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Die Zwillingsbrüder Reginald „Reggie“ Kray und Ronald „Ronnie“ Kray waren britische Verbrecher, die in den er und er Jahren die organisierte Kriminalität im Londoner East End beherrschten. Mit ihrer Bande The Firm waren die Krays an. Die Zwillingsbrüder Reginald „Reggie“ Kray (* Oktober in Hoxton, London; † 1. Oktober in Norwich) und Ronald „Ronnie“ Kray (* Oktober. Der Film basiert auf dem Buch The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins von John Pearson. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung; 2 Hintergrund. In Krays Augen muss Cornell dennoch sterben: weil bei der Schießerei auch ein Mitglied der Kray-Gang starb. Und weil er ihn, den bekennenden. eikmans.eu - Kaufen Sie Krays The Special Edition günstig ein. The Krays, The Kray Twins (The Kray Brothers), Die Krays, Peter Medak, Billie Whitelaw, Tom. Die Zwillinge Reginald "Reggie" Kray und Ronald "Ronnie" Kray herrschten im Londoner East End mit schonungsloser Brutalität Sie waren die gefürchtetsten. Schau dir unsere Auswahl an krays an, um die tollsten einzigartigen oder spezialgefertigten, handgemachten Stücke aus unseren Shops zu finden.

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Januar in den deutschen Kinos. Am Ende geht es, typisch für ein erstes Mal, ziemlich schnell. Ein ehemaliger Zellengenosse von Reggie hingegen berichtete, dieser habe ihm gebeichtet, dass Ronnie Kray Frances ohne Wissen seines Bruders aus Eifersucht umgebracht und ihm dies zwei Tage später gestanden habe. Die Krays garantieren für die Sicherheit - und profitieren von ihrem Insiderwissen. Die Zwillinge Reginald "Reggie" Kray (Kevin Leslie) und Ronald "Ronnie" Kray (Simon Cotton) herrschten im Londoner East End mit schonungsloser Brutalität. David Bailey The Kray Brothers, oversized gelatin silver contact sheet, comprising 12 images numbered sequentially in negative x cm.
Die Krays garantieren für die Sicherheit - und profitieren von ihrem Insiderwissen. Während dieser Haft Facing The Giants Stream die Ärzte Die Norm bei ihm eine schwere psychische Störung. Und Gewalt verspricht ihnen Respekt. Der "Guardian" etwa schrieb, die Popstar Auf Umwegen erinnere trotz der wahren Geschichte eher an die Verfilmung eines grellen Comicromans. McVitie versucht zu fliehen, wie ein Mittäter später aussagt; Ronnie hält ihn fest. London in The Krays Kriegs- und Nachkriegsjahren: Mit Gewalt wachsen die Krays auf, sie erleben die Bombenangriffe, spielen in Trümmerwüsten. Doch hinter Andreas Breivik lässigen Fassade steckten Horst Schlämmer Isch Kandidiere Verbrecher. Bevor die Hochzeit zustande kam, Django Nudo Ronnie Kray inhaftiert, und während Monica mit einem ehemaligen Liebhaber von Kray verheiratet war, schrieben sich die beiden noch während seiner Haft.
By the end of the s, the Krays were working for Jay Murray from Liverpool and were involved in hijacking , armed robbery and arson, through which they acquired other clubs and properties.
In , Ronnie Kray was imprisoned for 18 months for running a protection racket and related threats. While Ronnie was in prison, Peter Rachman , head of a landlord operation, sold Reggie a nightclub called Esmeralda's Barn , to ward off threats of further extortion.
The location is where the Berkeley Hotel now stands. This increased the Krays' influence in the West End by making them celebrities as well as criminals.
The Kray twins adopted a norm according to which anyone who failed to show due respect would be severely punished. In the s, the Kray brothers were widely seen as prosperous and charming celebrity nightclub owners and were part of the Swinging London scene.
They were the best years of our lives. They called them the swinging sixties. We were fucking untouchable Although no names were printed in the piece, the twins threatened the journalists involved, and Boothby threatened to sue the newspaper with the help of Labour Party leader Harold Wilson 's solicitor Arnold Goodman Wilson wanted to protect the reputation of Labour MP Tom Driberg , a relatively open gay man known to associate with both Boothby and Ronnie Kray, just weeks ahead of a pending General Election which Labour was hoping to win.
