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  1. The Krays' Mad Axeman (also known as: The London Mob) is a 2019 film directed by William Kerley and starring Diarmaid Murtagh, Morgan Watkins and Elen Rhys. It is based on the play Jump to Cow Heaven by Gill Adams, itself based on the true story of Frank Mitchell, a convict and associate of the Kray Twins, who facilitated Mitchell's escape from ...

  2. Frank Mitchell, an infamous life criminal without a parole date escapes from Dartmoor prison ten days before Christmas 1966 by the Kray twins. Whilst a national manhunt ensues, Frank, labelled 'The Mad Axeman' by the press, sits in hiding in a flat on the Barking Road, East London with just a minder and hostess for company.

  3. The Krays - Mad Axeman. Based on the true story of Frank Mitchell, who was sprung from Dartmoor Prison by the Krays 10 days before Christmas in 1966. Whilst a national manhunt ensued, he...

    • Crime, Drama
    • Diarmaid Murtagh
    • William Kerley
  4. Based on the true story of Frank Mitchell who was sprung from Dartmoor Prison by the Krays 10 days before Christmas 1966. Whilst a national manhunt ensued, he was holed up in a flat in East London with a minder and hostess for company. The Krays' Mad Axeman'is a gripping suspense crime thriller.

    • William Kerley
    • 26
    • Simon Balfour
  5. 1 mag 2019 · The Krays' Mad Axeman'is a gripping suspense crime thriller. Based on the true story of Frank Mitchell who was sprung from Dartmoor Prison by the Krays 10 days before Christmas 1966. Whilst a national manhunt ensued, he was holed up in a flat in East London with a minder and hostess for company.

  6. Based on the true story of Frank Mitchell who was sprung from Dartmoor Prison by the Krays 10 days before Christmas 1966. Whilst a national manhunt ensued, he was holed up in a flat in East London with a minder and hostess for company. 'The Mad Axeman' is a gripping suspense crime thriller.

  7. Infamous gangsters the Kray twins sprung Frank Mitchell (aka 'The Mad Axeman') from Dartmoor prison. Frank went into hiding in East London in a flat on the Barking Road with just a hostess and minder for company, whilst a national manhunt ensued for him and his capture.