He takes the debt money back from the unconscious friends but allows Tom to leave with the antique shotguns. "When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters.

Rory Breaker (Vas Blackwood) discovers that the drugs he was going to purchase were stolen from him, as the marijuana growers were in his employ. "In 2013 I became a dad so I needed to change my lifestyle to work around raising my daughter Beau, so I fell into estate agency.“That was great but I’ve just ­suddenly rekindled my love for acting.“I have joined Nic Knight Management. But he was ­always talking to me about football, just relaxing me.“Vinnie stood up for me always, ­patting me on the back and saying, ‘You are doing well.’ Everyone knew he was a hard nut but he had a soft centre.“Vinnie was so authentic playing Chris it scared me at times. A page for describing Recap: Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels. He does so by hiding a camera in the room behind Eddy that allows him to read his cards, and have Barry "The Baptist" send via morse code what he, Barry, learns by watching the video feed on a monitor in another room. At the audition he said, ‘This is going to massive.’“Even though it was low budget, he treated it like a blockbuster.“They offered me £6,000 or a small cut of sales as payment. I actually thought he was going to punch that guy in the sunbed for real at first as he was so intense.“And in the scene where he is smashing the car door on the robber’s head, it was pretty terrifying.“It still gives me chills watching that power and aggression on screen.”As well as ­being taken under Vinnie’s wing, Peter reveals how real-life gangster and bare-knuckle boxer Lenny McLean treated him like a son.Lenny, who played enforcer Barry The Baptist in the film, used to invite Peter and his mum into his motor home to watch Emmerdale between takes.Peter said: “At first I was thinking, ‘That geezer is ­enormous and very scary looking.’ In our scene I said, ‘P*** off you nonce.’“Afterwards he pulled me aside and said in that low powerful voice, ‘You are the only person who has said that to me and lived to tell the tale.’“I didn’t have a clue what it meant at the time but he just took me under his wing after that.“I had no idea of his history or ­reputation.
Long-time friends and small-time criminals Eddy, Tom, Soap, and Bacon put together £100 … On returning to their flat, the gang is ambushed by the four friends, who take the loot and return later that night to stash the goods next door, before celebrating with a wild night of drinking. That ­exposure it helped me get a scholarship at the Sylvia Young Theatre School.“The movie came out just as I joined Brentwood County High, where pupils thought I was cool because I was connected to Hollywood.”Now working as an estate agent, Peter loves the fact that he still gets ­recognised by strangers as Little Chris.After Lock, Stock he made several films and worked in TV before becoming a DJ.He added: “It just ended up quite naturally that my DJ career became my focus. Eddy relays this information to the group, intending for them to rob the neighbours as they come back from their heist.

The neighbours' heist gets under way; despite a gang member being killed by his own Bren Gun, and an incriminating encounter with a traffic warden, the job is a success.
Dog is mugged by Big Chris of the shotguns and money during his escape; Gary and Dean spot Big Chris with the guns and hastily follow him, while the four friends return to find their loot missing. After Tom leaves, Big Chris arrives to admit he is keeping the debt money for himself and his son, but instead gives them an antique guns catalogue, which reveals that the antique shotguns were each worth a fortune. Gary and Dean, trying to recover the antique shotguns, call Nick, who directs them to the same address, while Big Chris (Vinnie Jones), Harry's debt collector, departs with his son to the same destination, and the four friends drive home from the bar. Дмитрий Рогожин 5,724 views Nick had purchased the guns from a pair of bungling small-time criminals, Gary and Dean (Victor McGuire and Jake Abraham), who had stolen them from a bankrupt lord as part of a job for Harry Lonsdale, not realizing that of the entire stolen firearms collection, his only desire was the two antique shotguns. The film also holds a 66/100 rating (indicating "generally favorable reviews") on Metacritic based on 30 reviews.

You will upset him.’ But I was fearless then and felt I had to support my team Arsenal in front of Vinnie.“I walked in the room and casually took my coat off and Vinnie’s eyes popped out of his head.“He shouted, ‘Who is this cocky little b*gger?’ Everyone laughed and it just meant that Vinnie liked me.“I read my lines including swear words without a blink. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' Little Chris 20 years after gangster flick took world by storm EXCLUSIVE: Peter McNicholl played the son of Vinnie Jones's Big Chris in the cult movie Share A television series, Lock, Stock..., followed in 2000. The story is a heist film involving a self-confident young card sharp who loses £500,000 to a powerful crime lord in a rigged game of three card brag. Rory interrogates Nick into revealing where the four friends live, and enlists one of the chemists to identify the robbers. Harry learns that Eddy is a card savant from his bodyguard Barry "the Baptist" (Lenny McLean). He was the only actor ­allowed a TV in his Winnebago on set and he allowed only us to watch it on breaks. “He was always so calm and ­assured, before then becoming the menacing Big Chris as soon as the cameras started to roll.“Back then it was seen by some as a joke that he was cast.