Peaky Blinders
by Peaky Blinders
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Since it first hit our screens in 2013, Peaky Blinders has become a global phenomenon; Tommy Shelby is a force to be reckoned with. Experience the evolution of the Shelby family with exclusive insider access as you go behind-the-scenes of all six seasons in this official companion to the award-winning series. This impressive visual guide offers full access to Peaky Blinders and brings together interviews from the incredible cast and crew alongside hundreds of official photographs. Fans will discover the exclusive backstage stories of the awe-inspiring stunts and special effects, as well as the iconic costumes, unforgettable soundtrack, and atmospheric set which have transported millions of fans to the 1920s Birmingham underworld. Features exclusive interviews with: Cillian Murphy Paul Anderson Sophie Rundle The late Benjamin Zephaniah and Helen McCrory Alongside tributes to them from creator Steven Knight As Tommy Shelby is reimagined in a new feature-length film The Immortal Man, coming soon on Netflix, this is the ultimate way to reacquaint yourself with the hit series. This is the Peaky Blinders as never seen before: sharp suits, even sharper blades, no details spared.
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Peaky Blinders
The Peaky Blinders were a street gang based in Birmingham, England, which operated from the 1880s until the 1920s. The group consisted largely of young criminals from lower- to working-class backgrounds. They engaged in robbery, violence, racketeering, illegal bookmaking, and control of gambling. Members wore signature outfits that typically included tailored jackets, lapelled overcoats, buttoned waistcoats, silk scarves, bell-bottom trousers, leather boots, and flat caps. Contrary to the television series of the same name, it is unlikely that they had razor blades sewn into these caps, instead gaining their name from the way they wore them with the cap tilted so that the peak covered one eye.
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