
Sweeney 2
Action · Crime · Drama
Overview
The plot is set on a group of bank robbers, who are both violent and successful, strangely getting away each time with an amount around the £60,000 mark, and often leaving behind cash in excess of this sum. The robbers are willing to kill their own team, to get away. As Jack Regan himself puts it after the first raid in the film: "I've never seen so many dead people". Armed with gold-plated Purdey shotguns, they evaded Regan and the Flying Squad for quite some time, before Regan finds encouragement from his Detective Chief Superintendent who was sent down for corruption because Jack wouldn't testify in court for him.
Top Cast


John Thaw
John Thaw
Det. Insp. Jack Regan
John Thaw
Det. Insp. Jack Regan


Dennis Waterman
Dennis Waterman
Det. Sgt. George Carter
Dennis Waterman
Det. Sgt. George Carter


Denholm Elliott
Denholm Elliott
Ex-Det. Chief Superintendent Jupp
Denholm Elliott
Ex-Det. Chief Superintendent Jupp


Nigel Hawthorne
Nigel Hawthorne
Det. Chief Insp. Dilke
Nigel Hawthorne
Det. Chief Insp. Dilke


Ken Hutchison
Ken Hutchison
Hill
Ken Hutchison
Hill


Anna Gaël
Anna Gaël
Mrs Hill
Anna Gaël
Mrs Hill


Derrick O'Connor
Derrick O'Connor
Llewellyn
Derrick O'Connor
Llewellyn


Georgina Hale
Georgina Hale
Switchboard Girl
Georgina Hale
Switchboard Girl


Brian Hall
Brian Hall
Haughton
Brian Hall
Haughton


James Warrior
James Warrior
Jellyneck
James Warrior
Jellyneck
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