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The Mafia.... BUT BRITISH!! Since Britain Is Only London, London Gangsters are the British criminals we know best.
The London Gangster is a hard man in a sharp suit with a fondness for Cluster F Bombs and Country Matters (including both mistresses and members of The Oldest Profession). He'll tend to prefer roughing people up with his bare hands (often including brass knuckles as well), everyday items (cricket bats, lumps of lead pipe, crowbars, snooker balls in socks, etc.) and good old-fashioned knives to using handguns (gun control being very strict in the UKnote  Whilst it would be possible for handguns to be smuggled in, in certain cases acquired legally, or via the black market, the other reason these gangsters don't use guns is that gun crimes in the UK are extremely low compared to the US. Whilst a gun-based homicide could be common in the US, and therefore not looked into as thoroughly, British police don't get as many shootings as stabbings, and so investigate shootings more thoroughly, as there is a higher chance the gun was acquired illegally. Not using a gun also helps these characters keep the heat off.), although shotguns, which can be obtained in Britain, may be used (shotguns became an iconic UK gang weapon in Get Carter). note https://crimereads.com/fifty-years-later-get-carter-is-still-the-iconic-british-gangster-film Nonetheless, Cold-Blooded Torture isn't at all out of the question and the really nasty ones in fiction have a tendency to be Psycho Knife Nuts, with cut-throat razors being an early-to mid-1900s favorite. He speaks in a working class East London, Cockney or South London accent, and his dense slang may feature a little Yiddish.note The East End of London traditionally had a large Jewish population, and some London Gangsters, like Historical Domain Character Jack Spot from Once Upon a Time in London and the fictional Harry Stark, are Jews.
The Don of a London gang is usually a Shout-Out to the Kray twins, a pair of famous British gangsters in the 50s and 60s. He's a Self-Made Man and/or Nouveau Riche who's fiercely proud of having worked his way up from the gutter — even if that "work" involved scaring other people into giving him money. He's charismatic and generous when you're on his good side and a terrifying, sadistic psychopath when you aren't.
Occasionally a particularly transparent Shout-Out to the Krays will go as far as featuring tropes from their lives, like Big Bad Duumvirate, Siblings in Crime, Creepy Twins, Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas, and Gayngster. As you might have gathered, the Kray twins are iconic in the UK — Britain's answer to Al Capone, who they themselves idolized and sought to emulate.
We almost never see gangsters from Oop North, despite Manchester and Liverpool having considerable levels of organized crime in real life. The Yardies (Afro-Caribbean gangs, especially from Jamaica) are bound to get a mention, however.
May overlap with White Gangbangers. See also: The Irish Mob (who sometimes show up in Britain too), The Mafia, The Mafiya, The Triads and the Tongs, Yakuza.
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Narcy in They Made Me a Fugitive. He runs a black market racket and has no problem beating women to get what he wants.
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Arrow reimagines Brick, who in the comics is an African-American kingpin, as a Ray Winstone-esque white East London hard man who is inexplicably immune to being shot in the head and beats his henchmen to death with his bare hands for failing him. He's so tough that in prison Bronze Tiger, an internationally renowned assassin; and Sampson, an unkillable zombie who can't feel pain, are his Co-Dragons. And he's played by Vinnie Jones to boot!
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Darryl in Cockneys vs. Zombies is apparently a retired example, although between his prosthetic leg and the fact that he's outlived all his former "associates", his threats fall a bit flat now.
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There are two gangs vying for control of London in Assassin's Creed Syndicate: the villainous Blighters and the heroic Rooks, controlled by the Templars and the Assassins respectively. The Blighters are brutish thugs who threaten and harass the general public, while the Rooks tend to act more like Neighbourhood-Friendly Gangsters. Jacob and Evie Frye, the leaders of the Rooks, are generally benevolent figures whose main reason for forming a gang was to bring down the oppressive Templar regime and they're also Siblings in Crime which basically makes them antiheroic Victorian London Expies of the Kray twins, whereas the leader of the Blighters, Maxwell Roth, is a more traditional portrayal of a London Gangster, being a charming yet violent Self-Made Man whose tactics grow increasingly more ruthless as the game goes on.
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In Ripley's Game, he is presented as an uncouth thug with pretensions to class who is pretty much the Butt-Monkey of John Malkovich's Diabolical Mastermind take on Tom Ripley.
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The Penguin in Batman: The Telltale Series also has a similar background of being an English gangster, but is in far better physical condition and thus far more brutish and hands-on.
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In Bruges gives us Ralph Fiennes as a foulmouthed London gangster, with two Irish subordinates played by Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell.
