DVD
- Audio commentary by filmmakers Julian Gilbey and William Gilbey
- Rollin' Thunder: a 'Making Of' documentary
- Outtakes
- Driver: a short film by Julian Gilbey
- Music videos
- Original trailers
Finny, Rage and Too Fine are known as 'Time Served', an up and coming hip-hop act who seem to be on the verge of breaking into the big time.
However, their dreams are shattered when Too Fine is brutally murdered for unpaid 'street debts'. The remaining group, along with his sister Hope, are left to pick up the pieces. Dropped by their record company and gripped by revenge, they are sucked back into the world that they had tried so hard to escape - an uncontrollable spiral into drugs, guns, and street violence.
At Hope's instigation, Pushy, Rage and Finny soon become heavily involved in the distribution and sale of crack cocaine on the dark and dangerous streets of South London. It is only a matter of time before the wrong type of people start to ask the wrong type of questions.
Based on an original idea by Pikki and Biggs, Rollin' With The Nines is an action packed, fascinating insight into the underground world of London drug dealing and gun culture. It explores themes of revenge, ambition, wasted dreams and the daily dose of bitter street justice.
Featuring music from Dizzie Rascal, Kano, Rodney P, Simon Webbe, Sizzle, Ms Dynamite and more!

Average rating (7 reviews)
Awesome
naylor09 | 08/06/2009 | See all naylor09's reviews (3) »
Hats of to Juliian Gilbey the best british director by a mile makes the film so powerfull,scary and realistic its up there with rise of the footsoldier but not quite as good but still worth watching
Serious
yido4life | 04/08/2008 | See all yido4life's reviews (68) »
I have seen kidulthood & adulthood and they are like a little girls film compared to this.This film is strate out gansta with some serious scenes in it and a very good story about betrale and revenge.
Rubbish - Dont waste your money
OllydaBomb | 15/03/2008 | See all OllydaBomb's reviews (1) »
I am a fan of the this genre and love films such as Rise of the Footsoldier, Bullet Boy, Kidulthood etc where many of the same actors as in this film appear, but this film was awful!
A very low budget movie that obviously had more money spent on well known actors than making a good plot and script. Don't get me wrong the story line has the potential to be amazing but it just wasn't pulled off. Nothing was realistic especially the behaviour of the 2 police detectives, the dialogue between characters and even the 'violent' scenes just seemed slow and predictable.
This film has good actors but they just weren't beleivable characters, not due to their performances but due to the poor script.
This film can be easily found in the bargain bin at any film shop and I am afraid that is where it belongs.
Vas Blackwood, Terry Stone, Robbie Gee, Naomi Taylor, Billy Murray, Simon Webbe, Jason Flemyng, Dominic Alan-Smith, Roffem Morgan, George Calil, Ian Virgo, Kara Kyne & Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace | |
18 years and over | |
2006 | |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) ; DTS ; Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo | |
English for the hearing impaired | |
1 hour 36 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


































