Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen on Netflix: 2 key money lessons to learn from the series

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So a British peacekeeping soldier Edward Horniman (played by the handsome Theo James, whom you last saw in The White Lotus) loses his father and earns a Dukedom which his father has willed to him and not his older brother Freddy..

He realises that Freddy is in debt and his father has been leasing out their ancestral lands to Susie Glass and her father who run a business of growing weed..

The upright, freshly minted Duke needs to get out of the weed business, but he also needs to pay off his brothers debts..

But Susie can help with money and connections to that bad men who will kill Freddy if his loans arent paid, so the Duke gets embroiled in the business..

His drunk, drugged out brother - of all people - offers the Duke the best advice: You are not cut out to be a slave to the marijuana trade, take a chance and own it...