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In The Criminal (1960), the Highgate Gang represent the new breed of London underworld who think they can they can muscle in on the score of an ordinary decent criminal like Johnny Bannion and demand a cut of the loot for merely allowing him to operate on their turf. Bannion does not take kindly to this.
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Featured occasionally in Hustle, they are often portrayed as bumbling, such as Dexter Gold, the crooked gold-merchant who despite being referred to as "one of The Chaps", is utterly unthreatening, incompetent and even sets himself up for a second con. Typically, the truly brutal psycho-killers are foreigners. The earlier seasons had the more traditional East End villains who despite appearances of being rich and respectable, used brutal violence to get where they are. The cast however do go out of their way to avoid being on the receiving end of even the less threatening gangsters' radars.
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Saints Row: Starting from the second game, the Boss can be portrayed as a Londoner if you pick the British Voice, and they fit much of the criteria in terms of personality: Ax-Crazy, Sir Swears-a-Lot, and being Affably Evil towards people they like. Customizable appearances enable you to make the Boss a Sharp-Dressed Man.
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Terrence of KateModern, in his earlier 'gangster' persona.
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The Discworld story The Truth features two hard men called Mr. Pin and Mr. Tulip, hired by Lord de Worde in a conspiracy to dethrone Vetinari. Their organisation is called The New Firm, for a start. Mr. Pin is the Faux Affably Evil thug who uses cunning, persuasiveness, and the talents of his friend Mr. Tulip to get what he wants. Mr. Tulip is The Brute who's most eager to resort to physical violence, but also has a surprisingly deep knowledge of art. He also appears to be Sir Swears-a-Lot, but in actual fact he's literally just saying "-ing" a lot — and somehow pronouncing the glottal stop. Also, the New Firm are mercenaries, not actual gangsters.
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A major antagonist in the Timothy Cavendish chapter of Cloud Atlas (and its film adaptation) is Dermot "Dusty" Hoggins, a Cockney gangster who's willing to go to murderous lengths to collect the money from the sales of his autobiography, Knuckle Sandwich. No wonder Timothy's so eager to get away from him. Ironically, in the film, Hoggins is played by Tom Hanks, who's very much not Cockney, but the whole film is full of Fake Nationality, so never mind.
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In Mona Lisa, George (Bob Hoskins), a low-level working-class gangster recently released from prison, is given a job in London by his former boss, Denny Mortwell (Michael Caine), as the driver and bodyguard for a high-priced prostitute named Simone.
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Bill Sikes in Oliver Twist is one of the most depraved criminals in the book. Murderously violent, has a Hair-Trigger Temper and a Right-Hand Attack Dog, carries a cudgel, and does business with Fagin and Monk. And that's not even getting into what he does to Nancy...
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These show up whenever someone from Time Scout goes downtime to Victorian London.
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A regular feature of The Sweeney.
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High Heels and Low Lifes: Mason is an old-school London hard man, who works for Kerrigan, a highly successful London Gayngster who keeps all of his dirty work at arm's length these days.
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Delvin Mallory in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, one of the senior members of the Thieves Guild, has a voice fitting one of these and he oversees distribution for "more personal" Guild jobs.
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Most of the characters in The Football Factory, who partake in anti-social behaviour towards rival fans of their favourite football teams, with leaders that act like they're The Mafia.
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Reggie "The Gent" Mead from the Big Finish Doctor Who audio drama Project Twilight. The owner of The Dusk, a popular casino in Southeast London, he's a classic Cockney thug with superficial charm, a Hair-Trigger Temper, and a penchant for horribly torturing anyone who gets on his bad side; the twist is that he's actually a vampire, and little more than The Dragon to the real villain of the story. For good measure, said Big Bad remarks that Reggie's violent lifestyle is just his way of living out his fantasies, having lived fairly unassumingly by vampire standards up until being inspired to become a gangster by the example set by his idols, the Krays.
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In Batman: Arkham City, The Penguin has been re-imagined as a Guy-Ritchie-ish English gangster with a thick East End accent and brutal means of enforcement. If you read his backstory you will learn that he comes from a prominent American family, but was sent to England for his education. Unfortunately he preferred hanging out with the rough crowd in seedy parts of the town over school.
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Alistair Harper from V for Vendetta fits most of the stereotypes (superficially charming, Psycho Knife Nut, has no problem torturing people), despite being audibly Scottish.
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Much of the cast of Gangster No. 1.
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The Diogenes Club story "The Soho Golem" features a magic-assisted war between several vice lords in 1970s Soho, one of whom is undead.
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Circus: Bruno and Caspar are based in Brighton, but otherwise fit the trope. Judging from their accents, they may even be displaced Londoners.
