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| name = Gbomo Gbomo Express |
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| producer = Jeffrey Taylaur <br> Kevin Taylaur <br> Walter Taylaur |
| producer = Jeffrey Taylaur <br> Kevin Taylaur <br> Walter Taylaur |
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| writer = Walter Taylaur |
| writer = Walter Taylaur |
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| story = Scot Eritemu <br> Walter Taylaur |
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| starring = {{unbulleted list|[[Ramsey Nouah]]|[[Osas Ighodaro]]|[[Blossom Chukwujekwu]]|[[Kiki Omeili]]|[[Alexx Ekubo]]|Gideon Okeke|[[Gbenro Ajibade]]|Ikechukwu|[[Shafy Bello]]}} |
| starring = {{unbulleted list|[[Ramsey Nouah]]|[[Osas Ighodaro]]|[[Blossom Chukwujekwu]]|[[Kiki Omeili]]|[[Alexx Ekubo]]|Gideon Okeke|[[Gbenro Ajibade]]|Ikechukwu Onunaku|[[Shafy Bello]]}} |
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| music = TEC <br> Ikechukwu |
| music = TEC <br> Ikechukwu |
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| cinematography = David Wyte |
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'''''Gbomo Gbomo Express''''' is a 2015 Nigerian [[Caper film|caper]] [[comedy film]], written and directed by Walter Taylaur. It stars [[Ramsey Nouah]], [[Osas Ighodaro]], [[Blossom Chukwujekwu]], [[Kiki Omeili]], [[Alexx Ekubo]], Gideon Okeke, [[Gbenro Ajibade]], Ikechukwu and [[Shafy Bello]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.makinmagazine.com/view-bts-pictures-and-watch-trailer-for-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=View BTS Pictures and Watch Trailer For |
'''''Gbomo Gbomo Express''''' is a 2015 Nigerian [[Caper film|caper]] [[comedy film]], written and directed by Walter Taylaur. It stars [[Ramsey Nouah]], [[Osas Ighodaro]], [[Blossom Chukwujekwu]], [[Kiki Omeili]], [[Alexx Ekubo]], [[Gideon Okeke]], [[Gbenro Ajibade]], [[Ikechukwu|Ikechukwu Onunaku]] and [[Shafy Bello|Shaffy Bello]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.makinmagazine.com/view-bts-pictures-and-watch-trailer-for-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=View BTS Pictures and Watch Trailer For 'Gbomo Gbomo Express' | publisher=The Making Magazine | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Umudje, Jessica | archive-date=12 March 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180312185059/http://www.makinmagazine.com/view-bts-pictures-and-watch-trailer-for-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.hfmagazineonline.com/gbomo-gbomo-express-nollywood-comedy-film-now-showing-at-the-cinemas/ | title=Gbomo Gbomo Express – Nollywood Comedy Film Now Showing At The Cinemas | publisher=HF Magazine | date=20 October 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Ame, G.}}</ref> The film is a [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] of ''Married to the Game'', a television series, also directed by Walter Taylaur for ''[[Ebonylife TV|EbonyLife TV.]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.connectnigeria.com/articles/2015/10/20/exclusive-interview-with-the-producer-of-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=Exclusive Interview With the Producer of Gbomo Gbomo Express | publisher=Connect Nigeria | date=20 October 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Salihu, Ejura}}</ref>'' |
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The film is centred on the kidnapping of record label boss, Austin Mba (Ramsey Nouah) and a socialite he meets at the club, Cassandra (Osas Ighodaro). The situation gets complicated for the amateur kidnappers led by Francis (Gideon Okeke), who has to deal with keeping his girlfriend, Blessing (Kiki Omeili) and his crazy sidekick, Filo (Gbenro Ajibade), as they try to get Austin's partner, Rotimi (Blossom Chukwujekwu) to pay the ransom. |
The film is centred on the kidnapping of record label boss, Austin Mba ([[Ramsey Nouah]]) and a socialite he meets at the club, Cassandra ([[Osas Ighodaro]]). The situation gets complicated for the [[amateur]] [[kidnappers]] led by Francis ([[Gideon Okeke]]), who has to deal with keeping his girlfriend, Blessing (Kiki Omeili) and his crazy sidekick, Filo ([[Gbenro Ajibade]]), as they try to get Austin's partner, [[Rotimi (actor)|Rotimi]] ([[Blossom Chukwujekwu]]) to pay the ransom. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Austin Mba |
