tom Sheridan, played by Ian Pirie, is a gangster who owns a successful strip club in London. His old friend, Ian (played by Michael McKeil) rents out the club for a private party all seems well. Unfortunately, there are some unspeakable acts going on during the party and Tom decides to get revenge on his old mate. Not to give too much away, but this feud starts an all out war on the streets of London as the body count rises. The entire cast is not well known but they deliver solid performances. I wouldn't be surprised if some of them are connected guys. Overall this is a beautifully violent film that takes the British Gangster genre to a new level. Very much recommended.
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MlleIsa

22/11/2022 13:03
I didn't expect much, but I found it very entertaining and full of unexpected little twists. Well acted and written. This is a lower budget film but does not cut corners, austere natural locations, nothing fancy, very down to earth. Filmed in a very Pulp Fiction way, disconnected moments come together. If you enjoy the British gangster film, I believe you not be disappointed.
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𝐦𝐚𝐯𝐚𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐢

22/11/2022 13:03
Most movies made in the U.S. nowadays are pretty low brow and seem to cater to Hollywood elites and their sophomoric sensibilities. Not so with the British and Australian film industry. Solid story, characters are well defined, actors are top notch though not widely known. The weaving of the story in chapters works well. I have been a fan of the British gangster films for quite sometime now. Pistols are held and fired as pistols, violence is in your face when it needs to be and subtle when it adds to the story. Nothing gratuitous about it. Good direction as well. If you are fan of the genre this is a little known gem.
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