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Release Date:
January 1, 2016
Original Title:
The Fall of the Krays
Alternate Titles:
La chute des Krays
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Saracen Films
Torn Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: 16 GB: 18 JP: R15+ NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 112
The brutal brothers from Bethnal Green are back and bloodier than ever in Fall of the Krays. Following on from the ferocious Rise Of The Krays, Fall of the Krays picks up the story of the infamous Firm as the cracks start to show in the brothers business plans and their sanity. Having secured their empire and their infamy, the brothers must now fight to keep hold of both as the obsession of one police officer becomes entwined with a burgeoning romance and a dangerous state of mind for Reggie and Ronnie respectively.
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Art Department Assistant:
Paul Mark Synnott
Art Direction:
Luis San Martin
Boom Operator:
Simon Norman
Casting:
Nicci Topping
Costume Design:
Kim Tizard-Lee
Costume Supervisor:
Victoria Conte
Director:
Zackary Adler
Director of Photography:
Luke Palmer
Editor:
Barry Moen
First Assistant Camera:
Anthony McHugh
First Assistant Director:
Guy Murray-Brown
Gaffer:
Tom Nowell
Hairstylist:
Sophie Brown
Makeup Artist:
Cassi Brookes
Makeup Designer:
Emma J. Slater
Original Music Composer:
Kevin Pollard
Producer:
Ken Brown
Sebastian Brown
Craig Tuohy
Production Coordinator:
AglaƩ Parisis
Production Design:
Felix Coles
Prosthetic Designer:
Claudette Fruchier
Script Supervisor:
Xenia Taylor
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ben Baird
Steadicam Operator:
Matt Allsop
Stunt Coordinator:
Dan Styles
Visual Effects:
Jon Pugh
Tom Worth
Writer:
Sebastian Brown
Ken Brown
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