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Kray Twins DVD

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Britain's most notorious gangsters of all time were East-end duo identical twin brothers Ronnie and Reggie Kray. They went from rags to riches and became legends in their own time. Throughout the Swinging Sixties the Kray twins unleashed a reign of psychotic terror across London's crime-ridden East End leaving a gruesome trail of violence and murder in their path. Though they spent most of their lives in jail their legend continues to both haunt and enthral. When they died their funerals were like royalty. Tens of thousands turned out in London's East End. On... his deathbed Reg said ""I would do it all again."" See how they achieved a level of celebrity all while running their nefarious operations hear stories from ex-gangsters safe crackers and crooks and discover how they were finally captured and convicted in this fascinating programme. [show more]

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Released
07 September 2015
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
IMC Vision 
Classification
Runtime
45 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5016641116753 
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Documentary tracing the rise to power of London's most notorious gangsters. Developing their criminal empire in the East End throughout the 1950s, the Kray twins' underworld dominance reached its zenith during the 1960s, when, with brutal efficiency, they embarked on a reign of terror with savagery the East End had not witnessed before or since.