I know, let's get Duffy, stuck a wig on her and she can caterwaul her way through some 60s classics. Suave, charming and volatile, Reggie Kray (Tom Hardy) and his unstable twin brother Ronnie start to leave their mark on the London underworld in the 1960s. casting singer Duffy as long-forgotten vocalist Timi Yuro and what was on Tom Hardy’s. The club scenes aren't quite working guys. Legend the new film about East End gangsters Ronnie and Reggie Kray is in cinemas now. Tom Hardy Official New Gangster Trailer (2015) HD.
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And who let Duffy and her nails down a blackboard voice back in? I really hoped we'd seen the last of her after that crap Diet Coke ad. LEGEND Movie Trailer 2 - Tom Hardy, Emily Browning Gangster Movie.
Through his nuanced portrayal of the two criminal mastermind twins. But he is let down by a clunky structure, it takes a while to get going and subplots and characters are introduced and then discarded on a whim, an awful Frances Kray voice-over, and an uneven script which can't quite decide if it wants to be an American style gangster flick or tread the same path as The Long Good Friday, Get Carter et al. This movie is two hours of Tom Hardy having a field day showing off what a great actor he is. Hardy throws himself into both roles, by turns amusing and scary as Ronnie and compelling as a Reggie trying to build an empire while struggling to keep his brother in check. (All of this is doubly stupefying when one recalls what a solid job Helgeland did in both writing and directing departments in his last picture, the 2013 Jackie Robinson story 42. If Hardy does leave Hollywood it won’t be anytime soon. Hardy’s father, Chips, is a novelist, playwright, and screenwriter so maybe Tom will follow in his father’s footsteps. I was really looking forward to this one the trailers were great and, whilst I'm not one of those who glamourise the Krays (they loved their mums, would do anything for you blah blah blah), I do find it bizarrely fascinating how the Krays/Richardsons have passed into London folklore. There are plenty more throughout the film. The actor earned his first story credit for Let There Be Carnage so perhaps he will remain in the movie business as a writer.