Austin Mba is the [[C.E.O]] of ''Rolling Records'', a label that's on the verge of signing a major sponsorship deal, brokered by his partner and company lawyer, Rotimi Lawal. A trio of inexperienced hustlers which consist of Francis, the leader of the gang, Filo and Blessing, intercept an e-mail about the ''Rolling Records'' sponsorship deal, which is supposedly worth ₦50 million; they then decide to kidnap one of the label owners for a ransom of the ₦50 million. |
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Austin, in a celebratory mood of the incoming deal, goes to party at the club |
Austin, in a celebratory mood of the incoming deal, goes to party at the club where he meets a socialite, Cassandra and they hook up. Francis' gang strike this night and they kidnap Austin, along with Cassandra who is in his car, as he is about to go get a condom. Waking up at an uncompleted building in the morning, after being knocked out the previous night, Austin claims Cassandra as his girlfriend to the gang, so as to prevent the group from killing her. The gang calls Rotimi, the partner, who tries to explain to the gang that the money is not yet in the company's hands, and that Austin's signature is in fact needed for the contract before the fund can be released; this explanation fell on deaf ears. Rotimi suspects Nino, the flagship artist of the label, who also is very keen on the money, has a hand in the kidnap. Rotimi threatens Nino about getting the police involved, but Nino threatens to turn the story around to the police and claim that Rotimi connived with him to kidnap Austin. |
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Cassandra asks to use the toilet |
Cassandra asks to use the toilet and Filo escorts her; in the absence of a guard, Austin breaks loose and heads to the toilet, where he hits Filo who's about to rape Cassandra at gun point. Austin and Cassandra both escape, but Cassandra is captured again after she tries to recover her expensive shoe that she left behind. Austin, as a result, surrenders himself to the gang and he is beaten to a pulp. To save Austin from further torture, Cassandra begs and implores the gang to call her step-mum, Alexis Osita-Park, for the ransom instead. Alex Osita-Park is a very wealthy woman worth $2.8 billion which she inherited from Cassandra's late father. The gang calls Osita-park and asks for the same 50 million. Osita-Park bargains to pay 30 million, but the group refuses. Cassandra, on the phone, begs her step mum to please give the money to the group; in the midst of the discussion, everyone realizes the 30 million Osita-Park is willing to pay is in dollars and not in Naira. The gang immediately agree to the offer and decide to arrange a meeting on the collection of the money. |
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Blessing is pregnant, but she keeps it away from her boyfriend, Francis, because she's been having an affair with Filo. Francis eventually finds out about Blessing's pregnancy and tries to force the truth out of her mouth about who is responsible, thinking she is still into prostitution business. Blessing refuses to confess, claiming it would escalate an already tense relationship. Francis then realizes it must be someone he knows and further insists to know the truth. Blessing eventually tells him, but not after she has revealed that she's also aware of Gideon's secret of infertility; she explains that she stayed with him all the while for the true love she has for him. Blessing rushes to Filo and urges him to run away, in order to avoid a physical battle with Francis. Filo, who has already connived with some other street guys to boycott the gang and take the |
Blessing is pregnant, but she keeps it away from her boyfriend, Francis, because she's been having an affair with Filo. Francis eventually finds out about Blessing's pregnancy and tries to force the truth out of her mouth about who is responsible, thinking she is still into prostitution business. Blessing refuses to confess, claiming it would escalate an already tense relationship. Francis then realizes it must be someone he knows and further insists to know the truth. Blessing eventually tells him, but not after she has revealed that she's also aware of Gideon's secret of infertility; she explains that she stayed with him all the while for the true love she has for