The Limehouse Golem

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.
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Credits: TheMovieDb.

Film Cast:

  • John Kildare: Bill Nighy
  • Lizzie Cree: Olivia Cooke
  • Dan Leno: Douglas Booth
  • George Flood: Daniel Mays
  • John Cree: Sam Reid
  • Aveline Ortega: María Valverde
  • Uncle Tommy Farr: Eddie Marsan
  • Karl Marx: Henry Goodman
  • George Gissing: Morgan Watkins
  • Mr. Gerrard: Adam Brown
  • Inspector Roberts: Peter Sullivan
  • Salomon Weil: Damien Thomas
  • Sister Mary: Siobhán Cullen
  • Sarah Martin: Levi Heaton
  • Charlie: Clive Brunt
  • Nell Gissing: Edythe Woolley
  • Jane Quig: Anita Breheny
  • Young Lizzie: Amelia Crouch
  • Prison Guard: Simon Meacock
  • Augustus Rowley: Paul Ritter
  • Mr. Greatorex: David Bamber
  • Hansom cab driver: Ben Moor
  • News Reporter: Michael Jenn
  • Evening Post Reporter: Daniel Cerqueira
  • Elderly Man: Patrick Durham
  • Toby Dosett: Nicholas Woodeson
  • Judge: Mark Tandy
  • Fisherman: Neal Barry
  • Lizzie’s Mother: Keeley Forsyth
  • Ticket Boy: Josef Davies
  • Little Victor: Graham Hughes
  • Gaelic Girl: Lauren Kinsella
  • Autograph Fan: Joseph Palmer
  • Stagehand: Roger Morlidge
  • Den Proprietor: Christina Tam
  • Prison Warden: Clive Russell
  • Chief of Police: Paul Antony-Barber
  • Annie Ratcliffe Highway Maid: Charlie May-Clark
  • Mrs. Gerrard: Louisa-May Parker
  • News Reporter (uncredited): Nigel Black
  • Prison Guard (uncredited): Craig Carr
  • Reporter (uncredited): Graham Cheadle
  • Middle Class Gent / Theatre Audience (uncredited): Gary Davies
  • Theatre Goer (uncredited): Steve Healey
  • Upper Class Gent (uncredited): Craig Thomas Lambert
  • Poor Man (uncredited): David Macey
  • The Handsome Man (uncredited): Jack Parr
  • Police Constable (uncredited): Tom Raven
  • Juror (uncredited): Nig Richards
  • Juror (uncredited): Bryan Samson
  • Theatre Goer (uncredited): Jake Sanson
  • Lady of the Night (uncredited): Olesja Sidorovich
  • Upper Class Gent (uncredited): Baz Stone
  • Juror (uncredited): Ian White

Film Crew:

  • In Memory Of: Alan Rickman
  • Executive Producer: Zygi Kamasa
  • Editor: Justin Krish
  • Producer: Stephen Woolley
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Lee Herrick
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert Farr
  • Executive Producer: Jane Goldman
  • Original Music Composer: Johan Söderqvist
  • Foley Artist: Joe Morley
  • Co-Producer: Caroline Levy
  • Art Direction: Frederic Evard
  • Executive Producer: Peter Hampden
  • Executive Producer: Norman Merry
  • Still Photographer: Nicola Dove
  • Additional Still Photographer: Nick Wall
  • Executive Producer: Christopher Simon
  • Producer: Elizabeth Karlsen
  • Costume Design: Claire Anderson
  • Director of Photography: Simon Dennis
  • Director: Juan Carlos Medina
  • Novel: Peter Ackroyd
  • Visual Effects Producer: Paul Driver
  • Set Decoration: Pilar Foy
  • Location Manager: David Kellick
  • Makeup Artist: Julie Atkins
  • Foley Mixer: Simon Trundle
  • Sound Designer: Robert Ireland
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Sheila Wickens
  • Wigmaker: Ray Marston
  • Title Designer: Howard Watkins
  • Music Editor: Dave Jewerén Moore
  • Producer: Joanna Laurie
  • Makeup Designer: Kirstin Chalmers
  • Executive Producer: Thorsten Schumacher
  • Music Supervisor: Laura Katz
  • Post Production Supervisor: Polly Duval
  • Executive Producer: Anne Sheehan
  • Executive Producer: Nicki Hattingh
  • Steadicam Operator: Daniel Bishop
  • Casting: Olivia Scott-Webb
  • Makeup Artist: Cassie George
  • Special Effects Supervisor: Ian Rowley
  • Production Design: Grant Montgomery
  • Makeup & Hair: Melanie Lenihan
  • Stunt Coordinator: Curtis Rivers
  • Makeup Artist: Laura Viana da Silva
  • First Assistant “A” Camera: Joshua Bourke
  • Supervising Art Director: Nick Wilkinson
  • Third Assistant Director: Hannah Green
  • Hairstylist: Jodie-Marie Spencer
  • Visual Effects Coordinator: Belinda Cumming
  • Makeup Artist: Emma Romans
  • Key Grip: Ed Lancaster
  • First Assistant Editor: Mark Neale
  • Unit Production Manager: Louise Killin
  • Unit Manager: Dean Short
  • Casting Associate: Nicola Chisholm
  • Location Manager: Ian Pearce
  • Location Manager: James Player
  • Production Coordinator: Joanne Dixon
  • Special Effects Coordinator: Rob Rowley
  • Camera Operator: Simon Sturgeon
  • Lighting Technician: Nick Powell
  • Lighting Technician: Andrew Truckle
  • Foley Mixer: Chris Alford
  • Makeup & Hair: Helena Card
  • Second Assistant Director: Tamara King
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Jorge García Bastidas
  • First Assistant Director: Nickie Sault
  • Graphic Designer: Mary Wainwright
  • Key Grip: Fabrizio Diamanti
  • Second Assistant “B” Camera: Arron Monkman

Movie Reviews:

  • Reno: **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 actress 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_

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