Giri/Haji is a TV show about a detective from Tokyo who goes to London to find his missing brother, and gets involved in a complex world of yakuza gang wars and undercover British police. It explores themes of family, loyalty, and identity.
The Long Good Friday is a crime drama set in London, England. Harold Shand, a powerful crime boss, is planning a major deal to expand his empire. However, a series of bombings and other incidents start to unravel his plans and threaten his reign. As Harold tries to figure out who is behind the attacks, he must also deal with the IRA and their demands. The movie explores themes of violence, corruption, and betrayal, as Harold fights to protect his empire and maintain control.
A London gangster named Frankie heads to Spain to expand his business. He faces challenges from the Spanish Guardia Civil, Dutch gangs, and a femme fatale. As his empire grows, he deals with cocaine smuggling, violence, corruption, and betrayal.
In the crime-ridden underworld of London, a gangster seeks revenge after his parents are brutally murdered by a rival gang. With the help of his loyal crew, he devises a plan to take down the ruthless criminals and bring justice to his family. As the body count rises, tensions escalate and secrets are revealed, leading to a thrilling climax filled with violence and betrayal.
Exploring the corruption within the Metropolitan Police force in the 1960s and 70s eventually leading to the formation of its first anti-corruption unit, A10. With the use of archive footage, insider interviews, and secret recordings, public myths surrounding the incorruptibility of London police are interrogated, revealing uncurbed levels of malfeasance within the force, and revealing the story behind the infamous Times investigation which unearthed unpleasant truths about policing to the broader public.
Attached to almost every unsolved gangland murder in London over the last 50 years, Freddie Foreman is "The Godfather". In this special documentary, Foreman reveals the audacious details of the heists, double crossings, shootouts, murders and betrayals he was involved in and what has made him Gangster No. 1.
Rivals and other contemporaries discuss Ronnie and Reggie Kray, the notoriously violent gangsters who ran London's East End in the 1950s and '60s.
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