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Director: | Juan Carlos Medina |
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Writer: | Peter Ackroyd, Jane Goldman |
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A series of murders has shaken the community to the point where people believe that only a legendary creature from dark times – the mythical Golem – must be responsible. | |
Release Date: | Oct 18, 2016 |
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Director: | Juan Carlos Medina |
Writer: | Peter Ackroyd, Jane Goldman |
Genres: | Horror, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | london, england, library, confession, scotland yard, drag queen, death sentence, investigation, murder, flashback, male homosexuality, serial killer, trial, hanging, courtroom, police inspector, razor blade, golem, limehouse |
Production Companies | HanWay Films, Number 9 Films, New Sparta Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $2,225,698
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Bill Nighy | John Kildare |
Olivia Cooke | Lizzie Cree |
Douglas Booth | Dan Leno |
Daniel Mays | George Flood |
Sam Reid | John Cree |
María Valverde | Aveline Ortega |
Eddie Marsan | Uncle Tommy Farr |
Henry Goodman | Karl Marx |
Morgan Watkins | George Gissing |
Adam Brown | Mr. Gerrard |
Peter Sullivan | Inspector Roberts |
Damien Thomas | Salomon Weil |
Siobhán Cullen | Sister Mary |
Levi Heaton | Sarah Martin |
Clive Brunt | Charlie |
Edythe Woolley | Nell Gissing |
Anita Breheny | Jane Quig |
Amelia Crouch | Young Lizzie |
Simon Meacock | Prison Guard |
Paul Ritter | Augustus Rowley |
David Bamber | Mr. Greatorex |
Ben Moor | Hansom cab driver |
Michael Jenn | News Reporter |
Daniel Cerqueira | Evening Post Reporter |
Patrick Durham | Elderly Man |
Nicholas Woodeson | Toby Dosett |
Mark Tandy | Judge |
Neal Barry | Fisherman |
Keeley Forsyth | Lizzie's Mother |
Josef Davies | Ticket Boy |
Graham Hughes | Little Victor |
Lauren Kinsella | Gaelic Girl |
Joseph Palmer | Autograph Fan |
Roger Morlidge | Stagehand |
Christina Tam | Den Proprietor |
Clive Russell | Prison Warden |
Paul Antony-Barber | Chief of Police |
Charlie May-Clark | Annie Ratcliffe Highway Maid |
Louisa-May Parker | Mrs. Gerrard |
Nigel Black | News Reporter (uncredited) |
Craig Carr | Prison Guard (uncredited) |
Graham Cheadle | Reporter (uncredited) |
Gary Davies | Middle Class Gent / Theatre Audience (uncredited) |
Steve Healey | Theatre Goer (uncredited) |
Craig Thomas Lambert | Upper Class Gent (uncredited) |
David Macey | Poor Man (uncredited) |
Jack Parr | The Handsome Man (uncredited) |
Tom Raven | Police Constable (uncredited) |
Nig Richards | Juror (uncredited) |
Bryan Samson | Juror (uncredited) |
Jake Sanson | Theatre Goer (uncredited) |
Olesja Sidorovich | Lady of the Night (uncredited) |
Baz Stone | Upper Class Gent (uncredited) |
Ian White | Juror (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Grant Montgomery | Production Design |
Juan Carlos Medina | Director |
Simon Dennis | Director of Photography |
Peter Ackroyd | Novel |
Curtis Rivers | Stunt Coordinator |
Nick Wilkinson | Supervising Art Director |
Louise Killin | Unit Production Manager |
David Kellick | Location Manager |
Laura Katz | Music Supervisor |
Howard Watkins | Title Designer |
Kirstin Chalmers | Hair Designer, Makeup Designer |
Emma Romans | Makeup Artist |
Ian Rowley | Special Effects Supervisor |
Paul Driver | Visual Effects Producer |
Nicola Dove | Still Photographer |
Ed Lancaster | Key Grip |
Robert Ireland | Sound Designer |
Helena Card | Makeup & Hair |
Tamara King | Second Assistant Director |
Chris Alford | Foley Mixer |
Joe Morley | Foley Artist |
Fabrizio Diamanti | Key Grip |
Justin Krish | Editor |
Frederic Evard | Art Direction |
Claire Anderson | Costume Design |
Polly Duval | Post Production Supervisor |
Nicola Chisholm | Casting Associate |
James Player | Location Manager |
Joanne Dixon | Production Coordinator |
Jodie-Marie Spencer | Hairstylist |
Laura Viana da Silva | Makeup Artist |
Ray Marston | Wigmaker |
Belinda Cumming | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Daniel Bishop | Steadicam Operator |
Simon Sturgeon | Camera Operator |
Andrew Truckle | Lighting Technician |
Mark Neale | First Assistant Editor |
Hannah Green | Third Assistant Director |
Mary Wainwright | Graphic Designer |