him. Blessing rushes to Filo and urges him to run away, in order to avoid a physical battle with Francis. Filo, who has already connived with some other street guys to boycott the gang and take the ransom, arrives fully armed, along with the street guys, and they order Francis to bring out the money. Gideon however explains to them that the payment is electronically; a man from Filo's gang then orders Francis to call Alexis Osita-Park to initiate a change of plans, but Francis refuses to hand over his phone, and Blessing is accidentally killed by Filo. Francis, in retaliation also kills Filo; a gun battle ensues, and everyone else is killed in the process. |
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Five days later, Alexis Osita-Park tries to pay off Austin Mba on his hospital bed |
Five days later, Alexis Osita-Park tries to pay off Austin Mba on his hospital bed with ₦2 million naira, but he refuses. Cassandra enters the room to say her "final goodbye" and tells Austin that her mum insists she travels for several months and that she does not know where that leaves them. Austin also reveals that he in fact also intends to travel. Austin is seen by a taxi; he receives a credit alert on his phone about a $30 million transaction; he instructs the driver to head to [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport|Murtala Muhammed Airport]]. The film flashes back; apparently, Austin has been the Masterplanner of the entire incident from the beginning, and the ransom has been paid to the account he controls. In the closing credits, Alexis Osita-Park has captured Rotimi Lawal and Nino, demanding from them her $30 million. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Kiki Omeili]] as Blessing |
*[[Kiki Omeili]] as Blessing |
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*[[Gbenro Ajibade]] as Filo |
*[[Gbenro Ajibade]] as Filo |
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*Ikechukwu Onunaku as Nino |
*[[Ikechukwu Onunaku]] as Nino |
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*[[Alexx Ekubo]] as Hubby |
*[[Alexx Ekubo]] as Hubby |
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*[[Shafy Bello|Shaffy Bello–Akinrimisi]] as Alexis Osita- Park |
*[[Shafy Bello|Shaffy Bello–Akinrimisi]] as Alexis Osita- Park |
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*Kenneth Okolie as Jealous Guy |
*[[Kenneth Okolie]] as Jealous Guy |
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*Omoye Uzamere as Nkem |
*Omoye Uzamere as Nkem |
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*Niqua Johnson as Waitress |
*Niqua Johnson as Waitress / Miss Wannabe |
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*Shakar EL as Mobility |
*Shakar EL as Mobility |
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*Benny Thomas as Ghadaffi |
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*Gladys Tivkaa as Runz Girl |
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*Abayomi Lawore as Eskay |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
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[[file:Behind the scenes of Walter Banger 2015 film NdaniTV.png|thumb|left|Behind the scenes of ''Gbomo Gbomo Express'']] |
[[file:Behind the scenes of Walter Banger 2015 film NdaniTV.png|thumb|left|Behind the scenes of ''Gbomo Gbomo Express'']] |
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''Gbomo Gbomo Express'' is a [[spin-off (media)|spin-off]] of ''Married to the Game'', a television series, also directed by Walter Taylaur for ''EbonyLife TV''. The plot of the television show, ''Married to the Game'', starts where that of ''Gbomo Gbomo Express'' is concluded. The kidnap idea came to the director, Taylaur, from real life recount of kidnap of a couple coming out of a night club. [[Sound Sultan]] and [[Lilian Esoro]] were meant to be cast in the film |
