Overview:
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.| Status: | Released (2016-10-18) |
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| Awards: | 8 nominations |
| Screen: | Jane Goldman, Peter Ackroyd |
| Productions: | Number 9 Films, New Sparta Films, HanWay Films |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 2440: Bill Nighy - John Kildare
- 1173984: Olivia Cooke - Lizzie Cree
- 230680: Douglas Booth - Dan Leno
- 1670: Daniel Mays - George Flood
- 589650: Sam Reid - John Cree
- 77122: María Valverde - Aveline Ortega
- 1665: Eddie Marsan - Uncle Tommy Farr
Crews
- 1077998: Juan Carlos Medina - Director - Directing
- 1228990: Peter Ackroyd - Novel - Writing
- 23447: Jane Goldman - Screenplay - Writing
- 1057356: Simon Dennis - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1668041: Curtis Rivers - Stunt Coordinator - Crew
- 32717: Johan Söderqvist - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 590074: Elizabeth Karlsen - Producer - Production
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Reviews
Reno
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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 bec ....
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**_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 s ....
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Period pieces always get my attention. The Horror theme in a period piece really gets me going. The matter in which our main characters go about their duties is exemplary, to say the least. Amidst the Gore and debauchery, there is genuine tenderness. Unceasing intrigue kept me o ....
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