Mr Nice
2010 film by Bernard Rose / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mr Nice[1] (US title Mr. Nice) is a 2010 crime drama film written and directed by Bernard Rose, Mr Nice is in part a biopic, a loose film adaptation of Mr Nice, the cult 1997 autobiography by Howard Marks. The film features an ensemble cast starring Rhys Ifans as Howard Marks, along with David Thewlis, Omid Djalili, Jack Huston, Crispin Glover and Chloë Sevigny.
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Directed by | Bernard Rose |
Screenplay by | Bernard Rose |
Based on | Mr Nice by Howard Marks |
Produced by | Luc Roeg |
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Cinematography | Bernard Rose |
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Music by | Philip Glass |
Production companies | Independent Film Productions Kanzaman |
Distributed by | Contender Entertainment (UK) |
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Running time | 121 minutes |
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Language | English |
Box office | £528,534 |
Ifans portrays Marks, a Welsh marijuana smuggler who ran one of the biggest global cannabis smuggling operations from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, mostly while on the run. Marks associated with some of the more colourful characters of the era, allegedly even cutting deals with the FBI, the Mafia, the IRA and MI6. After serving time in Terre Haute, one of the "toughest" prisons in the United States, Marks stopped smuggling and dealing in cannabis (although he still openly used the drug himself) and gained wider fame as a pro-cannabis campaigner, stand-up comedian, actor (at least in cameos), lads' mag columnist, television show panelist, music producer, motivational speaker, and even prospective Member of Parliament.
Like Marks's autobiography on which it is based, the film has polarised critics.