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Meeting the Guv'nor: From Goodfella toGodfella - The Dramatic Tru ...
Pages: 193, Paperback, Hodder & Stoughton Last Update 12.11.2009 05:42
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by - written on 13/01/09 (Very useful, 144 readings)
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Stories of violence based around the East End of London and Essex always seem to be popular. Fearing the public don't want too much to do with the harsh realities of a tough life, films like "The Krays" tend to make that world seem more glamorous than it actually is. Whilst a life of violence may gain you a reputation and help people make it through life, there's often a dark side to it. For Alan Mortlock, gaining his reputation as a hard man took a lot of fighting and a lot of hard work. His life was an endless cycle of working, drinking and getting into a fight. Thanks to his martial arts training and a lot of time working out in gyms, he ... Read the complete review
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