Love, Honour and Obey

This article is about the 2000 film. For the 2014 film, see Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey..
Love, Honour and Obey
Directed by Dominic Anciano
Ray Burdis
Produced by Dominic Anciano
Ray Burdis
Written by Ray Burdis
Dominic Anciano
Starring Sadie Frost
Jonny Lee Miller
Jude Law
Ray Winstone
Kathy Burke
Sean Pertwee
Denise Van Outen
Rhys Ifans
Narrated by Jonny Lee Miller
Music by john beckett
Cinematography John Ward
Edited by Rachel Meyrick
Distributed by Keystone Pictures (USA)
Pretty Pictures (France)
Sales Company
Trimark Video
Release dates
  • 9 February 2001 (2001-02-09) (US)
Running time
103 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Love, Honour and Obey is a 2000 mock gangster film starring several members of the Primrose Hill set. It was jointly written and directed by Dominic Anciano and Ray Burdis (who also appear in the film) as a follow-up to their 1998 film Final Cut. Both this film and Final Cut have the same trademark of giving the cast the same Christian name as the actors who play them - of the sixteen main characters, only Matthew (Rhys Ifans) and Maureen (Denise van Outen) do not share this trait. The film also features a cameo appearance from former East London boxer turned comedian, Ricky Grover.

Synopsis

Jonny (Jonny Lee Miller) is working as a courier and becoming increasingly dissatisfied with his life. He asks long-running school friend Jude (Jude Law) to help him into the North London criminal gang run by his uncle Ray (Ray Winstone). As Jonny gets more involved in the image of the criminal world, he starts making mistakes and through a mutual dislike for rival gangster Matthew (Rhys Ifans) inadvertently starts a war with the South London mob, headed up by Sean (Sean Pertwee).

Cast

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