''Gbomo Gbomo Express'' is a [[spin-off (media)|spin-off]] of ''Married to the Game'', a television series, also directed by Walter Taylaur for ''EbonyLife TV''. The plot of the television show, ''Married to the Game'', starts where that of ''Gbomo Gbomo Express'' is concluded. The kidnap idea came to the director, Taylaur, from real life recount of kidnap of a couple coming out of a night club. [[Sound Sultan]] and [[Lilian Esoro]] were meant to be cast in the film but were later dropped due to conflicting schedules.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.connectnigeria.com/articles/2015/10/20/exclusive-interview-with-the-producer-of-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=Exclusive Interview With the Producer of Gbomo Gbomo Express | publisher=Connect Nigeria | date=20 October 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Salihu, Ejura}}</ref> ''Gbomo Gbomo Express'' is Osas Ighodaro's and Gbenro Ajibade's movie together, after their wedding.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.flairng.com/mr-and-mrs-ajibade-star-in-their-first-movie-together-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=Mr. and Mrs. Ajibade Star in their First Movie Together - Gbomo Gbomo Express | publisher=Flair NG | date=2 October 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Grage, Ese | archive-date=25 November 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151125184720/http://flairng.com/mr-and-mrs-ajibade-star-in-their-first-movie-together-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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The film was entirely shot in [[Lagos State]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.makinmagazine.com/view-bts-pictures-and-watch-trailer-for-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=View BTS Pictures and Watch Trailer For |
The film was entirely shot in [[Lagos State]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.makinmagazine.com/view-bts-pictures-and-watch-trailer-for-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=View BTS Pictures and Watch Trailer For 'Gbomo Gbomo Express' | publisher=The Making Magazine | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Umudje, Jessica | archive-date=12 March 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180312185059/http://www.makinmagazine.com/view-bts-pictures-and-watch-trailer-for-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Principal photography]], which was initially scheduled for 14 days, took 18 days. The nightclub and restaurant scenes were shot at [[Computer Village]], [[Ikeja]] and [[Victoria Island, Lagos|Victoria Island]], Lagos, amongst other places. The kidnap scenes, which constitute the bulk of the film were shot on set in an abandoned building at [[Ebute Metta]], Lagos. The building was also converted into a studio for the corporate scenes. A few of the other sets in the film were also built at this location. A major scene was supposed to be shot on the railway tracks in Ebuta Metta, the permission to shoot at the site was however later revoked.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.connectnigeria.com/articles/2015/10/20/exclusive-interview-with-the-producer-of-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=Exclusive Interview With the Producer of Gbomo Gbomo Express | publisher=Connect Nigeria | date=20 October 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Salihu, Ejura}}</ref> |
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Post |
Post-production for the film was done for 3 months. The film features songs from [[Yemi Alade]], Ikechukwu, SDC, Shakar EL, Labzy Lawal, Ben Thomas, Thell'ma and Egar Boi, amongst others.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.connectnigeria.com/articles/2015/10/20/exclusive-interview-with-the-producer-of-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=Exclusive Interview With the Producer of Gbomo Gbomo Express | publisher=Connect Nigeria | date=20 October 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Salihu, Ejura}}</ref> |
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==Release== |
==Release== |
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A teaser trailer for ''Gbomo Gbomo Express'' was released on 30 June 2015.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.naijagists.com/gbomo-gbomo-express-official-trailer-bhs-photos-of-crime-thriller-starring-ramsey-nouah-gideon-okeke-osas-gbenro-ajibade/ | title=Gbomo Gbomo Express Official trailer and BHS Photos of Crime-Thriller Starring Ramsey Nouah & Others | publisher=Naija Gists | date=10 July 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite |
