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RocknRolla Cast & Credits

Cast

One Two
Gerard Butler
Lenny Cole
Tom Wilkinson
Stella
Thandie Newton
Mumbles
Idris Elba
Archy
Mark Strong
Handsome Bob
Tom Hardy
Uri Obomavich
Karel Roden
Fred the Head
Geoff Bell
June
Gemma Arterton
Roman
Jeremy Piven
Johnny Quid
Toby Kebbell
Councillor
Jimi Mistry
Cookie
Matt King
Victor
Dragan Micanovic
Pete
Michael Ryan
Tank
Nonso Anozie
Paul
Bronson Webb
Danny
Kelly George
Bandy
Roland Manookian
Rocker
Jamie Campbell Bower
Property Lawyer
Tim Wallers
Judge
James Greene
Barrister
Jasper Jacob
Speeler Girl
Joanna Bacon
Jackie
Tiffany Mulheron
Barman
David Sterne
Drowned Sloane
Blake Ritson
Waster
Andy Linden
Detective Sergeants
Anton Saunders
Sexy Girl in Bathroom
Laura McIntosh
Performance by The Subways
Billy Lunn
Performance by The Subways
Joshua Morgan

Crew

Director
Guy Ritchie
Producer
Steve Richards, Navid McIlhargey, Joel Silver, Guy Ritchie, Steve Clark Hall, Susan Downey, Lauren Meek
Writer
Guy Ritchie
Casting
Reg Poerscout-Edgerton
Production Management
Mark Mostyn, Liz West, Rebecca Rae, Emma Zee, Isobel Thomas, Max Keene, Matthew Baker, Paul Bennett, Claire Tovey, Sarah Shepherd
Art Department
Julian Caldow, Christopher Sanchez, George Dean, Peter Edge, Greg O'Donnell, Andy Nicholson, Neal Callow, Richard Bridgland
Editor
Philip Hedgecock, Emily Greenwood, Rob Gordon, James Herbert
Music
Steve Isles, The Black Keys , Kim Fowley, The Pretty Things , War, The Subways , Lou Reed, Wanda Jackson, Ian Neil, Derek Somaru
Sound
Paul Schwartz, Ron Bartlett, D M Hemphill, Nick Foley, John Roesch, Alyson Moore, Mary Jo Lang, Tom Ozanich, Ian Morgan, Susan Kurtz, Valerie Davidson, Christopher Alba, Nathan Whitehead, Louis Elman, Abigail Barbier, Mark Larry, Bryan Watkins, John Hayes, Eric Flickinger
Publicity
Moira Houlihan
Camera, Film & Tape
Julian Morson, Barney Piercy, Erin Stevens, Alex Bailey, rob pizzey, Patrick Malone, John Palmer, Michael Deming, Tim Jones, David S Higgs, Julian Morson
Physical Effects
Richard Bradshaw, Derek Lea, Maurice Lee, Jim Dowdall
Visual Effects & Animation
David Harris, Graham Hills, Tina Charad, Danny Yount, Ian Dawson, Kyle Cooper, Erin McGookin, Laurent Treherne, Louise Hussey, Scott Pritchard, Dave Bannister, Guy Elson, Tom Kimberley, Alex Llewellyn, Ian Murphy, Kate Porter, Cristina Puente, David Sjodin, Mark Pascoe, Lee Tibbetts, Joce Capper, Warwick Hewett, Alan Williamson, Stuart Wishart, Karl Openshaw, Jonathan Privett, Alex Jenyon
Wardrobe, Hair & Makeup
Kirstin Chalmers, Joanna Wright, Mark Lord, James Pavlou, Suzannah Harman, Katherine Rayner, Laura McIntosh
Engineering, Electrical & Grips
Frank Webster, Stewart Holt, Michael A Parsons, Ricky Payne, Fred Todd, David Gray, Dan Fontaine, John Walker, Andrew Bell
Below The Line
Sarah Brand, Larry Eydmann, Aaron Auch, Lara Khajetoorians, Paul McCloskey, Christina Rice, David Smith, Jim Atkins, Barry Goodwin, David Speirs, Georg Grohmann, Alan Burrows, Gary Dodd, Richard Ong, Steve Pike, Graham Pamment, Philip Ball
Construction
Denis Wilson, Rob Sutton, Lee Biggs, David Gibson, Darren Hayward, Simon Marjoram, Garry Moore
Accounting
Patrick Isherwood, Adam Kuhn
Craft Services
Tony Judd, Carole Bulmer, Christine Perrett
Props
Julie Signy, Mark Papworth
Legal
Richard Moxon, Ronald J. Levin
Consultants & Advisors
Charles Edwards, Sarah Critchley


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