| | | Features: DVD, Special Edition, Pan and Scan (TV Format), Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), Dolby Surround Sound, English, Subtitled, French, Dubbed & Subtitled When jewel thief Franky Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) takes a slight detour to London en route to delivering a huge stolen diamond to his boss in New York, he unwittingly sets off an avalanche of sinister and comic events that wind their way throgh the rough-and-tumble worlds of bare-knuckle boxing, Irish gypsies, pawn shops, pig farming and...a shaggy dog. Snatch, Guy Ritchie's brilliant follow-up to his critically-acclaimed Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, exposes us to his hip and helter-skelter view of London's gangster unberbelly. Ritchie's characteristic fast-paced and constantly twisting story features a madcap ensemble cast of larger-than-life characters, including Jason Stratham, an unlicensed boxing promoter; Alan Ford, the local underworld kingpin; Dennis Farina, Franky's no-nonsense boss; Vinnie Jones, a legendary thug; Rade Serbedzija, a psycho double-crossing Russian; and Brad Pitt, in a hilarious turn as a fast-talking gypsy bare-knuckle boxer. "...sensationally stylish and darkly hilarious." Joe Leydon, San Francisco Examiner "[A] spicy comic strip without an ounce of fat..." Elvis Mitchell, The New York Times "It liberates you, shows you freedoms you never thought possible on the screen." Desson Howe, Washington Post "The coolest movie of the year!" Premiere Magazine "Brutal fun!" L.A. Daily News "...a rock-'em-sock-'em crime caper." Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
 Editor's Note
 A wild and tangled crime adventure involving gangsters, Irish gypsies, and a dog that can't stop swallowing things, SNATCH is both hilarious and action-packed. Jewel thief Franky Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) is in London en route to New York, where he will deliver an 86-karat diamond to his boss, Avi (Dennis Farina). A compulsive gambler, Franky is tempted into an illegal boxing scam, becoming the unwitting suspect in a robbery committed by bumbling pawnshop owners Vinny (Robbie Gee), Sol (Lennie James), and their oaf-of-a-driver, Tyrone (Ade). Meanwhile, novice boxing promoter Turkish (Jason Statham), and his dim-witted partner, Tommy (Stephen Graham), move into the "big time" with twisted crime boss, Brick Top (Alan Ford), and Mickey, a mumbling, unhinged Irish gypsy boxer (Brad Pitt). Thrown into the proceedings are killers Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones) and Boris the Blade (Rade Sherbedgia). A stylized work with a gritty urban soundtrack and a cast of intricately developed characters, SNATCH delivers superb and witty dialogue while depicting one of the more zany, complex diamond heists ever portrayed in film.
| Features | Animated & Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | French Subtitles |  | Pikey Subtitles |  | Production Notes |  | English 5.1 Dolby Digital & 2-Channel Dolby Surround |  | French Track |  | English Subtitles |  | Theatrical Trailers |  | Weblink |  | Filmographies |  | Deleted Scenes |  | Video Photo Gallery |  | TV Spots |  | "Stealing Stones" Featurette |  | "Making Snatch" Featurette |  | Storyboard Comparisons |  | Widescreen & Full Screen Presentations Of The U.K. Version |  | Digitally Mastered Audio & Anamorphic Video |  | Director & Producer Audio Commentary |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Columbia Tri-Star |
 | Release Date: 7/22/2008 |
 | Running Time: 103 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2001 |  | Catalog ID: 06253 |  | UPC: 00043396062535 |  | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English |  | Available Subtitles: English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Chinese |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 1.85:1/4:3 |
| Cast & Crew
| Memorable Quotes| "No snatching!"----Vinny (Robbie Gee) admonishing his dog for snatching and swallowing a whole squeeky toy | | "London. You know...fish, chips, cup--o--tea, Mary Poppins. London!"----Avi (Dennis Farina), explaining he has to go to London to get the diamond | | "I don't care if he's Mohammed Imar Bruce Lee, he's goin' down in the fourth!"----Brick Top (Alan Ford) to Turkish (Jason Statham) about Mickey's (Brad Pitt) fight | | "Bon jour?"----Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones), politely answering his car phone after he's repeatedly slammed someone's head in the passenger--side door |
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| | Professional Reviews | Box Office "...Intelligible...stylish...humorous....Downright Tarantino-esque in the best sense..." 01/01/2001 p.62New York Times "...Mr. Ritchie seizes the bespoke machismo of British gangster movies and gives it an action picture's ferocity....[Mr. Pitt's] brio is a reminder of how adept he is at low comedy..." 01/19/2001 p.E18 Film Comment "...Ritchie is a talented director....His slick camerawork and editing suggest a born storyteller..." 01/01/2001 p.73-4 Hollywood Reporter "...Pitt is in excellent form....Clever and funny...[It] offers the opportunity for a variety of actors -- ranging from the very experienced to the novice -- to shine..." 09/05/2000 p.23-89 Los Angeles Times "...Slick, quick and light-fingered....A brisk, cheerfully amoral entertainment..." 12/06/2000 p.C3 Chicago Sun-Times "...Ritchie is a zany, high-energy director....He's interested in voltage....SNATCH is fun to watch..." 01/19/2001 p.31 Chicago Sun-Times 7 of 10 ...Ritchie is a zany, high-energy director. He isn't interested in crime, he's interested in voltage. As an unfolding event, Snatch is fun to watch... - Roger Ebert
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5 of 5 Not as funny as lock stock but appeals to greater Thursday, March 28, 2002 neonduck from New York
If you haven't already, go see Lock Stock and two smoking barrels. This movie is less violent, although still violent and more general and appealing to a larger audience as opposed to lock stock which is mostly violence and humor.
Buy both! Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Madonna married a genius! Wednesday, February 20, 2002 Lisa from New York
Hilarious Black comedy, loved every minute. Have to see this film. Please please make time to watch this. The dialog is a little difficult at times lots of cockney rhyming slang to brush up on me thinks! The Irish accents are supposed to be impossible to understand so don't let that put you off, it's supposed to be funny!!! British humor is so complex - true comedy genius! This is comedy!, I can't stand David Letterman after watching this. He is no longer funnyish, I'm into Brit Humor! Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Loff yer bleedin arse awf Saturday, February 02, 2002 amarten from San Antonio, TX
I had to watch this movie 4 or 5 times before I could understand all the dialog. Densely British and exceedingly colloquial at that, the accents won't detract us Yanks from enjoying the great characters with whom Ritchie fills his movie. Brad Pitt does a turn as an Irish gypsy that's as good as anything he's ever done. Del Toro plays a small but vital plot role as Franky Four Fingers, a crook whose gambling addiction arranges the context of the plot. Farina plays an hilariously intense New York con man. Ritchie's cast of British actors is fascinating and wonderful to watch. Jason Statham and Stephen Graham play two friends who, with frenetic coolness, bumble their way through the illegal boxing underworld and end up with more than they bargained for. The plot takes violent but hilarious twists that pull the viewer along in gasps of laughter. Ritchie's plot twists and comic turns remind me of the Coen Brothers' movies. Ritchie and the Coens should collaborate on a movie. Maybe "Where the Bleedin 'ell Are Ya?" Was this review helpful?
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