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1990 • Drama / Crime • 115m

The Krays

"When people are afraid of you... you can do anything. Remember that."

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Twins Ronnie and Reggie Kray are raised in east London, under the influence of their hateful but doting mother Violet. As they grow up, Ronnie's violent nature takes over, and Reggie follows his brother's lead. The two become notorious crime lords who rule over the East End club scene. But at the height of their power, the brothers veer into different lives, giving the older crime bosses a chance to reclaim what the Krays took from them.

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Gary Kemp
Gary Kemp
Ronald Kray
Martin Kemp
Martin Kemp
Reggie Kray
Billie Whitelaw
Billie Whitelaw
Violet Kray
Tom Bell
Tom Bell
Jack 'The Hat' McVitie
Susan Fleetwood
Susan Fleetwood
Rose
Charlotte Cornwell
Charlotte Cornwell
May
Kate Hardie
Kate Hardie
Frances
Avis Bunnage
Avis Bunnage
Helen
Alfred Lynch
Alfred Lynch
Charlie Kray Snr
Gary Love
Gary Love
Steve
Steven Berkoff
Steven Berkoff
George Cornell
Jimmy Jewel
Jimmy Jewel
Cannonball Lee
John McEnery
John McEnery
Eddie Pellam
Sadie Frost
Sadie Frost
Sharon Pellam
Barbara Ferris
Barbara Ferris
Mrs. Lawson
Victor Spinetti
Victor Spinetti
Mr. Lawson
Stephen Lewis
Stephen Lewis
Policeman
Sean Blowers
Sean Blowers
Chris Ripley
Director: Peter MedakWriter: Philip RidleyProducer: Ray BurdisProducer: Paul Cowan

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CinemaSerf
2025-05-29
60%

Despite the bests efforts of the usually reliable, if hardly versatile, Tom Bell to rescue this pedestrian story of London’s most infamous gangsters, this really doesn’t light any touch papers. Perhaps because neither Martin nor Gary Kemp are much good as actors, nor do either of them exude any sense of menace as this rather tepid biopic trundles along for two hours. “Reggie” (Martin) and gay brother “Ronnie” (Gary) are determined to impress their mother (the underused Billie Whitelaw) with a criminal enterprise that was able to thrive as the city and the country strove to recover from the Second World War. What does work here is the exposure of the sub-culture of criminality that prevailed in what was little better than a lawless East End of London; where protection rackets, prostitution and illicit trading was rampant and where, to some extent, these two men were seen as benevolent influences amongst a community that likened them a little to Robin Hood. Indeed, it’s it’s very clumsy attempts to glamorise the violence with which they ruled the streets that might be it’s redeeming feature. The general population did not recoil from their brutal activities in anything like the fashion we might expect nowadays - but there’s nowhere near enough action of any kind here. Steven Berkoff pops up now and again but somehow his more innate characteristic of odiousness only serves to further show up the lack of that from the pristine Kemps who just looked great in their suits, but little else. Forgettable stuff, sadly.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB, US
Languages
English
Studios
Fugitive Features, Parkfield Entertainment
Box Office
$9,060,847

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