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  2. The Krays (film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie focuses on the personal life of the brothers, including Reg's marriage and then alienation from his wife, who commits suicide. The movie takes some liberties with historical facts, [2] as it omits the police investigation of the Krays, which led to a trial, convictions and imprisonment. It ends with a jump-cut to their attending their ...

  3. Louis Theroux: Behind Bars - Wikipedia

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    Louis Theroux: Behind Bars is a television documentary written and presented by Louis Theroux about one of America's most notorious prisons, San Quentin. There, he meets and speaks to serial murderers, gang members, at-risk inmates and guards. [1] The film was produced and directed by Stuart Cabb, and was first aired on BBC Two on 13 January 2008.

  4. Kray twins - Wikipedia

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    Ronald James and Reginald Kray were born on 24 October 1933 in Haggerston, East London, to Charles David Kray (1907–1983) and Violet Annie Lee (1909–1982).The Krays were thorough Eastenders – Charles from Shoreditch and Violet from Bethnal Green – and were apparently of mixed Irish, Austrian Jewish and Romanichal descent, [4] [5] [6] although this has been disputed. [7]

  5. The Fall of the Krays - Wikipedia

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    The Fall of the Krays is a 2016 low-budget British crime film directed by Zackary Adler and written by Ken and Sebastian Brown based on the true story of Ronnie and Reggie Kray. The film serves as the sequel to The Rise of the Krays .

  6. Roy Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Shaw was born in Stepney, London, to a working-class family and from an early age was involved in illegal activities.He was acquainted with the Kray twins since at least the very early 1960s; Shaw attended the funeral of Reggie Kray in 2000, and was quoted as having said: "We grew up in the same era.

  7. The Rise of the Krays - Wikipedia

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    The Rise of the Krays is a 2015 low-budget biographical film about the Kray twins who terrorised London during the 1950s and 1960s. [1] The film was funded by Terry Brown and David Sullivan and was in development before the production team learned of Legend , the larger-budgeted studio film scheduled for release the same year.

  8. Freddie Foreman - Wikipedia

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    The Krays: 2 episodes 2001 Reggie Kray: The Final Word: 2001–2008 Real Crime: 2 episodes 2003 Hitler of the Andes: 1 episode 2010 The Krays by Fred Dinenage: 2011 Britain's Underworld: 1 episode 2013 Die Gentlemen baten zur Kasse: 2015 ' ' Dancing on ice ' ' 2016 Chancers: 2016 The Krays: The Prison Years: 2018 Fred: 2018 Gangster No 1 - The ...

  9. Charlie Kray - Wikipedia

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    He was released from prison in 1975, and went on to make money from promoting the family's legend, such as being paid £100,000 to act as a "consultant" on the 1990 film, The Krays. [4] In 1997, Kray was given a 12-year sentence for attempting to smuggle cocaine valued at £39m into England. [10]