. . . "Comedy" . . . . "Nothing could prepare the tough Liverpool underworld for golf-club wielding, kilt-clad Elmo McElroy (Samuel L. Jackson). He's here on business, and he's burnt more than bridges back in L.A. Babysitting him is the last thing on local hood Felix's (Robert Carlyle) mind. He's just there to go in, get the money, get out. Until suddenly everyone else who's in on the deal is dead, and the only way to get his hands on the 20 mill is to pair up with a crazy yank with a price on his head - and a talent for destruction..." . . . . "The 51st State" . . . "Komische actiefilm waarin een begaafd farmaceut die een formule heeft ontwikkeld voor een fantastische drug, een afnemer probeert te vinden." . . . . "The 51st state" . . . . . . . . . . "Fifty first state" . . . . . . . . "51st state" . . . "Fifty-first state" . "Gangster films" . "American pharmacologist Elmo McElroy (Samuel L. Jackson) has created a powerful new party drug called POS-51 and is now on his way to Liverpool, England, where he hopes to sell the formula to crimelord Leopold Durant (Ricky Tomlinson). When he arrives, Durant's henchman Felix DeSouza (Robert Carlyle) escorts him to the meeting, which quickly disperses when assassin Dakota (Emily Mortimer) makes an attempt on the American's life. In the midst of the ensuing chaos, McElroy and DeSouza team up and begin looking for a fresh buyer for POS-51." . . . . . . "Action and adventure films." . . . . "Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.)" . . "Feature films." . .