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All or Nothing at All

All or Nothing at All
Directed by Andrew Grieve

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"...classy and involving... incredibly gripping..." – The Sunday Times

"Laurie plays the hero with the right mixture of charm and guile... engaging stuff..." – The Times

"...nice performances all round, especially from Laurie" – The Daily Telegraph

In this compelling story of a daring conman, Leo Hopkins (Hugh LaurieHouse) prospers from the greed of others – but his undeniable charm and willingness to take risks plunge him into a mess of troubles and worry. Addicted to gambling, seduced by his secretary and threatened by his corrupt boss, his life spirals downward and Leo must find a way to straighten himself out before he loses everything.

Starring: Hugh Laurie, Jessica Turner, Bob Monkhouse, Pippa Guard, Steve Steen, Caroline Quentin and Phyllida Law

Special Features: Cast Profiles

approx. 150 mins.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #32506 in DVD
  • Brand: LAURIE,HUGH
  • Released on: 2007-11-27
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .35 pounds
  • Running time: 180 minutes

Customer Reviews

all or nothing at all delivers the former5
Addictably watchable and compelling direction by Andrew Grieve. Hugh Laurie is well-cast as the likably deceptive Leo Hopkins. A well told story written by Guy Andrews of the gripping downward spiral of a man who just wants to make everyone happy.

EXCELLENT MOVIE5
Another outstanding performance by Mr. Laurie. He is an amazing actor that once again shows his enormous talent.


Mr. Laurie play a con artist named Leo who would sell his mother to make a buck.


There's a great scene of Mr. Laurie doing TAI-CHI in his underware is an added bonus!

Not as good as expected3
While Hugh Laurie does an adequate job of acting this film doesn't quite deliver. The writing is weak and isn't strengthened by the addition of explicit love scenes which, in addition to being simply embarrassing, have an aura of silliness about them like a tacky film from the 70s. Overall the film plays like a low budget film, which, except for the inclusion of Laurie, I suppose it is.

The ending is particularly hard to watch with an unintentionally funny, supposedly ironic ending.

Pass on this one unless you are a hard core Laurie fan.