Watch: Get Lucky 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Brothers Lucky and Raphael have always lived on the wrong side of the law. When a “job” goes very wrong and Lucky finds himself in debt to local heavies, Sebastian and Kramer, he is forced to join his wayward brother on the biggest heist of their careers. While Raphael concocts a plan to rob the casino of the most powerful crime-lord in town, Mr Zigic, and enlists the help of Zigic’s own unwitting nephew Niko and employee Eli, Lucky is distracted by the girl of his dreams, femme fatale Bridget, who may not be all that she seems. With betrayals and twists of fate, it seems everyone has an ulterior motive. The question is who can the brothers trust on the most important night of their lives?.
Plot: Lucky is a small time criminal and he’s happy just getting by until he agrees to look after some counterfeit money for a friend who is in a bit of trouble with the law Two months go by without a word from him so Lucky burns the ‘funny money’ to avoid problems for himself.
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Rubbish! 2/10
Review: This movie is an awful attempt at a English heist movie, because the storyline is terrible, along with the acting. From the beginning the film is all over the place, which just made me loose interest. The main character looks more like a geek than a criminal, an once again, there using Eastern Europeans as the criminals. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting that much from this film because most of Craig Fairbrass movies. The ending was a clear indication that there is going to be a sequel, which I definitely won’t be rushing to see. Disappointing!Round-Up: I’m yet to see a good crime caper movie come out of England since Guy Ritchies older movies. This country seems to be stuck in a rut for ideas, but that’s not to say that America has come out with anything that decent nowadays. Ever since the writers strike in Hollywood, everyone has seemed to have turned to TV sitcoms and the movies that come out of Hollywood are either remakes or just complete rubbish. Independent films have taken advantage of the lack of originality in the big budget movies, and a few of them have paid off. This is just to show that know matter how much the technology has moved forward, the premise of a good movie ALWAYS relies on the storyline. I just hope that things pick up soon.
Budget: $5million Worldwide Gross:
I recommend this movie to people who like there crime capers that are set in the UK. 2/10
very different but very good
Brothers Lucky and Raphael have always lived on the wrong side of the law. When a ‘job’ goes very wrong and Lucky finds himself in debt to local heavies, Sebastian and Kramer, he is forced to join his wayward brother on the biggest heist of their careers.While Raphael concocts a plan to rob the casino of the most powerful crime-lord in town, Mr Zigic, and enlists the help of Zigic’s own unwitting nephew Niko and employee Eli, Lucky is distracted by the girl of his dreams, femme fatale Bridgett, who may not be all that she seems.
With betrayals and twists of fate, it seems everyone has an ulterior motive. The question is who, can the brothers trust on the most important night of their lives? Very impressed with the acting.
A good twist to the story at the end as well.
Afer reading this i thought i would have a look. Very good acting and not too Hollywood.
Look forward to getting this on DVD, worth another look.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 26 min (86 min)
Budget 5000000
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Action
Director Sacha Bennett
Writer T.J. Ramini, Walter Taylaur, Sacha Bennett
Actors Luke Treadaway, Emily Atack, Craig Fairbrass
Country United Kingdom
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