Grimsby (2016)
Directed by Louis Leterrier

Action / Comedy
aka: Brothers Grimsby

Film Synopsis

Nobby Butcher may not have a job or much money but his life in Grimbsy in the north of England could not be happier.  An avid football fanatic and inveterate beer drinker, Nobby still manages to find time for his devoted girlfriend and his nine children.  The only thing he regrets is having lost contact with his brother Sebastian, whom he hasn't seen for thirty years.  One day, Nobby finally manages to trace his brother to London, not knowing that Sebastian now works for the British security services.  The meeting between the two unlikeliest of brothers is hardly a happy occasion, as the two men end up having to run for their lives when they uncover a terrorist plot that threatens the entire world.  The simple-minded slob and ultra-sophisticated spy have no choice but to join forces in a desperate bid to save mankind...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Louis Leterrier
  • Script: Sacha Baron Cohen, Phil Johnston, Peter Baynham
  • Photo: Oliver Wood
  • Music: David Buckley, Erran Baron Cohen
  • Cast: Sacha Baron Cohen (Nobby), Rebel Wilson (Dawn Grobham), Freddie Crowder (Tsunami), Jon-Jon Lockwood (Jason), Shaun Thomas (Skeletor), Claudia Adshead (Britney), Mark Strong (Sebastian Graves), Lex Shrapnel (Steven Marber), Isla Fisher (Jodie Figgis), David James (Jordan Beder), Rory Keenan (James Thurbeck), Tamsin Egerton (Carla Barnes), Johnny Vegas (Milky Pimms), Ricky Tomlinson (Paedo Pete), David Harewood (Black Gareth), Margaret Jackman (Doris), John Thomson (Bob Tolliver), Lewis Johnson (Young Nobby), Gabriel Palmer (Young Sebastian), Steve Scott (News Reporter)
  • Country: UK / Australia / USA
  • Language: English / Ukrainian
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 83 min
  • Aka: Brothers Grimsby ; The Brothers Grimsby

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