The kray twins age rating

  • None.
  • Why Age 17+?
  • This fact-based movie follows the life of the twin crime-lords in London's '60s underworld.
  • Parents guide

    Content rating

    None

    5 of 8 found this to have none

    Severe

    8 of 11 found this severe

    The twins pin a man to a snooker table with a sword. Some blood.

    The twins enter a pub and fire machine guns at the bar. No blood

    Ronnie Kray cuts a man's face with a sword so the man is perminantly smiling. Quite graphic, a lot of blood.

    Ronnie Kray shoots a man in the head at close range. No blood. Quite intense.

    Reggie Kray attempts to shoot Jack the Hat but the gun fails, so he stabs him in the throat with a kitchen knife while other gangsters egg him on. No blood, but quite intense.

    Jack the Hat bursts into a pub waving a shotgun around. He threatens to kill the Krays.

    Moderate

    4 of 7 found this moderate

    About twenty 'f' words, ten 'b' words and some mild profanity. A man calls a woman a slag and a slut repeatedly.

    Mild

    4 of 6 found this mild

    Some civilised drinking and smoking.

    Severe

    5 of 6 found this severe

    The murders and the face-cutting are intense

    Legend

    I love Legend! Hardy plays the role of both Kray Twins superbly and he really makes you love both of the characters even though you feel guilty for liking them. The film at first really doesn't have anything dark or violent. There is a bar brawl involving certain metal instruments like brass knuckles etc... But it is in relatively good taste and isn't horribly graphic or bloody. Reggie tricks his victims by being kind to them saying they've done nothing wrong and kindly offers them a cigarette; however, when he is about to light the cigarette for them he smacks them in the face and yells profanities at them and threatens them. This shows a much darker side to Reggie. During a relatively comedic scene a man is held upside down and tortured by electrocution, but you don't se much and it is very brief. Ronnie is a very odd , yet somehow likeable character. He is shown to be the mental twin throughout the entirety of the film, until the end when he shows a kind, caring side to him. Ron is a paranoid schizophrenic and he makes some questionable choices throughout the film, like shooting a rival gang member in the head in a crowded bar and paying a very nervy man to kill a man in the gang but it goes horribly array who he fails and the man tells the police everything. Ron i

  • the kray twins age rating
  • Kray twins

    British amiss duo midst 1950s vital 1960s

    Ronnie and Reggie Kray

    Reginald (left) stream Ronald Kray, photographed rough David Lexicographer in 1965

    Born(1933-10-24)24 October 1933

    Haggerston, London, England

    Died
    • Ronnie:
      17 March 1995(1995-03-17) (aged 61)
      Slough, County, England
    • Reggie:
      1 Oct 2000(2000-10-01) (aged 66)
      Norwich, Norfolk, England
    Occupation(s)Gangsters, nightclub owners
    OrganizationThe Firm
    Spouses
    • Reggie:

      Frances Shea

      (m. 1965; died 1967)​

      Roberta Jones

      (m. 1997)​
      [1][2]
    • Ronnie:

      Elaine Mildener

      (m. 1985; div. 1989)​
      [3]

      Kate Howard

      (m. 1989; div. 1994)​
      [3]
    RelativesCharlie Kray (brother)

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    Their gang, consign as