Flesh and Blood: The Story of the Krays
VHS Colour Sound 1991 55:00
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Summary: Video about the history of the East End 'Firm' and their criminal activity.
Title number: 2987
LSA ID: LSA/3926
Description: The story of criminal gang leaders Ronald and Reginal Kray told by their family, friends, associates, journalists and the police. Archival newspapers, photographs and films serve to illustrate the Kray twins and their milieu, including extracts from their family home movies, Pathe and Movietone newsreels and BBC television news. Extracts from the feature films 'Sparrows Can't Sing' (1962) and 'The Krays' (1990) are used to provide a graphic portrayal of the more lurid scenes from the brothers criminal careers. The video begins by setting the story of the Krays within a longer history of nefarious and illegal activity in London's east end and docklands before focusing in on the 1960s period with the assistance of the criminal historian Professor Laurie Taylor. Comment on the brothers and their criminal reign of terror comes from family members Charlie Kray (their brother) and cousins Joe Lee and Rita Smith who try and put human faces on the monsters. Former gang member Bill Ackerman tells the Krays story from within the firm. Metropolitan Police officer Leonard 'Nipper' Read describes the process of bringing them to justice. Peter Medak, the director of 'Sparrows Can't Sing' talks about his experience of being 'protected' by the Kray gang whilst filming in East London. The criminal psychologist Tony Black describes what goes on in the minds of criminals like the Krays. Much of the comment comes from journalists and crime reporters with John McVicar, Lynn Lewis and Lewis Chester all describing the processes and dangers of reporting on the Kray brothers before they were brought to justice.
Credits: Director: Chris Short; Producer: Pam Bernard; Rostrum Camera: Ken Morse; Researcher: Christina Hamilton; Archive Researcher: Geanie Wilton; Production Manager: Melanie Parker; Narrator: Peter Rourke; Narrator: Doug Iles; Graphics: Simon Block; Graphics: Mark Dickson; Additional Music: Mark Fishlock; Cameraman: Chris Goodger; Cameraman: Mark Bloomfield; Camera Assistant: Chris King; Camera Assistant: Matthew Gammage; Sound Recordist: Dave Wheatley; Sound Recordist: Dave King; Sound Recordist: Phil Sparks; Production Trainee: Karen Lennon; Production Trainee: Sarah Doonican; Editor: Alf West; Editor: Stewart Gray; Editor: John Kerry; Programme Consultant: John McVicar; Post Production Sound: Molinare; Executive Producer: Michele Kimche
Keywords: Crime; Organized crime
Locations: United Kingdom; England; London; Tower Hamlets
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