A teaser trailer for ''Gbomo Gbomo Express'' was released on 30 June 2015.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.naijagists.com/gbomo-gbomo-express-official-trailer-bhs-photos-of-crime-thriller-starring-ramsey-nouah-gideon-okeke-osas-gbenro-ajibade/ | title=Gbomo Gbomo Express Official trailer and BHS Photos of Crime-Thriller Starring Ramsey Nouah & Others | publisher=Naija Gists | date=10 July 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://thenet.ng/2015/07/ramsey-nouah-gbenro-ajibade-gideon-okeke-others-watch-teaser-of-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=Ramsey Nouah, Gbenro Ajibade, Gideon Okeke, others – Watch teaser of 'Gbomo-Gbomo Express' | publisher=The NET NG| work=[[Nigerian Entertainment Today]] | date=7 July 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Sanusi, Hassan}}</ref> Behind-the-scenes pictures of the film was released online in July through August 2015.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.360nobs.com/2015/08/behind-the-scenes-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | title=Behind The Scenes of Gbomo-Gbomo Express | publisher=360nobs.com | date=26 August 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Iwuala, Amarachukwu | archive-date=26 June 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160626161246/https://www.360nobs.com/2015/08/behind-the-scenes-gbomo-gbomo-express/ | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.goldenicons.com/ramsey-nouah-in-crime-nollywood-flick-gbomo-gbomo-express-check-out-the-behind-the-scenes-of-this-film-and-it-also-stars-blossom-chukwujekwu-alexx-ekubo-gbenro-ajibade-and-more/ | title=Ramsey Nouah in a Nollywood Crime Flick 'Gbomo Gbomo Express' – Check out the Behind the Scenes of this film, and it also stars Blossom Chukwujekwu, Alexx Ekubo, Gbenro Ajibade and more! | publisher=Golden Icons | date=17 July 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015}}</ref> The official trailer for ''Gbomo Gbomo Express'' was released on 2 September 2015.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.pulse.ng/movies/gbomo-gbomo-express-watch-ramsey-nouah-gideon-okeke-kiki-omeili-in-official-trailer-id4134961.html | title=Watch Ramsey Nouah, Gideon Okeke, Kiki Omeili in official trailer | publisher=Pulse NG | date=3 September 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Izuzu, Chidumga}}</ref> It had its premiere screening on 27 September 2015,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.onobello.com/osas-gbenro-ajibade-gideon-okeke-ikechukwu-michelle-dede-toni-tones-at-gbomo-gbomo-express-screening/ | title=Osas & Gbenro Ajibade, Gideon Okeke, Ikechukwu, Michelle Dede, Toni Tones At 'Gbomo-Gbomo Express' Screening | publisher=OnoBello.com | date=28 September 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | archive-date=28 December 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191228103135/http://onobello.com/osas-gbenro-ajibade-gideon-okeke-ikechukwu-michelle-dede-toni-tones-at-gbomo-gbomo-express-screening/ | url-status=dead }}</ref> and it started showing in selected cinemas across Nigeria on 2 October 2015.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/crime-caper-gbomo-gbomo-express-hits-cinemas/ | title=Crime caper, Gbomo Gbomo Express hits Cinemas | publisher=Vanguard | work=Vanguard Newspaper | date=4 October 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | author=Alakam, Japhet}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.news24.com.ng/Entertainment/News/Gbomo-Gbomo-Express-hits-cinemas-in-October-20150904 | title=Gbomo Gbomo Express hits cinemas in October | publisher=News24 | date=4 September 2015 | accessdate=13 November 2015 | archive-date=1 January 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160101065715/http://www.news24.com.ng/Entertainment/News/Gbomo-Gbomo-Express-hits-cinemas-in-October-20150904 | url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Critical reception== |
==Critical reception== |
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''The Movie Pencil'' comments: "''Gbomo Gbomo Express'' is not the best Nollywood movie ever made. It is the Nollywood movie that has done one of the best jobs of synchronizing a worthwhile plot with awesome acting, top notch technical delivery and a soundtrack that brings every scene to life".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://themoviepencil.com/waltbangers-gbomo-gbomo-express-delivers-thrills-and-much-more/ | title= |