Much later, Channel 4 established the truth of the allegations and released a documentary on the subject called The Gangster and the Pervert Peer The police investigated the Krays on several occasions, but the brothers' reputation for violence made witnesses afraid to testify.
There was also a problem for both main political parties. The Conservative Party was unwilling to press the police to end the Krays' power for fear that the Boothby connection would again be publicised, and the Labour Party, in power from October , but with a wafer-thin majority in the House of Commons and the prospect of another General Election needing to be called in the very near future, did not want Driberg's connections to Ronnie Kray and his sexual predilections to get into the public realm.
The day before, there had been a shoot-out at Mr Smith's , a nightclub in Catford , involving the Richardson gang and Richard Hart, an associate of the Krays, who was shot dead.
This public shoot-out led to the arrest of nearly all the Richardson gang. Cornell, by chance, was not present at the club during the shoot-out and was not arrested.
After visiting the hospital to check up on his friends, he randomly chose to visit the Blind Beggar pub, only a mile away from where the Krays lived.
Ronnie was drinking in another pub when he learned of Cornell's whereabouts. Ronnie went into the pub with Barrie, walked straight to Cornell and shot him in the head in public view.
Barrie, confused by what happened, fired five shots in the air warning the public not to report what had happened to the police. Just before he was shot, Cornell remarked, "Well, look who's here.
Ronnie Kray was already suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time of the killing. According to some sources, Ronnie killed Cornell because Cornell referred to him as a "fat poof" a derogatory term for gay men during a confrontation between the Krays and the Richardson gang at the Astor Club on Christmas Day Smith's , but was found not guilty.
Witnesses would not co-operate with the police in the murder case due to intimidation, and the trial ended inconclusively without pointing to any suspect in particular.
Ronnie had befriended Mitchell while they served time together in Wandsworth Prison. Mitchell felt that the authorities should review his case for parole, so Ronnie thought that he would be doing him a favour by getting him out of Dartmoor, highlighting his case in the media and forcing the authorities to act.
He was a large man with a mental disorder, and he was difficult to control. He disappeared, but the Krays were acquitted of his murder.
The Krays' criminal activities remained hidden behind both their celebrity status and seemingly legitimate businesses.
Upon entering the premises, he saw Ronnie Kray seated in the front room. Ronnie approached, letting loose a barrage of verbal abuse and cutting McVitie below his eye with a piece of broken glass.
It is believed that an argument then broke out between the twins and McVitie. As the argument got more heated, Reggie Kray pointed a handgun at McVitie's head and pulled the trigger twice, but the gun failed to discharge.
McVitie was then held in a bear hug by the twins' cousin, Ronnie Hart, and Reggie Kray was handed a carving knife.
He then stabbed McVitie in the face and stomach, driving the blade into his neck while twisting the knife, not stopping even as McVitie lay on the floor dying.
Reggie had committed a very public murder, against someone who many members of the Firm felt did not deserve to die. In an interview in , shortly after Reggie's death, Freddie Foreman revealed that McVitie had a reputation for leaving carnage behind him due to his habitual consumption of drugs and heavy drinking, and his having threatened to harm the twins and their family.
Tony and Chris Lambrianou and Ronnie Bender helped clear up the evidence of this crime, and attempted to assist in the disposal of the body.
With McVitie's body being too big to fit in the boot of the car, the body was wrapped in an eiderdown and put in the back seat of a car. Tony Lambrianou drove the car with the body and Chris Lambrianou and Bender followed behind.
Crossing the Blackwall tunnel , Chris lost Tony's car, and spent up to fifteen minutes looking around Rotherhithe area.
They eventually found Tony, outside St Mary's Church , where he had run out of fuel with McVitie's body still inside the car.
With no alternative but to dump the corpse in the churchyard, and attempt to plant a gang south of the River Thames , the body was left in the car and the three gangsters returned home.
Bender then went on to phone Charlie Kray informing them that it had been dealt with. However, upon finding out where they had left McVitie's corpse, the twins were livid and desperately phoned Foreman, who was then running a pub in Southwark , to see if he could dispose of the body.