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish reimagines Goldilocks and the Three Bears as a crime family, and all four characters have very thick London accents.
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Corky from The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer is a non-human variant. A sleazy Cockney greyhound with a hat and a constant cigarette in his mouth, he serves as a Toxic Friend Influence to Greg Mitchell the Gorgeous Sandy-Coloured Labrador. He constantly encourages him to take dodgy jobs such as kidnapping a duck and stealing money. Eventually, when Greg gets caught, Corky bribes the judge (a bulldog) to let him off, but send Greg to jail for 30 years, enabling Corky to elope with Greg's wife.
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The Champions supplement Kingdom of Champions features both Mystery’s gang (who fall into the trope by default) and Brown Fox (who epitomises the self-controlled but formidable version).
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Rob Toshack is undercover in a goup of London gangsters in Shadow Police book 1.
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Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception starts with Nate and Sully meeting up with Evil Brit Talbot in a London pub to talk business. When negotiations go sour, the American protagonists end up in a prolonged Bar Brawl (turned Bathroom Brawl in Nate's case) with the locals, who appear to consist of Cockney gangsters. Heavyset men in working-class flat caps, mainly bald, and leather jackets, with a pool table and all too eager to take a swing at the local American nuisance. One of these men, Charlie Cutter, corners them outside the pub and shoots them in front of Big Bad Catherine Marlowe. Charlie Cutter is actually a subversion. He's not a gangster, he's an associate of Nate and Sully's pretending to be on Marlowe's side, and they work together in search of clues to Iram of the Pillars. He's even implied to be the current boyfriend of Nate's old flame Chloe Frazer.
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In Sexy Beast, he plays Gary "Gal" Dove, a former London Gangster who doesn't want to come back for One Last Job. Ian Mcshane plays his frightening boss Teddy Bass, "Mr. Black Magic himself", a notorious Gayngster, and Ben Kingsley plays Don Logan, a Bald of Evil sociopath with a unbelievably foul mouth and a Hair-Trigger Temper, who does everything within his power to make Gal's life miserable, and therefore ensures that no one will miss him when Gal and his friends murder him.
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The 8th CHERUB book, Mad Dogs featured this nearly exactly. The Afro-Caribbean gang (primarily from Jamaica) called "The Slasher Boys" fighting a gang war against the titular Mad Dogs (fronted by a Football Club).
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Terry Norton (played by Alan Ford of Snatch. fame) in Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge is a boxing promoter, supposedly, but is alleged to have killed a nightclub bouncer and bribed the jury to let him off. Terry's enraged denial of murder and Implied Death Threats towards Alan don't exactly help his case, either.
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In Rango, Ray Winstone voices Bad Bill, a Funny Animal version of this character. Cockney accent, Psycho Knife Nut, works as an Evil Debt Collector in his first scene, and works as The Dragon to the Big Bad, Mayor Tortoise John. He's also a Gila monster.
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In The Boondocks episode "The Fundraiser", after Riley starts an illegitimate chocolate bar business, he gets harassed by the World's Ultimate Chocolate company, which turns out to be a British crime syndicate that sells chocolate bars like they were drugs. In the climax, the WUC get into a deadly shootout with the Mafia and the FBI. There's also this Shout-Out from the episode:
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Wilson in The Limey, played by Terence Stamp, who comes into conflict with American gangsters when seeking revenge for his daughter's death.
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Peaky Blinders features at least three of these outside of the Birmingham-based eponymous crime family: Starter Villain Billy Kimber, Darby Sabini, head of the London Mafia, and Alfie Solomons, the most prominent, played by Tom Hardy and a Bunny-Ears Lawyer in charge of the Jewish Solomons Gang of Camden Town. They're quite vicious, but then so are the Blinders.
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By Any Means: In 1x01, an innocent family is terrorised and their father murdered in cold blood. Everyone knows that ruthless criminal Nick Mason is behind it and when Mason, known as the 'Teflon Man', walks free from his trial for the third time in five years that he has evaded justice, Helen Barlow, convinced Mason has at least one corrupt police officer on his payroll, calls on Jack Quinn and his team for help to take Mason down and get him off the streets.
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Billy Kane of Fatal Fury is an expatriate Englishman working as The Dragon to an American crime boss, so he fits the trope at least in spirit if not to the letter.
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Fanty and Mingo, the twin smugglers from the beginning of Serenity.
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Saturday Night Live: Don' You Go Rounin' Roun to Re Ro' is a can't-miss London gangster film, if you like movies you cannot understand.
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The Getaway series features plenty of these, as well as The Yardies and the triads. The PSP-exclusive spin-off Gangs of London along with the traditional London gangsters, also contains some more exotic examples for a London setting, including Italian, Turkish, Russian and Chinese gangs.