''The Movie Pencil'' comments: "''Gbomo Gbomo Express'' is not the best Nollywood movie ever made. It is the Nollywood movie that has done one of the best jobs of synchronizing a worthwhile plot with awesome acting, top notch technical delivery and a soundtrack that brings every scene to life".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://themoviepencil.com/waltbangers-gbomo-gbomo-express-delivers-thrills-and-much-more/ | title=WaltBanger's Gbomo Gbomo Express Delivers Thrills and Much More | publisher=The Movie Pencil | accessdate=25 November 2015}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 27 December 2024
Gbomo Gbomo Express | |
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Directed by | Walter "Waltbanger" Taylaur |
Written by | Walter Taylaur |
Story by | Scot Eritemu Walter Taylaur |
Produced by | Jeffrey Taylaur Kevin Taylaur Walter Taylaur |
Starring |
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Cinematography | David Wyte |
Music by | TEC Ikechukwu |
Production company | Waltbanger 101 Productions |
Distributed by | FilmOne Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Language | English |
Gbomo Gbomo Express is a 2015 Nigerian caper comedy film, written and directed by Walter Taylaur. It stars Ramsey Nouah, Osas Ighodaro, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Kiki Omeili, Alexx Ekubo, Gideon Okeke, Gbenro Ajibade, Ikechukwu Onunaku and Shaffy Bello.[1][2] The film is a spin-off of Married to the Game, a television series, also directed by Walter Taylaur for EbonyLife TV.[3]
The film is centred on the kidnapping of record label boss, Austin Mba (Ramsey Nouah) and a socialite he meets at the club, Cassandra (Osas Ighodaro). The situation gets complicated for the amateur kidnappers led by Francis (Gideon Okeke), who has to deal with keeping his girlfriend, Blessing (Kiki Omeili) and his crazy sidekick, Filo (Gbenro Ajibade), as they try to get Austin's partner, Rotimi (Blossom Chukwujekwu) to pay the ransom.
Plot
[edit]Austin Mba is the C.E.O of Rolling Records, a label that's on the verge of signing a major sponsorship deal, brokered by his partner and company lawyer, Rotimi Lawal. A trio of inexperienced hustlers which consist of Francis, the leader of the gang, Filo and Blessing, intercept an e-mail about the Rolling Records sponsorship deal, which is supposedly worth ₦50 million; they then decide to kidnap one of the label owners for a ransom of the ₦50 million.
Austin, in a celebratory mood of the incoming deal, goes to party at the club where he meets a socialite, Cassandra and they hook up. Francis' gang strike this night and they kidnap Austin, along with Cassandra who is in his car, as he is about to go get a condom. Waking up at an uncompleted building in the morning, after being knocked out the previous night, Austin claims Cassandra as his girlfriend to the gang, so as to prevent the group from killing her. The gang calls Rotimi, the partner, who tries to explain to the gang that the money is not yet in the company's hands, and that Austin's signature is in fact needed for the contract before the fund can be released; this explanation fell on deaf ears. Rotimi suspects Nino, the flagship artist of the label, who also is very keen on the money, has a hand in the kidnap. Rotimi threatens Nino about getting the police involved, but Nino threatens to turn the story around to the police and claim that Rotimi connived with him to kidnap Austin.
Cassandra asks to use the toilet and Filo escorts her; in the absence of a guard, Austin breaks loose and heads to the toilet, where he hits Filo who's about to rape Cassandra at gun point. Austin and Cassandra both escape, but Cassandra is captured again after she tries to recover her expensive shoe that she left behind. Austin, as a result, surrenders himself to the gang and he is beaten to a pulp. To save Austin from further torture, Cassandra begs and implores the gang to call her step-mum, Alexis Osita-Park, for the ransom instead. Alex Osita-Park is a very wealthy woman worth $2.8 billion which she inherited from Cassandra's late father. The gang calls Osita-park and asks for the same 50 million. Osita-Park bargains to pay 30 million, but the group refuses. Cassandra, on the phone, begs her step mum to please give the money to the group; in the midst of the discussion, everyone realizes the 30 million Osita-Park is willing to pay is in dollars and not in Naira. The gang immediately agree to the offer and decide to arrange a meeting on the collection of the money.
