Question:
Which movie is this? I have tried searching on the net but can't find it or remember it?2?
crazysam
2008-11-05 09:59:19 UTC
I can only remember one scene from the movie. Some police almost catch some drug dealers and then they hear a ice cream van, one of the guys gets ice creams for the fellow officers, only not to realise the drugs are in the ice creams, and get pilled up on them. I know it is english movie set in england or the uk, I have tried looking thru the movie list of drug movies on wiki but to no avail, could someone please help and give me the title??

I have posted this question before and the answer people said was "twin town" I checked the movie out and it isn't that film. I tried to edit the original question but there doesn't seem to be a way to do that, so thats the reason i am posting the question for the second time.
Six answers:
As You Wish
2008-11-05 10:14:58 UTC
Going Off Big Time?



Going Off Big Time is a British gangster thriller laced with post-Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels humour, yet free of that film's flash visual gimmickry and populated with convincingly real characters. Opening with a scene of violence and mayhem in a pub, the film unfolds in flashback as Mark Clayton (Neil Fitzmaurice, who also wrote the economical screenplay), recounts to his lawyer how bad luck and worse judgement turned this ordinary young man first into a hardened con, then into a small-time gangster. The prison sequences feature a masterly performance by Bernard Hill as the older con who shows Mark the ropes; the second half charts Clayton's rise to power taking over nightclub doors, running protection scams and, comically, dealing drugs from an ice-cream van. The style is plain vanilla with the rundown Liverpool settings giving a stark northern atmosphere somewhere between Get Carter (1971) and The Fully Monty (1997). It's small scale, unambitious stuff, and though Fitzmaurice packs plenty of plot into 83 minutes, more of Mark's romance with Natasha (Gabbi Barr) and his attempt to go straight would have lent the ending greater impact. The strong performances by a cast of almost entirely unknown actors are the best thing about the film.
WiccaWoman
2008-11-05 18:12:43 UTC
Well, there's a movie from the UK called The Great Ice-Cream Robbery but it was made in 1971.
Jason
2008-11-05 18:32:39 UTC
It sounds like a Cheech and Chong movie.
life_lover_nf
2008-11-05 18:09:04 UTC
well, if its a comedy its prob white chicks!

Even if its not, go check it out cause its a really good movie!
Lisa R
2008-11-05 18:10:11 UTC
try HOT FUZZ
Lil' Jaymz [Dropout Bear]
2008-11-05 18:08:51 UTC
try http://www.imdb.com/


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