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Cloud Atlas: Timothy Cavendish is the literary agent for a loutish gangster Dermot "Dusty" Hoggins whose biography "Knuckle Sandwhich" becomes a surprise hit after he throws a literary critic off the balcony at the book's launch because of a snarky review, making a lot of money to Tim and sending Dusty to prison.
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An episode of The Magnus Archives centers on one who turns to supernatural means to seek revenge on a fellow criminal who double-crossed him.
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In Leverage, one of Sophie's recurring personae is a London Gangster; admittedly, a female version.
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Danny Spudge and his uncle Gus in the Black Books episode "The Fixer". Danny is a hulking thug with a brutal past who Never Learned to Read while Gus is a diminutive don who seems personable but has some worrying gravitas (thank actor Mick Walter).
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The main characters of Nuns on the Run want to leave their gang after their new boss turns out to be too much like this.
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The next major open Kray Twins biopic was Legend (2015), with Tom Hardy playing both Ronnie and Reggie.
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On The Bill, set as it is in an East London police station, you can't throw a truncheon without hitting a London Gangster. One episode from 1995, "Mitigating Circumstances", featured Ray Winstone playing the London Gangster of the episode.
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The Piranha brothers from Monty Python's Flying Circus, who are a deliberate spoof (with surprisingly little exaggeration) of the Kray twins. The Piranhas' beloved habit of nailing people to furniture (or vice versa) was the Pythons' humorous but understated take on the real exploits of the Richardson brothers and their not-too-merry men. Yes, they really did nail people to the floor (as a prelude to what would follow), and it was not quite as amusing as in the Pythons' version.
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'The Firm' in EastEnders was based on this, and directly named after the Krays' gang. EastEnders also features Tough Cockney Twins Phil and Grant Mitchell, (although they aren't affiliated with the proper gangsters) as well as the more obviously Kray-namesaked Ronnie and Roxy Mitchell.
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One playset for Fiasco is specifically built around playing out the inevitable display of Chronic Backstabbing Disorder that is Fiasco in the London gang scene. The playset in question is creatively known as "Gangster London".
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The Coopers in Hellblazer, essentially a heavily fictionalized and exaggerated version of the Krays: Harry is the Ax-Crazy psychopath with no gauge on his temper, Norman is the gay brother serving as the ice-cold second in command and occasional voice of reason. However, the duo have gone downhill in recent years, thanks in part to Harry contracting a serious illness; though Norman appears to have turned Dragon-in-Chief, the real man in charge is Harry's son, the demonically-possessed Little Ronnie.
Later on in the series, Terry Greaves.
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Badger from Firefly is a London Gangster IN SPACE! Complete with East London accent, bowler hat and dreadlocky Yardies. More of a cheeky Cockney sparrow than the usual scary psychopath, though.
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Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 is filled with these types, including Albert and Archie Crisp, a suspiciously familiar Big Bad Duumvirate of Cockney twins.
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Johnny's dad in Sing is the Cockney-accented leader of a gang of bank robbers, who expects Johnny to follow in his footsteps as a criminal, which causes a lot of problems for his teenage son, who would much rather pursue his secret dreams of being a singer. Eventually however, the gorilla gangsters come to accept that Johnny's true calling lies elsewhere, and after they're inspired by Johnny to turn over a new leaf themselves, they become valuable allies to him and his friends in Sing 2, who step up to help the Moon Theater troupe fend off their enemies.
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Birdie from Street Fighter is a heavyset black Cockney thug with a moustache and Delinquent Hair who loves beating people up with a chain. He's also a surprisingly good martial artist. That said, he used to be a bouncer, not a gangster, and he's not all that bad a guy.
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In The Departed, he plays a London Gangster in Boston.
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The stereotypical mob family in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future, creatively named "The Family". Though, this could be a subversion, since they act more like an Italian mafioso family than a British one.
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The Driscoll Brothers, Peckham's answer to the Kray Twins, in Only Fools and Horses and The Green Green Grass.
Also Freddie The Frog.
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Many characters in Layer Cake, with the notable exception of Daniel Craig's character, who takes a lot of crap for not being as "manly" as the rest of them. It's deconstructed — XXXX specifically states that he hates the standard stereotype, loud, attention-seeking, wannabe gangsters. The standard example, known as the Duke, causes the entire plot of stealing drugs from war criminals and saying he's working for XXXX's boss because he's a fucking idiot! And things quickly go down the drain for XXXX the second they run into each other. It will also get you killed in the end, as the Duke, Jimmy and Crazy Larry all found out the hard way.
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