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Les Frères Krays

Titre original : The Krays
  • 1990
  • 12
  • 2h
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
9,4 k
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Gary Kemp and Martin Kemp in Les Frères Krays (1990)
The Krays: Proper Little Gentlemen
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Ce film basé sur des faits, suit la vie de deux frères jumeaux, barons du crime dans la pègre londonienne des années 1960.Ce film basé sur des faits, suit la vie de deux frères jumeaux, barons du crime dans la pègre londonienne des années 1960.Ce film basé sur des faits, suit la vie de deux frères jumeaux, barons du crime dans la pègre londonienne des années 1960.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Medak
  • Scénario
    • Philip Ridley
  • Casting principal
    • Gary Kemp
    • Martin Kemp
    • Billie Whitelaw
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    9,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Medak
    • Scénario
      • Philip Ridley
    • Casting principal
      • Gary Kemp
      • Martin Kemp
      • Billie Whitelaw
    • 72avis d'utilisateurs
    • 23avis des critiques
    • 70Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Gary Kemp
    Gary Kemp
    • Ronald Kray
    Martin Kemp
    Martin Kemp
    • Reggie Kray
    Billie Whitelaw
    Billie Whitelaw
    • Violet Kray
    Tom Bell
    Tom Bell
    • Jack 'The Hat' McVitie
    Susan Fleetwood
    Susan Fleetwood
    • Rose
    Charlotte Cornwell
    • May
    Kate Hardie
    Kate Hardie
    • Frances
    Avis Bunnage
    Avis Bunnage
    • Helen
    Alfred Lynch
    Alfred Lynch
    • Charlie Kray
    Gary Love
    Gary Love
    • Steve
    Steven Berkoff
    Steven Berkoff
    • George Cornell
    Jimmy Jewel
    Jimmy Jewel
    • Cannonball Lee
    Barbara Ferris
    Barbara Ferris
    • Mrs. Lawson
    Victor Spinetti
    Victor Spinetti
    • Mr. Lawson
    John McEnery
    John McEnery
    • Eddie Pellam
    Philip Bloomfield
    • Charlie Pellam
    Norman Rossington
    Norman Rossington
    • Shopkeeper
    Patti Love
    Patti Love
    • Iris
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Medak
    • Scénario
      • Philip Ridley
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    8tim-764-291856

    It's aged well but should be better known.

    I saw this British crime biography in the cinema 20 years ago, on its release. I'd not seen it since, until getting it on DVD.

    It was striking then how perfectly cast the Kemp brothers were, as the violent twins. Core members of the 1980's pop group Spandau Ballet, it was an eye-opener that they had another string to their bow and in contrast to their fresh pop image.

    The film's aged well. Martin Kemp (Reggie Kray) kept up his acting career with popular soap operas (Eastenders) though I'm not sure what Gary (Ronnie Kray) has done since. They both have a slimy sort of adhesion as blood brothers and as the gangsters they both compel - and appal.

    Billie Whitelaw's performance as their strong, iron-lady of a mother, Violet, who held the family together through the blitz and rationing, was always held in high esteem. The Kray men of that era come across as weak, ducking active war service and work, which embittered Violet, her mother and her sisters.

    Thus, she had such high hopes for her twin boys. Bearing comparison to Margaret Wycherly's 'Ma' in the 1949 James Cagney crime thriller, 'White Heat' the bond becomes above all else. The apron strings are bullet proof, it would seem. Having somewhat grown up myself in the interim between viewings, I saw more into Kate Hardie's character who played Reggie's wife, Frances. Cast under a long shadow, below the 'Firm', Reggie's brother and certainly far below Violet, poor Frances, who annoyed me twenty years ago with her frightened whimpering excels at going from pretty girl-next-door, to trophy wife and then to tragic doormat.

    Ronnie Kray's homosexuality, understandably back in the early-mid 1960's (and illegal) was cause of much of the ridicule and angst they endured from their enemies. Even back in 1990, it seemed daringly fresh to have this as part of the storyline, with scenes to match.

    The film's direction and look cannot fail to be compared these days to Martin Scorsese, or, how he would have done it. This looks British; that grey-brown that these days would be digitally sourced. The acres of dull patterned wallpaper in front living rooms. The big Jaguar cars. The sun never shines in the East London street scenes, those streets seemingly familiar to Brits everywhere.

    The dialogue at times seems naff and obvious, other times spot-on. Violence, when it comes is near-graphic, but maybe not up there with the barely watchable scenes of say, Scorsese's Goodfellas. I'd like to have seen more action - adding to its 115 minutes with more of the 'everyday' crime and racketeering and how they held down their much feared reputation. We do get a couple of brilliantly played nasty guys - Stephen Berkoff and Tom Bell are as despicable as any - and who have vengeance played upon them by the twins. We get no tip-offs and thus, no raids and no police. Some chase scenes might have been nice!

