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Legend

Legend

  • Status: Released
  • 09-09-2015
  • Runtime: 132 min
  • Score: 7.054
  • Vote count: 4094

Suave, charming and volatile, Reggie Kray and his unstable twin brother Ronnie start to leave their mark on the London underworld in the 1960s. Using violence to get what they want, the siblings orchestrate robberies and murders while running nightclubs and protection rackets. With police Detective Leonard "Nipper" Read hot on their heels, the brothers continue their rapid rise to power and achieve tabloid notoriety.

Tom Hardy

Ronald Kray / Reginald Kray

Emily Browning

Frances Shea

Christopher Eccleston

Leonard 'Nipper' Read

David Thewlis

Leslie Payne

Taron Egerton

Mad Teddy Smith

Chazz Palminteri

Angelo Bruno

Colin Morgan

Frank Shea

Paul Bettany

Charlie Richardson

Tara Fitzgerald

Elsie Shea

Paul Anderson

Albert Donoghue

Nicholas Farrell

Dr Humphries

Duffy

Timi Yuro

Kevin McNally

Harold Wilson

John Sessions

Lord Boothby

Sam Spruell

Jack 'The Hat' McVitie

Millie Brady

Joan Collins

Charley Palmer Rothwell

Leslie Holt

Bob Cryer

Charles Kray Snr

Samantha Pearl

Shirley Bassey

Martin McCreadie

Eddie Richardson

Jane Wood

Violet Kray

Mel Raido

Ian Barrie

Adam Fogerty

Pat Connolly

Lorraine Stanley

Blind Beggar Barmaid

Shane Attwooll

George Cornell

Stephen Lord

Fuller

Tim Woodward

Superintendent Cummings

Chris Mason

Ronnie Hart

Frankie Fitzgerald

Jack Dickson

Sam Hoare

Stefan De Faye

Joshua Hill

Constable Scott

MAJOR.

The Double R Club Singer

Christopher Adamson

Philip Testa

Lara Cazalet

Mrs Payne

Nick Hendrix

Hew McCowan

Ashley Byam

John

John Sears

Father Foster

Robin Hooper

Prison Doctor (uncredited)

John Carr

Guest at Club (uncredited)

Julia Papp

Casino Guest (uncredited)

Tim Faraday

Big Screw

Amaëlle Cunningham

Isabella Rose

JD Roth-Round

Orderly R.White (uncredited)

Stephen Parker

D Trodden the Butcher (uncredited)

mattwilde123

'Legend' was not a very good film. It was poorly acted and written on the most part. It was predictable and just seemed like a forgettable straight-to-video gangster film. However, the only saving grace (and a really good one) was Tom Hardy. Hardy was brilliant in the main roles (playing both of the Kray twins). He made the film funny and really tense when it tried to be. The soundtrack was also really good. ★★★

CinemaSerf

Tom Hardy is quite accomplished here as he portrays both of the legendary London gangster Kray twins. The pair managed to stay one step ahead of the pursuing constabulary (led here by Christopher Ecclestone's ocassional appearances as "Nipper of there Yard") for many a year living the life of Riley whilst killing, extorting and running a network of protection rackets in the East of the city through their infamous "Firm" gang of henchmen. His persona of Reggie presents us with the more calculating, business-like approach whilst his portrayal of the sometimes gay Ronnie delivers a loose-cannon, violent character - but to be clear, it's pretty safe to say that neither are to be messed with, even by those closest to them. Much of the narrative dwells rather disappointingly on the relationship between Reggie and his first wife Frances (Emily Browning) and actually the rest of this is all rather weak and shallow. Aside from a few flirtations in a seamy gay brothel, the seedier side of Ronnie's life is barely touched upon and the story seems intent more on bringing us the bullet points of their lives rather than trying to develop anything like an insight into their respective (and frequently quite unstable) personalities. It's produced to a very high standard with much attention to the detail of 1960s London, but somehow the whole thing is just a bit too empty. The shell of a story that tries to cram too much into too little screen time. It's watchable, and is certainly better than the 1990 attempt at telling us the story of these brothers - but this is probably a story that can only be told comprehensively in a mini-series that allows the nature of their brutal yet sometimes quite sophisticated personalities to emerge more fully.