Frank Fraser talks about the shooting of George Cornell in The Blind Beggar to Liam Galvin. Outakes from Sky Documentary 'Mad Frank' produced by Liam Galvin. Camera Nick Sherard. Footage supplied by Liam Galvin & Yvette Rowland
Following the success of the Krays movie LEGEND, I think the filmmakers should make a sequel but make it about the Richardsons(with Paul Bettany reprising his role as Charlie) and then make a third about Frankie Fraser, this fella deserves his own film
At 1.12 I started laughing my head off -Frankie Fraser doing his impression of George Cornell pure comedy gold "Oh look Albie over there -The Blind Beggar pub what a lovely pub we ain't been in there for years-let's have a drink..." fucking priceless.
Love these vids would be great to see a few more about Albert Reading.. the ones i have seen are top he comes across a dangerous man with his fist could listen to him all day.. nice one liam
24 savage Dream on. The Richardson’s were scary. My brother was in a pub when the Krays gang had a shoot out with the Richardson’s outside, my brother legged it out the back way followed by the landlord because one of the Richardson’s came in with a gun. The only reason the Krays got famous was because of the David Bailey photographs, he took the pictures on the request of a mutual friend. That’s it and that’s all. The Kray “legend” only came about because they were happy to pose in pictures whilst the Richardson’s had no interest in being famous, they were interested in the money
There is a very good reason why the files on them won't be disclosed for 75 years. Nipper Read had to get a secret squad within Scotland Yard to get them.
Charles Manson was actually innocent of that crime though. I can’t be bothered to type it all out but basically he wasn’t at the crime scene and was just alleged to have told other people to do it yet wasn’t allowed to put on a defence despite that being a basic human right. The guy didn’t kill any of those people other grown adults did and are responsible for their own actions. I’ll leave you with this, near the start Sharon tates own mum states that Charles Manson had nothing to do with her daughters killing. That says it all really. It was the worst injustice of the 20th century. Was he mad? Probably. Did he hurt peopl? Yes. Did he kill any of those people personally? No. Did he order their deaths? Well there’s no evidence he did so he must be presumed innocent. m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q_h4891b4OA.html
@@GreatBritishSkinhead I was born in 1953 Personally, I don't consider myself privileged or underprivileged. Sir, I think you are a little naive. The reason they were 'working class heroes ' is because they scared the crap out of the locals! That's what they did. Intimidation and murder
Tim Tom Not actually true. Apart from that fact, how would the bullet travel through the floor into the cellar and how could Ronnie Kray be sure of his aim?
Dougie and Dinsdale Piranha once nailed my head to a coffee table, that was the proudest moment of my life, oh and the time they dragged me behind a tank round the east end, I was such a lucky bugger
I love the fact that these hard gangsters all defended this country during the war and were brave souls like those who landed in Normandy and other places ,unlike some who made excuses like insanity and injury to avoid going ..
Are you joking? Frankie was a known deserter. He once said he never forgave the germans for surrendering because there was so much opportunity to steal. Fucking utter coward and digusting human through and through.
Don't blame them, working for corrupt politicians, I know they would of protected thier land more than invading other people's land for corrupt reasons
While there's obviously some truth in some of the stories surrounding the London gangsters from this era, most of the urban legends have been told and retold over pints of beer, getting bigger and badder over time. Yes, they were thugs who did some bad things, but the stories served a purpose in creating an aura of fear in the east end of London.
I do know that all these key board gangsters put Frank down saying he talks shit . well back in the 60s .. I went down to London for my holidays to commercial rd it was near Mile End rd .. My uncle was a caretaker come janitor is a collage .. Somewhere in that area .. Can't remember exactly where as I was 10 yr old .. Just remember my uncle talking about Krays Ronnie and Ron .. To my Dad .. And how Frankie Frazer was a feared man total Maniac and they feared him so I just want to put my own personal bit in . It stuck in my mind all my life .. Am from Scotland we traveled down in a Morris 1100 from 65 till prob 69 .. They were happy days .
Paul kelly my dad grew up with frank fraser son young frank do ya self a favour and take up knitting u arsehole witb teeth now stop pretending to be a player cos with comments like mr fraser was a muppet could get u in a lot of trouble silly boy
A story about Frankie from my grandfather. My grandfather was drinking in a pub and Frankie Frasier walked in with a Shotgun in his coat looking for someone.
Pure lies, he'd make anything up. For a start he says that George hadn't been in the Beggars for years and years but the Barmaid knew George Cornells name, so did the guvnor of the pub. This dwarf couldn't even hold his hands up. He could only have a row if he was 10 handed and you were tied up. Even then he'd need a tool!
Watched all these London gangster blogs and the only one who i believed was Albert Reading I really believe he was a man to be feared. Frazier seems to be a little bullshitter would need back up to frighten anybody.