During the 1960s twin brothers Ronnie and Reggie Kray dominated London's underworld. They emerged from their violent schooldays into leaders of their own criminal syndicate. Soon their personal lives crumbled and they were tried for two brutal murders--resulting in a 30-year prison sentence. Real-life brothers Gary and Martin Kemp, former members of pop music act Spandau Ballet, play the siblings in the film directed by Peter Medak (ROMEO IS BLEEDING) and based on the actual events.