Blessing is pregnant, but she keeps it away from her boyfriend, Francis, because she's been having an affair with Filo. Francis eventually finds out about Blessing's pregnancy and tries to force the truth out of her mouth about who is responsible, thinking she is still into prostitution business. Blessing refuses to confess, claiming it would escalate an already tense relationship. Francis then realizes it must be someone he knows and further insists to know the truth. Blessing eventually tells him, but not after she has revealed that she's also aware of Gideon's secret of infertility; she explains that she stayed with him all the while for the true love she has for him. Blessing rushes to Filo and urges him to run away, in order to avoid a physical battle with Francis. Filo, who has already connived with some other street guys to boycott the gang and take the ransom, arrives fully armed, along with the street guys, and they order Francis to bring out the money. Gideon however explains to them that the payment is electronically; a man from Filo's gang then orders Francis to call Alexis Osita-Park to initiate a change of plans, but Francis refuses to hand over his phone, and Blessing is accidentally killed by Filo. Francis, in retaliation also kills Filo; a gun battle ensues, and everyone else is killed in the process.
Five days later, Alexis Osita-Park tries to pay off Austin Mba on his hospital bed with ₦2 million naira, but he refuses. Cassandra enters the room to say her "final goodbye" and tells Austin that her mum insists she travels for several months and that she does not know where that leaves them. Austin also reveals that he in fact also intends to travel. Austin is seen by a taxi; he receives a credit alert on his phone about a $30 million transaction; he instructs the driver to head to Murtala Muhammed Airport. The film flashes back; apparently, Austin has been the Masterplanner of the entire incident from the beginning, and the ransom has been paid to the account he controls. In the closing credits, Alexis Osita-Park has captured Rotimi Lawal and Nino, demanding from them her $30 million.
Cast
[edit]- Ramsey Nouah as Austin Mba
- Blossom Chukwujekwu as Rotimi Lawal
- Osas Ighodaro as Cassandra
- Gideon Okeke as Francis
- Kiki Omeili as Blessing
- Gbenro Ajibade as Filo
- Ikechukwu Onunaku as Nino
- Alexx Ekubo as Hubby
- Shaffy Bello–Akinrimisi as Alexis Osita- Park
- Kenneth Okolie as Jealous Guy
- Omoye Uzamere as Nkem
- Niqua Johnson as Waitress / Miss Wannabe
- Shakar EL as Mobility
- Benny Thomas as Ghadaffi
- Gladys Tivkaa as Runz Girl
- Abayomi Lawore as Eskay
Production
[edit]Gbomo Gbomo Express is a spin-off of Married to the Game, a television series, also directed by Walter Taylaur for EbonyLife TV. The plot of the television show, Married to the Game, starts where that of Gbomo Gbomo Express is concluded. The kidnap idea came to the director, Taylaur, from real life recount of kidnap of a couple coming out of a night club. Sound Sultan and Lilian Esoro were meant to be cast in the film but were later dropped due to conflicting schedules.[4] Gbomo Gbomo Express is Osas Ighodaro's and Gbenro Ajibade's movie together, after their wedding.[5]
The film was entirely shot in Lagos State.[6] Principal photography, which was initially scheduled for 14 days, took 18 days. The nightclub and restaurant scenes were shot at Computer Village, Ikeja and Victoria Island, Lagos, amongst other places. The kidnap scenes, which constitute the bulk of the film were shot on set in an abandoned building at Ebute Metta, Lagos. The building was also converted into a studio for the corporate scenes. A few of the other sets in the film were also built at this location. A major scene was supposed to be shot on the railway tracks in Ebuta Metta, the permission to shoot at the site was however later revoked.[7]
Post-production for the film was done for 3 months. The film features songs from Yemi Alade, Ikechukwu, SDC, Shakar EL, Labzy Lawal, Ben Thomas, Thell'ma and Egar Boi, amongst others.[8]
Release
