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1h 45min
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Synopsis:
Victorian London is gripped with fear as a serial killer - dubbed The Limehouse Golem - is on the loose and leaving cryptic messages written in his victims' blood. With few leads and increasing public pressure, Scotland Yard assigns the case to Inspector Kildare (Bill Nighy) - a seasoned detective with a troubled past and a sneaking suspicion he's being set up to fail. Faced with a list of suspects, including music hall star Dan Leno (Douglas Booth), Kildare must discover which one is the killer before the Golem strikes again.
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
Elizabeth Karlsen, Joanna Laurie, Stephen Woolley
Writers:
Jane Goldman, Peter Ackroyd
Studio:
Lionsgate Films
Genres:
Drama, Horror, Thrillers
Collections:
100 Years of German Expressionism, 2018, CinemaParadiso.co.uk Through Time, Film History
BBFC:
Release Date:
26/12/2017
Run Time:
105 minutes
Languages:
English Audio Description, English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.39:1
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Making Of 'The Limehouse Golem'
BBFC:
Release Date:
26/12/2017
Run Time:
109 minutes
Languages:
English Audio Description, English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.39:1
Colour:
Colour
BLU-RAY Regions:
B
Bonus:
  • Making Of 'The Limehouse Golem'

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Reviews (10) of The Limehouse Golem

Spoilers follow ... - The Limehouse Golem review by NP

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11/10/2017

This is a sumptuous, beautifully produced period horror drama. It reminds me of the kind of carefully crafted historical chillers the BBC sometimes produces for the autumn audience, the like of which receives acceptable ratings against the talent show dross elsewhere on mainstream television, and receives complaints from the cavilling general public for being ‘too dark’.

I love it: the smoky charnel houses, the rain and waste-strewn cobbles, the dim light, class divides, penny dreadfuls, pox-ridden low-lives, music hall drabs, salty gags, cockney peelers, pea-soupers and the streets of London ‘running red with blood.’

Dan Leno (Douglas Booth), a kind of Victorian Russell Brand, takes an avuncular interest in young Elizabeth Cree (Olivia Cooke), who is under suspicion for murdering her husband. Inspector John Kildare (Bill Nighy in a role originally taken by the late Alan Rickman) has evidence that her husband may be the legendry murderer ‘the Limehouse Golem’, and is determined to save Elizabeth from a date with the gallows.

There are those who say Bill Nighy only ever plays himself. I think there is truth to this, but when you have cornered the market so brilliantly, why step outside of it? Here, he is exceptional as always as the Inspector, with much support from the excellent Daniel Mays as Constable George Flood. In a small role Damien Thomas (Count Karnstein in Hammer’s 1971 ‘Twins of Evil’) plays heavily bearded Soloman Veil. Maria Valverde is wonderful as the arch Aveline Ortega.

A terrific twisted, twisty tale admirably directed by Juan Carlos Medina. Well worth your time.

13 out of 15 members found this review helpful.

Muddled - The Limehouse Golem review by MR

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19/03/2018

After reading the reviews from others I was reasonably looking forward to seeing it with my partner and father. All of us found this film muddled with storylines darting off here and there but not really contributing much to the main story.

Also timelines went back and forth which I don't have a problem with normally however with the other muddled stories going on we found this added to the confusion of the film.

What a waste of good sets, period costumes, and Bill Nighy. It could have been so much better but I felt it tried to be too clever.

Although my father is elderly ... he still has a sharpish mind and commented that the film was "A waste of time. I had to agree.

5 out of 7 members found this review helpful.

Great gothic drama, not a horror - The Limehouse Golem review by Champ

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19/06/2018

I don't like horror, so was pleased that this didn't turn out to be one. I did watch a couple of bits through my fingers, but that's more about me being a wuss than any real gore in the movie.

And what an enjoyable movie! The performances were all great - Bill Nighy was his usual reliably brilliant self, but new to me were Douglas Booth and Olivia Cook, who were just as good. The plot genuinely kept me guessing, as a good whodunnit should.

3 out of 3 members found this review helpful.

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