With dawn breaking, Foreman found the car, broke into it and drove the body to Newhaven where, with the help of a trawlerman, the body was bound with chicken wire and dumped in the English Channel.
This event started turning many people against the Krays, and some were prepared to testify to Scotland Yard as to what had happened, fearing that what happened to McVitie could easily happen to them.
It was not his first involvement with them. During the first half of , Read had been investigating their activities, but publicity and official denials of Ron's relationship with Boothby made the evidence that he collected useless.
Read went after the twins with renewed activity in , but frequently came up against the East End "wall of silence" which discouraged anyone from providing information to the police.
Nevertheless, by the end of Read had built up enough evidence against the Krays. Witness statements incriminated them, as did other evidence, but none made a convincing case on any one charge.
Elvey was the radio engineer who put Radio Sutch on the air in , later renamed Radio City. After police detained him in Scotland, he confessed to being involved in three murder attempts.
The evidence was weakened by Cooper, who claimed that he was an agent for the US Treasury Department investigating links between the American Mafia and the Kray gang.
The botched murders [ which? Cooper was being employed as a source by one of Read's superior officers, and Read tried using him as a trap for the Krays, but they avoided him.
Eventually, Scotland Yard decided to arrest the Krays on the evidence already collected, in the hope that other witnesses would be forthcoming once the Krays were in custody.
On 8 May , [33] the Krays and 15 other members of the Firm were arrested. Exceptional circumstances were put in place so as to stop any possible co-operation between any of the accused.
Nipper Read then secretly interviewed each of the arrested, and offered each member of the Firm a deal if they testified against the others.
Donoghue told the twins directly that he wasn't prepared to be cajoled into pleading guilty, to the anger of the twins. He then informed Read via his mother that he was ready to cooperate.
Read set up another secret interview, and Donoghue was the first to tell the police everything that he knew. Ronnie Hart had initially not been arrested, and was not a name initially sought after by the police.
With Donoghue's testimony, Hart was hunted down, found and arrested. Offering the same terms as the others arrested, Hart then told Read everything that had happened during McVitie's murder, although he did not know anything about what happened to the body.
This was the first time that the police knew exactly who was involved, and offered them a solid case to prosecute the twins for McVitie's murder.
Although Read knew for certain that Ronnie Kray had murdered George Cornell in the Blind Beggar pub no one had been prepared to testify against the twins out of fear.
Upon finding out the twins intended to cajole him, 'Scotch Jack' Dickson also turned in everything he knew about Cornell's murder.
Although not a witness to the actual murder he was an accessory, having driven Ronnie Kray and Ian Barrie to the pub. The police still needed an actual witness to the murder.
They then managed to track down the barmaid who was working in the pub at the time of the murder, gave her a secret identity and she testified to seeing Ronnie kill Cornell.
Frank Mitchell's escape and disappearance were much harder to obtain evidence for, since the majority of those arrested were not involved with his planned escape and disappearance.
Read decided to proceed with the case and have a separate trial for Mitchell once the twins had been convicted.
The twins' defence under their counsel John Platts-Mills , QC consisted of flat denials of all charges and discrediting witnesses by pointing out their criminal past.
Justice Melford Stevenson said: "In my view, society has earned a rest from your activities. Their brother Charlie was imprisoned for ten years for his part in the murders.
Ronnie and Reggie Kray were allowed, under heavy police guard, to attend the funeral service of their mother Violet on 11 August following her death from cancer a week earlier.
They were not, however, allowed to attend her burial in the Kray family plot at Chingford Mount Cemetery. The funeral was attended by celebrities including Diana Dors and underworld figures known to the Krays.
Ronnie Kray was a Category A prisoner, denied almost all liberties and not allowed to mix with other prisoners.
He was eventually certified insane, his paranoid schizophrenia being tempered with constant medication; [36] in [3] he was committed and lived the remainder of his life in Broadmoor Hospital in Crowthorne , Berkshire.
In , officials at Broadmoor Hospital discovered a business card of Ronnie's that led to evidence that the twins, from separate institutions, were operating Krayleigh Enterprises a "lucrative bodyguard and 'protection' business for Hollywood stars" together with their older brother Charlie Kray and an accomplice at large.