[edit]A teaser trailer for Gbomo Gbomo Express was released on 30 June 2015.[9][10] Behind-the-scenes pictures of the film was released online in July through August 2015.[11][12] The official trailer for Gbomo Gbomo Express was released on 2 September 2015.[13] It had its premiere screening on 27 September 2015,[14] and it started showing in selected cinemas across Nigeria on 2 October 2015.[15][16]
Critical reception
[edit]The Movie Pencil comments: "Gbomo Gbomo Express is not the best Nollywood movie ever made. It is the Nollywood movie that has done one of the best jobs of synchronizing a worthwhile plot with awesome acting, top notch technical delivery and a soundtrack that brings every scene to life".[17]
References
[edit]- ^ Umudje, Jessica. "View BTS Pictures and Watch Trailer For 'Gbomo Gbomo Express'". The Making Magazine. Archived from the original on 12 March 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Ame, G. (20 October 2015). "Gbomo Gbomo Express – Nollywood Comedy Film Now Showing At The Cinemas". HF Magazine. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Salihu, Ejura (20 October 2015). "Exclusive Interview With the Producer of Gbomo Gbomo Express". Connect Nigeria. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Salihu, Ejura (20 October 2015). "Exclusive Interview With the Producer of Gbomo Gbomo Express". Connect Nigeria. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Grage, Ese (2 October 2015). "Mr. and Mrs. Ajibade Star in their First Movie Together - Gbomo Gbomo Express". Flair NG. Archived from the original on 25 November 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Umudje, Jessica. "View BTS Pictures and Watch Trailer For 'Gbomo Gbomo Express'". The Making Magazine. Archived from the original on 12 March 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Salihu, Ejura (20 October 2015). "Exclusive Interview With the Producer of Gbomo Gbomo Express". Connect Nigeria. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Salihu, Ejura (20 October 2015). "Exclusive Interview With the Producer of Gbomo Gbomo Express". Connect Nigeria. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ "Gbomo Gbomo Express Official trailer and BHS Photos of Crime-Thriller Starring Ramsey Nouah & Others". Naija Gists. 10 July 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Sanusi, Hassan (7 July 2015). "Ramsey Nouah, Gbenro Ajibade, Gideon Okeke, others – Watch teaser of 'Gbomo-Gbomo Express'". Nigerian Entertainment Today. The NET NG. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Iwuala, Amarachukwu (26 August 2015). "Behind The Scenes of Gbomo-Gbomo Express". 360nobs.com. Archived from the original on 26 June 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ "Ramsey Nouah in a Nollywood Crime Flick 'Gbomo Gbomo Express' – Check out the Behind the Scenes of this film, and it also stars Blossom Chukwujekwu, Alexx Ekubo, Gbenro Ajibade and more!". Golden Icons. 17 July 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Izuzu, Chidumga (3 September 2015). "Watch Ramsey Nouah, Gideon Okeke, Kiki Omeili in official trailer". Pulse NG. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ "Osas & Gbenro Ajibade, Gideon Okeke, Ikechukwu, Michelle Dede, Toni Tones At 'Gbomo-Gbomo Express' Screening". OnoBello.com. 28 September 2015. Archived from the original on 28 December 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ Alakam, Japhet (4 October 2015). "Crime caper, Gbomo Gbomo Express hits Cinemas". Vanguard Newspaper. Vanguard. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ "Gbomo Gbomo Express hits cinemas in October". News24. 4 September 2015. Archived from the original on 1 January 2016. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ "WaltBanger's Gbomo Gbomo Express Delivers Thrills and Much More". The Movie Pencil. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
External links
[edit]- 2015 films
- 2015 crime comedy films
- 2015 crime thriller films
- 2010s heist films
- English-language Nigerian films
- Nigerian crime comedy films
- Nigerian nonlinear narrative films
- Films shot in Lagos
- Films set in Lagos
- Nigerian crime thriller films
- 2010s English-language films
- Films about kidnapping
- English-language crime comedy films
- English-language crime thriller films