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Barbara Windsor was once threatened to be killed by the Kray twins while filming a movie in the East End of London in the Sixties.
The actress, who passed away in December, aged 83, was shooting scenes for her 1963 film Sparrows Can’t Sing when the notorious London gangsters showed up.
According to a new BritBox documentary, Secrets Of The Krays, which is released on Thursday, Ronnie and Reggie Kray threatened to kill the movie s cast and crew as they didn t have their permission to shoot the film.
Life threat: Dame Barbara Windsor was once threatened to be killed by the Kray twins while filming a movie in the Sixties (Reggie Kray, right, at a film premiere with Barbara and her husband Ronnie Knight around 1969)
Sex secrets of The Krays and the day they threatened to kill Barbara Windsor
Mike Ridley
Updated: May 7 2021, 20:03 ET
Mike Ridley
AS tough landlady Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders, Barbara Windsor was the queen of Albert Square.
But the first time she filmed in the real East End, the Kray twins threatened to KILL the movie’s cast and crew.
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Barbara Windsor with Ronnie Knight and Reggie Kray - who, along with twin Ronnie, had previously threatened to kill her and the cast of a movie she was makingCredit: Hulton Picture Company
New documentary Secrets Of The Krays reveals how notorious London gangsters Ronnie and Reggie were upset that the hit Sixties movie was taking over their manor.
Post Mortem with Mick Garris:
Mick Garris
There’s no way I could choose five favorite or most special episodes of our
Post Mortem podcast. I truly learn something from every single one, and, like the movies one makes, it’s really like choosing which of your children you give up for a blood sacrifice. So don’t think of these as my picks for the five best shows, just five of them that stand out in my mind for very special reasons.
Well, this one is a no-brainer. Stephen King is someone I’ve wanted on the show from the very beginning, and it took time to get him. He’d never done a podcast before, and our virtual reunion meant a lot to me. Steve is a guy who opens up in surprising ways and did not censor himself in any way. We were able to speak of some of the joys of our work together but went way beyond that. And will anyone forget his immortal quote, spoken on the show: “Fuck Stanley Kubrick”?