In the 1960s, Reggie and Ron Kray, twin brothers involved in Londons criminal underworld, join forces to control the city but face challenges with their relationships, financial issues, police investigations, and ultimately get convicted of murder before Ron dies from a heart attack and Reggie passes away from bladder cancer. Legend is a 2015 English-language Biography Crime movie starring Tom Hardy, Emily Browning, Colin Morgan, Taron Egerton, David Thewlis, Duffy and Jack Hamson. The movie is inspired from The Profession of Violence by John Pearson. Legend was Produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Chris Clark, Quentin Curtis and Brian Oliver. Legend is written by Brian Helgeland and John Pearson and it is directed by Brian Helgeland. StudioCanal acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Legend was released on 12th November 2015 and takes a screen time of 131 minutes. Legend was made on a budget of $20 million and at the box office it grossed only $15 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Brian Helgeland. Cinematography was done by Dick Pope and editing by Peter McNulty. The music was composed by Carter Burwell.
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Legend Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 64%
Noel Murray
And hes ably supported by an elegiac Carter Burwell score, softly luminescent Dick Pope cinematography, and an all star cast of character actors who pop up occasionally to bring some fresh energy. ( Read More )
On the subject of knives, Helgeland doesnt blink when it comes to violence, and nor does he embellish it. ( Read More )
Kevin P. Sullivan
The films saving grace is Hardy, who is as ferocious and watchable as ever, acting smooth and brooding as Reggie and unhinged as Ronnie. ( Read More )
And hes ably supported by an elegiac Carter Burwell score, softly luminescent Dick Pope cinematography, and an all star cast of character actors who pop up occasionally to bring some fresh energy. ( Read More )
Glenn Kenny
Too many times here theres the feel of two different performances. ( Read More )