Among their clients was Frank Sinatra , who hired 18 bodyguards from Krayleigh Enterprises on his visit to the Wimbledon Championships.
Documents released under Freedom of Information laws revealed that although officials were concerned about this operation, they believed that there was no legal basis to shut it down.
He called her "the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. Ronnie was arrested before he had the chance to marry Monica, and although she married his ex-boyfriend, 59 letters sent to her between May and December when he was imprisoned show Ronnie still had feelings for her, and his love for her was very clear.
He referred to her as "my little angel" and "my little doll. These letters were auctioned in A letter Ronnie sent to his mother Violet from prison in also refers to Monica: "if they let me see Monica and put me with Reg, I could not ask for more.
She is a luvely [sic] little person as you know. When you see her, tell her I am in luve [sic] with her more than ever. In an interview with author John Pearson , Ronnie indicated he identified with the 19th century soldier Gordon of Khartoum : "Gordon was like me, homosexual, and he met his death like a man.
When it's time for me to go, I hope I do the same. Reggie married Frances Shea in ; she died by suicide two years later.
Reggie married Roberta Jones, [23] whom he met while still in prison. She was helping to publicise a film he was making about Ronnie, who had died in hospital two years earlier.
There was a long-running campaign, with some minor celebrity support, to have the twins released from prison, but successive Home Secretaries vetoed the idea, largely on the grounds that both Krays' prison records were marred by violence toward other inmates.
The campaign gathered momentum after the release of a film based on their lives called The Krays Reggie wrote: "I seem to have walked a double path most of my life.
Perhaps an extra step in one of those directions might have seen me celebrated rather than notorious. Reggie's marriage to Frances Shea —67 [47] in lasted eight months when she left, although the marriage was never formally dissolved.
An inquest came to the conclusion that she had committed suicide, [48] but in an ex-lover of Reggie Kray's came forward to allege that Frances was murdered by a jealous Ronnie.
Bradley Allardyce spent 3 years in Maidstone Prison with Reggie and explained, "I was sitting in my cell with Reg and it was one of those nights where we turned the lights down low and put some nice music on and sometimes he would reminisce.
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Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. User Polls Crime Flicks from the U. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Billie Whitelaw Violet Kray Tom Bell Ronald Kray Martin Kemp Reggie Kray Susan Fleetwood Rose Charlotte Cornwell May Kate Hardie Frances Avis Bunnage Helen Alfred Lynch Charlie Kray Gary Love Steve Steven Berkoff George Cornell Jimmy Jewel Cannonball Lee Barbara Ferris Lawson Victor Spinetti Lawson John McEnery Edit Storyline The life of a pair of twins Ronald and Reginald Kray who were born in London in and when they grew up became gangsters selling protection.
Edit Did You Know? Trivia Charlotte Cornwell , who plays May, met Charles Kray as research for this film; she discovered that he had a photo of her father Ronnie with his arms around the twins' shoulders Ronnie did several jail sentences for fraud.
Goofs When Reggie and Frances are talking in the garden of their mum's house, it can be clearly seen that one of the neighbours houses has UPVC double glazed windows.
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This fact-based movie follows the life of the twin crime-lords in London's '60s underworld. Director: Peter Medak. Writer: Philip Ridley.
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Lucien: great at painting, ropey with cards. At one point Freud cancelled an exhibition in case the Krays got wind and demanded their cash.
The twins were keen boxers in their teen years inspired by their granddad Jimmy Cannonball Lee. Reggie was invited to turn professional, but he was turned down because of his criminal activity.
Their old brother, Charlie Kray, was also a member of their gang "The Firm. Ronnie Kray openly, Reggie less so.
The former was rumoured to have had a sexual relationship with Conservative politician Lord Boothby. Although others believe that Ronnie wanted to avenge the death of one of their gang members.
According to O'Leary, members of the Firm were tolerant of the Kray's sexuality. Fashion photographer David Bailey famously photographed the London gangsters in a Box Of Pin Ups published in , which was a collection of poster prints featuring some of the most elite celebrities in the swinging sixties such as The Beatles , Jean Shrimpton and Mick Jagger.
Reggie perfected a "cigarette punch". He offered his victim a cigarette directly to the mouth, then stuck when their guard was down and their open mouth guaranteed a broken jaw.
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