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2000 British film
24 Hours in London
Every second kills.
Directed byAlexander Finbow
Written byAlexander Finbow
Produced byFergal McGrath
StarringGary Olsen
Anjela Lauren Smith
CinematographyChris Plevin
Edited byIan Farr
Music byEdmund Butt
Distributed byBlue Dolphin Film Distribution (UK)
Blockbuster Entertainment Group (US)
Release date
  • 14 July 2000 (2000-07-14)
Running time90 min.
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish / French / Russian

24 Hours in London is a 2000 British crime thriller film directed by Alexander Finbow and starring Gary Olsen and Anjela Lauren Smith. The film takes place in London in the year 2009.

Plot

Crime lord Christian controls the streets of London. He decides to exterminate a rival gang but leaves a witness in the process. Martha, the witness, is being protected by the police but Christian's gang is unstoppable. After her near-death experience in the police station, she is moved to another location to meet up with undercover officers, but the officer she meets is actually a criminal impersonating the officer that he and his accomplice have just harvested organs from.

At the end, as Christian is dying in a hotel room, we learn that the protagonist is actually a mole for Christian and that one of Christian's thugs is romantically involved with Martha. It turns out that Martha and her lover Tony hired the organ harvesters who are caught up in the middle, Christian is dead, the good/bad cop is left to die, and the organ harvesters and the con couple (Martha and Tony) leave. After their departure, the police force enters the room and the commissioner gives a nod signaling them to leave.

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