Jorge García Bastidas | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Joshua Bourke | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Pilar Foy | Set Decoration |
Dean Short | Unit Manager |
Ian Pearce | Location Manager |
Dave Jewerén Moore | Music Editor |
Julie Atkins | Makeup Artist |
Cassie George | Makeup Artist |
Rob Rowley | Special Effects Coordinator |
Sheila Wickens | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Nick Wall | Additional Still Photographer |
Nick Powell | Lighting Technician |
Lee Herrick | Supervising Sound Editor |
Nickie Sault | First Assistant Director |
Robert Farr | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Simon Trundle | Foley Mixer |
Arron Monkman | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Jane Goldman | Screenplay |
Johan Söderqvist | Original Music Composer |
Olivia Scott-Webb | Casting |
Melanie Lenihan | Makeup & Hair |
Alan Rickman | In Memory Of |
Name | Title |
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Elizabeth Karlsen | Producer |
Caroline Levy | Co-Producer |
Joanna Laurie | Producer |
Thorsten Schumacher | Executive Producer |
Peter Hampden | Executive Producer |
Norman Merry | Executive Producer |
Christopher Simon | Executive Producer |
Stephen Woolley | Producer |
Jane Goldman | Executive Producer |
Nicki Hattingh | Executive Producer |
Zygi Kamasa | Executive Producer |
Anne Sheehan | Executive Producer |
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**The 19th century murder mysteries!** Based on the book of the same name. The late 1800s murder mystery, revolving around a young woman and an old cop who is investigating a series of murders. Elizabeth Cree had not had a best childhood, but she almost reached to her dream to become a best actre ... ss in the town. Then suddenly a murder jeopardise everything she had worked so hard. Now she has to cooperate with a detective to come out of the mess. But the tale takes a twist at every corner, making more complication for her freedom. How this puzzle is solved was told with a final twist that flips the whole scenario upside down. First of all, I love such costume drama. The atmosphere was awesome. Well maintained suspense, along with a good pace of the story narration. From all it's the actors, especially for me, it's the Olivia Cooke. Bill Nighy was not bad too. Despite he's one of the main character, Cooke stole the show. But the film was not a masterpiece. From an entertainment perspective, it delivered. I think it was a good adaptation. The only weak point is, most people would guess the end twist. It was intentional. But overall film was decent. _6/10_
**_Solving a series of shocking killings in Victorian East London_** In the Limehouse district, 1880, a woman (Olivia Cooke) faces execution for allegedly poisoning her husband (Sam Reid), but a Scotland Yard inspector (Bill Nighy) has increasing compassion on her as he seeks to solve the local s ... erial slayings. Daniel Mays is on hand as his sidekick constable. Based on the 1994 novel, “The Limehouse Golem” (2016) is a Victorian murder mystery set in the heart of London. It’s basically a mix of Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper flicks, as well as Jekyll & Hyde, such as "From Hell,” “Jack the Ripper” (1976), “Edge of Sanity” and "The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll." If you're in the mood for a Victorian milieu, black coats, cobblestone streets, gas lamps, horse-driven carriages, alluring women, music hall entertainment, ghastly killings and effective mystery, you can’t go wrong. While winsome Olivia is first-rate as the female protagonist, María Valverde beats her out on the beauty front as Music Hall entertainer Aveline. While her character isn’t very likable, the director doesn’t fail to capture her physical exquisiteness. As for the unexpected bit appearance of Karl Marx: Yes, he practically lived in the British Library from 1849 through to his passing in 1883. People complain about the ending being “predictable,” but the film effectively entertains several possibilities concerning the identity of the slayer and commits to ONE at the end. Would these critics prefer an unsolved mystery? If any of the other possibilities were picked, would they be satisfied? The movie runs 1 hour, 48 minutes, and was shot in West Yorkshire with filming taking place in locations like Leeds and Keighley, as well as the library at University of Manchester with exterior shots of the British Museum in London. GRADE: B+/A-