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The Krays
The Krays

The Krays (1990)

60% User Rating
1h 55min
Drama
Crime
History

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

The Krays is a film based on the lives and crimes of the British gangsters Ronald and Reginald Kray, twins who are often referred to as The Krays and were active in London in the 1960s.

Peter MedakDirector

Cast

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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

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Philip Bloomfield

Charlie Pellam

Sadie Frost

Sadie Frost

Sharon Pellam

Barbara Ferris

Barbara Ferris

Mrs. Lawson

Victor Spinetti

Victor Spinetti

Mr. Lawson

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Brian Nickels

Frank

Stephen Lewis

Stephen Lewis

Policeman

Sean Blowers

Sean Blowers

Chris Ripley

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Mark Burdis

Mark

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Chris Pitt

Young Eddie

Ian Burfield

Ian Burfield

Whip

Murray Melvin

Murray Melvin

Newsagent

Norman Rossington

Norman Rossington

Shopkeeper

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Soo Drouet

Jack's Girlfriend

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Chrissie Cotterill

Barmaid

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Peter Turner

Regal Manager

Michael Elphick

Michael Elphick

George - Prisoner

Vernon Dobtcheff

Vernon Dobtcheff

Teacher

Patti Love

Patti Love

Iris

Roger Monk

Roger Monk

Charlie Kray Jnr

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Michael Balfour

Referee

Jimmy Flint

Jimmy Flint

Perry

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Andrew Kitchen

Dennis

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Bob Brimson

Grey

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Russell Gold

Terry

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David Arlen

Dickie

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Joe McKenna

Sam Ripley

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John H. Stracey

Boxer

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David Fenwick

Doctor

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Laura Cox

Ivy

Angus MacInnes

Angus MacInnes

Palendri

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Michael Tezcan

Italian Gangster

Richard Vanstone

Richard Vanstone

Man outside the Regal

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Pete Gillett

Man in Fight

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Julie May

Midwife

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Jackie Downey

Angry Customer

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Ryan Ward

Steve's Friend

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Jimmy Batten

Straker

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Ben Mansworth

Tom

Behrouz Behnejad

Behrouz Behnejad

Maltese Gangster

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Simon Foy

Lost Boy

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Tony Sands

Lost Boy

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Matthew Barney

Boy in Classroom

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Benjamin Brazier

Charlie aged 12

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Jason Bennett

Ron aged 12

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Jamie Bennett

Reg aged 12

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Harlon Haveland

Ron aged 8

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Sam Haveland

Reg aged 8

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John-Paul White

Ron aged 3

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Michael White

Reg aged 3

Lenny McLean

Lenny McLean

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

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Michael Joseph Carr

Eddie (as Michael Carr)

Dave Courtney

Dave Courtney

Bill

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

May 29, 2025

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.

Media

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The Krays Q&A with Martin and Gary Kemp | BFI

The Krays Q&A with Martin and Gary Kemp | BFI

The Krays - full lengh trailer

The Krays - full lengh trailer

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