The Krays

The Krays

119 mins | Drama, Crime, History | April 27, 1990

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.

The Krays

119 mins | Drama, Crime, History | April 27, 1990

The Krays
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.
IMDb rating 6.6
Producers Fugitive Features, Parkfield Entertainment
Original title The Krays
Directors Michael Zimbrich, Simon Moseley, Peter Medak, Bernard Bellew
Writers Philip Ridley

Cast

Gary Kemp

as Ronald Kray

Martin Kemp

as Reggie Kray

Billie Whitelaw

as Violet Kray

Tom Bell

as Jack 'The Hat' McVitie

Susan Fleetwood

as Rose

Kate Hardie

as Frances

Avis Bunnage

as Helen

Alfred Lynch

as Charlie Kray Snr

Gary Love

as Steve

Steven Berkoff

as George Cornell

Jimmy Jewel

as Cannonball Lee

John McEnery

as Eddie Pellam

Philip Bloomfield

as Charlie Pellam

Sadie Frost

as Sharon Pellam

Barbara Ferris

as Mrs. Lawson

Victor Spinetti

as Mr. Lawson

Brian Nickels

as Frank

Stephen Lewis

as Policeman

Sean Blowers

as Chris Ripley

Mark Burdis

as Mark

Chris Pitt

as Young Eddie

Ian Burfield

as Whip

Murray Melvin

as Newsagent

Norman Rossington

as Shopkeeper

Soo Drouet

as Jack's Girlfriend

Chrissie Cotterill

as Barmaid

Peter Turner

as Regal Manager

Michael Elphick

as George - Prisoner

Vernon Dobtcheff

as Teacher

Patti Love

as Iris

Roger Monk

as Charlie Kray Jnr

Michael Balfour

as Referee

Jimmy Flint

as Perry

Andrew Kitchen

as Dennis

Bob Brimson

as Grey

Russell Gold

as Terry

David Arlen

as Dickie

Joe McKenna

as Sam Ripley

John H. Stracey

as Boxer

David Fenwick

as Doctor

Laura Cox

as Ivy

Angus MacInnes

as Palendri

Michael Tezcan

as Italian Gangster

Richard Vanstone

as Man outside the Regal

Pete Gillett

as Man in Fight

Julie May

as Midwife

Jackie Downey

as Angry Customer

Ryan Ward

as Steve's Friend

Jimmy Batten

as Straker

Ben Mansworth

as Tom

Behrouz Behnejad

as Maltese Gangster

Simon Foy

as Lost Boy

Tony Sands

as Lost Boy

Matthew Barney

as Boy in Classroom

Benjamin Brazier

as Charlie aged 12

Jason Bennett

as Ron aged 12

Jamie Bennett

as Reg aged 12

Harlon Haveland

as Ron aged 8

Sam Haveland

as Reg aged 8

John-Paul White

as Ron aged 3

Michael White

as Reg aged 3

Lenny McLean

as Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Michael Joseph Carr

as Eddie (as Michael Carr)

Dave Courtney

as Bill