    As a drama that reads more like a psychological profile than a straight crime thriller, then it's rarely been bettered, on either side of the Atlantic. Had it been made in the mould of the latter, then it might be better known and better remembered. I still like it, as it is, as much as I did twenty years ago.
    4malcolmgsw

    Disjointed and glamourises violence and the Krays

    I happened to be present at the end of one of the Krays Old Bailey trials.this was one where the case collapsed due to witness intimidation.Finally,thankfully,the law caught up with them.Pity this film didn't make clear why instead of glamourising the Krays and violence.No mention was made of the main way they made their money,the protection racket.Far too much time was spent on the twins with their mum.Also we saw snippets of their early life but it didn't add up to very much.Some much of what was shown regarding the 2 crucial murders was confused and confusing.The reasons for the murders were far more complex than shown in this film.All in all a pretty poor effort.
    Triviata

    The Krays probably would have liked their film.

    I watched the film in the context of a historical study into London and its underworld from the 18th to 20th centuries, so I apologise in advance if this review seems overly academic.

    The Krays were a fascinating pair, and this film shows the continuing interest in their lives and crimes, which has continued past their deaths. The film accurately shows the individual quirks and fascinations of the brothers while remaining a drama, rather than a documentary (and there are quite a few about).

    The enormous presence of the Krays in London history is proven by the Monty Python sketch on the Pirhana Brothers, Doug and Dinsdale - made a single year after the Krays were imprisoned. If you don't know it, it's worth a look-see.

    Martin and Gary Kemp, seasoned performers themselves were chillingly well-cast as the twins, who used the media themselves to promote their place as "Diamond Geezers" in East End London. The Krays themselves served as advisors on the film, with the Kemps visiting them in prison to meet and learn about their role from them.

    From what I've read about them, I think the Krays would have liked this film about them, especially that proper brothers - twins, in fact - were playing them.

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    By the way, the copy of the film I borrowed had a special cover which had a pocket over the name "The Krays" with 'blood' (red fluid) in it. It suited the film and subject matter well - one up for the designers.
    penni4yrtht

    Awesome! Did not get the praise it deserved in the US.

    I was fortunate enough to have seen "The Krays" on cable a number of years ago and I never forgot it..

    I consider myself a stone cold film buff especially for the action drama genre. To later find out that the film was based on real people just drove the point home even further how awesome this film was.

    I only wish that the DVD version would be released in the US as well. I rank this film right up there with "Once upon a time in America" and "Miller's Crossing" as films I love and would watch again and again.
    kah-5

    Impressive.

    This was an impressive movie: stylish, well played and atmospheric.

    The greatest revelation was the talent of the Kemp Brothers (ex-Spandau Ballet) who were absolutely marvelous as the notorious Kray Twins. They portrayed the mixture of glamour, ruthlessness and family loyalty of these two brothers with much conviction.

    The storyline seemed a little vague at times, and glossed over one or two episodes, but this was probably due to the compression of facts and didn't mar the feel of the movie as a whole. Quite frankly, it probably would have taken a mini-series to document all the things the real Twins were up to.

    Billie Whitelaw was a standout as Violet Kray. Steven Berkoff over-acted as usual. Tom Bell was wonderful as always.

    Not to be taken as absolute fact but is interestingly done and certainly gives an idea of the story behind these two well known villains.

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    • Anecdotes
      Reggie Kray reportedly wrote regular fan letters to Martin Kemp.
    • Gaffes
      In the boxing scene at the fairground, the twins' are portrayed as young adults and that the fight between them transpires after Ronnie knocks out the prize fighter - this incident actually took place when they were both small boys. The ringmaster shouted to the crowd if anyone wanted to take on the show fighter and the young Ronnie Kray shouted that he'd fight him. Amid much laughter, the referee pointedly said he was a bit young - whereupon Reggie stepped up and challenged his brother. They fought gamely, and were both awarded half a crown for their efforts; this was also the bout that led to their later semi-professional careers as pugilists.
    • Citations

      Rose: I was on the bus the other day. And some old toerag was boasting about all he'd suffered during the war. Stupid old... I tell you, they don't know. It was the women who had the war - the real war. The women were left at home in the shit, not sitting in some sparkling plane or gleaming tank. There's no glamour for us. They should have been with me when old Pauline Woolley went in to labour. D'you remember that, Violet?

      Violet Kray: Yes, yes I do, darling.

      Rose: Seven hours of screaming down Bethnal Green bloody tube station. Then I had to cut the baby's head off - to save the mother's life. She died anyway, poor old cow. God, there was so much blood! Jesus! And the abortions. Those poor girls. One day they'll drain Victoria Park lake. And you know what they'll find? What glorious remnants of the Second World War? Babies, that's what. Bullets and dead babies. Men! Mum's right. They stay kids all their fucking lives. And they end up heroes - or monsters. Either way they win. Women have to grow up. If *they* stay children, they become victims.

    • Versions alternatives
      The infamous 'Chelsea Smile' scene was reduced in the UK cinema version but was later restored fully uncut for video releases after 2002.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Dances with Wolves/Graffiti Bridge/The Krays/The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
    • Bandes originales
      Bittersweet
      Written by Chris Rea

      Published by Warner Chappels Music

      By Arrangement with Chappell Music Ltd.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 juillet 1991 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Les Frères Kray
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Walcot Square, London, Greater London, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Reggie beats up men)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fugitive TV Productions
      • Fugitive Features
      • Parkfield Entertainment
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 060 847 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 948 002 $US
      • 11 nov. 1990
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 060 847 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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