“Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight has a new historical drama, “A Thousand Blows,” that focuses on a real-life female-led gang called the Forty Elephants.
Knight told The Post that he learned about it while he was doing “research” for his most famous show, “Peaky Blinders,” which follows Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) running a gang in post-World War I era Birmingham, England.“I was reading about all the different gangs around the turn of the century,” said Knight, “and there was this gang of female robbers and con artists who called themselves the Forty Elephants.” Knight continued, “Partly because where they came from is called the Elephant and Castle, but also mainly when they went to Harrods or Selfridges and stole loads of clothes and coats and hats, by the time they left, they looked like elephants because they had so many clothes.”He added, “I just thought it’s irresistible, and I always wanted to do it.”Now streaming on Hulu and renewed for a Season 2, “A Thousand Blows” is set in 1880s London, following a cast of characters inspired by real historical figures.
The story centers on Jamaican immigrants Hezekiah Moscow (Malachi Kirby) and Alec Munroe (Francis Lovehall), who end up getting involved in London’s underground bare-knuckle boxing scene, the major player in that scene who feels threatened by Hezekiah, Sugar Goodson (Stephen Graham), and Mary Carr (Erin Doherty), the leader of The Forty Elephants.
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