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  1. The explosive follow-up to We Still Kill The Old Way (2014). Regarded as the best in the business, The Archer Gang is an aging criminal outfit who carry out a daring robbery, but are caught mid-heist. They are sentenced to do time in Britain's toughest prison.

  2. Fri 24 May @ 23:00 – WE STILL KILL THE OLD WAY (2014) *Channel Premiere. When his brother is brutally murdered at the hands of a sadistic mob of youths, expat Richie (Ian Ogilvy) is forced to trade the sun-kissed calm of Spain for the savage streets of London and return to his gangster roots on a violent quest for vengeance.

  3. So the movie starts of with an old man dying I think(not Harry brown) or something like that and this old veteran ends up homeless and is found by one of his old squadmates and it’s a bunch of old men (I’d love to say British but from that part of the world) and they end up destroying a Russians guy stripclub/organization and the movie ends with a shootout at a pub

  4. But if we take him at his word, and accept that the final act - and other sentimental bits - were actually Kubrick's idea,[nb]Let's not forget Bryan's horse-riding accident in Barry Lyndon, which is as melodramatic as something from Gone with the Wind, and not necessarily in a bad way.[/nb] then you have to wonder how he would have directed them.

  5. The Sicilian world of organized crime was the setting for Petri’s next film, A ciascuno il suo (1967; We Still Kill the Old Way). This work marked the director’s meeting with Gian Maria Volonté, the great actor who in the years to come would star in several of Petri’s better films.

  6. The Old Way, featuring modern Western luminary Nicolas Cage, promises a thrilling tale of vengeance and redemption through the eyes of a formidable gunslinger. As he battles the dark forces threatening his family and fellow townsfolk, this film transcends traditional Western conventions, evoking themes of desperation and moral fortitude.

  7. Review by The Yard ‘We Still Kill the Old Way” is a 2014 film about the difference between old time gangsters and modern day punks. The film gives you great satisfaction to see common street thugs getting what’s coming to them by people who are more evil, but classier and more stable, than they are.