The Krays (1990)
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.
Director: Peter Medak
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Gary Kemp as Ronald Kray |
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Martin Kemp as Reggie Kray |
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Billie Whitelaw as Violet Kray |
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Tom Bell as Jack 'The Hat' McVitie |
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Susan Fleetwood as Rose |
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Charlotte Cornwell as May |
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Kate Hardie as Frances |
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Avis Bunnage as Helen |
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Alfred Lynch as Charlie Kray Snr |
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Gary Love as Steve |
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Steven Berkoff as George Cornell |
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Jimmy Jewel as Cannonball Lee |
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John McEnery as Eddie Pellam |
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Philip Bloomfield as Charlie Pellam |
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Sadie Frost as Sharon Pellam |
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Barbara Ferris as Mrs. Lawson |
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Victor Spinetti as Mr. Lawson |
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Brian Nickels as Frank |
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Stephen Lewis as Policeman |
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Sean Blowers as Chris Ripley |
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Mark Burdis as Mark |
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Chris Pitt as Young Eddie |
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Ian Burfield as Whip |
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Murray Melvin as Newsagent |
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Norman Rossington as Shopkeeper |
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Soo Drouet as Jack's Girlfriend |
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Chrissie Cotterill as Barmaid |
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Peter Turner as Regal Manager |
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Michael Elphick as George - Prisoner |
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Vernon Dobtcheff as Teacher |
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Patti Love as Iris |
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Roger Monk as Charlie Kray Jnr |
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Michael Balfour as Referee |
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Jimmy Flint as Perry |
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Andrew Kitchen as Dennis |
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Bob Brimson as Grey |
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Russell Gold as Terry |
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David Arlen as Dickie |
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Joe McKenna as Sam Ripley |
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John H. Stracey as Boxer |
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David Fenwick as Doctor |
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Laura Cox as Ivy |
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Angus MacInnes as Palendri |
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Michael Tezcan as Italian Gangster |
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Richard Vanstone as Man outside the Regal |
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Pete Gillett as Man in Fight |
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Julie May as Midwife |
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Jackie Downey as Angry Customer |
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Ryan Ward as Steve's Friend |
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Jimmy Batten as Straker |
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Ben Mansworth as Tom |
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Behrouz Behnejad as Maltese Gangster |
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Simon Foy as Lost Boy |
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Tony Sands as Lost Boy |
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Matthew Barney as Boy in Classroom |
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Benjamin Brazier as Charlie aged 12 |
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Jason Bennett as Ron aged 12 |
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Jamie Bennett as Reg aged 12 |
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Harlon Haveland as Ron aged 8 |
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Sam Haveland as Reg aged 8 |
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John-Paul White as Ron aged 3 |
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Michael White as Reg aged 3 |
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Lenny McLean as Boxing Spectator (uncredited) |
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Michael Joseph Carr as Eddie (as Michael Carr) |
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Dave Courtney as Bill |
| Directing | Peter Medak | Director |
| Writing | Philip Ridley | Writer |
| Camera | Alex Thomson | Director of Photography |
| Production | Ray Burdis | Producer |
| Production | Noel Davis | Casting |
| Production | Jeremy Zimmermann | Casting |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lindy Hemming | Costume Design |
| Production | Paul Cowan | Producer |
| Directing | Michael Zimbrich | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Simon Moseley | Second Assistant Director |
| Directing | Bernard Bellew | Third Assistant Director |
| Production | Ken Shane | Production Manager |
| Editing | Martin Walsh | Editor |
| Sound | Michael Kamen | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Paul Cowan | Associate Producer |