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No one delivers a quiet threat better than Tom Hardy, Esquire's latest cover star. He leans in, eyes like broken glass, and lets out a just-audible breath through his nose. The ghost of something sad ...
It was the scene of one of the most notorious murders in 1960s gangland and marked the end of the Kray Twins' reign of terror in London. But long before Ronnie Kray ...
His role in a film that many feel has the ‘best scene in British film’ sees him playing both Kray Twins, Ronnie and Reggie ... Kray Twins get into a brutal bar fight. One fan commented saying ...
Ronnie Kray wanted to put his gangland past behind him and retire to Morocco. In a long-lost tape, the murderer said he dreamed of travelling the world with his twin brother Reggie. Speaking while ...
Ronnie Kray dreamed ... on his hitlist Both of the Kray twins were sentenced to life imprisonment, whilst their older brother Charlie was handed ten years behind bars. Despite their aspirations ...
A former gangster who shared a prison cell with Ronnie Kray has revealed a chilling incident that demonstrated the notorious criminal's unpredictable nature. The violent episode unfolded in ...
A recording of gangster Ronnie Kray telling young people crime only brings "a life of misery" has been discovered. Twin brothers Ronnie and Reggie Kray ran a gangland empire in London during the ...
No, you aren't experiencing the Mandela Effect unfolding — there is a different variation of Brooks and Dunn on the radio right now. Taste of Country Nights had a once-in-a-lifetime ...
The Colony Room — the boozy Soho salon where Francis Bacon rubbed shoulders with Tom Baker — is reopening as a pop-up bar this November ... in blonde wig, Ronnie Kray, Joan Littlewood and ...
You wouldn’t ask Reggie Kray how fast he can run, would you? That would be taking a diabolical liberty. And the Beaufighter was just the same. Arriving on the scene in Autumn 1940 ... rival Mosquito ...
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