A sharply dressed crime caper crackling with irreverent bravado and razor-wire wit. It invites you into a smoke-filled, mahogany-paneled labyrinth where every tailored suit hides a loaded gun and apex predators circle a vulnerable throne.
The Gentlemen
"Criminal. Class."
Director:
Guy Ritchie
Cast:
Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong, Lyne Renee
Crime
Comedy
Budget:
$22,000,000
Box Office:
$115,171,795
The Gentlemen - Easter Eggs & Hidden Details
Easter Eggs
The 'Gritchie' beer tap in the opening pub scene.
A direct, cheeky reference to director Guy Ritchie's real-world brewery, Gritchie Brewing Company, subtly inserting his personal brand into the fabric of the film's universe.
The Miramax studio pitch featuring a poster of 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'
Miramax is the real-life distributor of The Gentlemen. The poster is a nod to Ritchie's 2015 spy film, creating a self-referential cinematic moment and highlighting Ritchie's own filmography.
Fletcher's script titled 'Bush'.
Fletcher's screenplay is named "Bush," which was the actual working title for The Gentlemen during its early development, serving as a clever meta-joke for industry insiders.