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10 Rillington Place

The story of British serial killer John Christie, who committed most or all of his crimes in the titular terraced house, and the miscarriage of justice involving Timothy Evans.

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Release : 1971
Rating : 7.5
Studio : Columbia Pictures,  Filmways Pictures,  Genesis Productions Ltd., 
Crew : Art Direction,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Richard Attenborough John Hurt Judy Geeson Pat Heywood Isobel Black
Genre : Thriller Crime

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Reviews

FeistyUpper
2018/08/30

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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FuzzyTagz
2018/08/30

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Kaydan Christian
2018/08/30

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Marva
2018/08/30

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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GusF
2015/09/30

Based on the 1961 true crime book of the same name by Ludovic Kennedy, this is an excellent film which serves as a searing indictment of the death penalty and offers fascinating insight into the mind of a serial killer. It has a marvellous script by Clive Exton and the underrated Richard Fleischer's direction is superb. Fleischer was the perfect choice as he previously directed the brilliant "Compulsion" (based on the Leopold and Loeb case) and numerous other films which were likewise based on real life murder cases. There is a great sense of tension and foreboding which builds throughout. Kennedy served as a technical adviser on the film, which hues closely to the facts.The film examines the circumstances surrounding the execution of Timothy Evans, one of the most high profile and infamous miscarriages of justice in British legal history. Evans was accused of murdering his wife Beryl and their 13 month old daughter Geraldine in 1949, though he was only actually convicted of Geraldine's murder. While he seemingly confessed to the murders, Kennedy, a staunch opponent of capital punishment, was able to prove that the confessions were fabricated by the police. Three years after Evans was executed, it was discovered that the murderer was actually John Christie and that he was a serial killer who had killed six other women (including his wife) in 10 Rillington Place since 1943. Christie was himself hanged in 1953 and Evans was posthumously pardoned in 1965, for all the good it did him. The only good thing to come out of the case was that it was one of the major reasons behind the abolition of the death penalty in the UK.In the most successful example of casting against type that I have ever seen, Richard Attenborough, who was as opposed to the death penalty as Kennedy, is simply wonderful as John Christie. Although he played the sociopath Pinkie Brown in his first major film "Brighton Rock", most of his best known roles in the interim were as thoroughly decent, deeply moral men, most notably Roger Bartlett in "The Great Escape". I would say that he returns to his roots in this film but Christie looks Pinkie seem almost harmless in comparison. Christie is a simply vile specimen of humanity: a serial killer, rapist and necrophiliac who skilfully manipulates all those around him into doing his bidding. Christie is terrifying and the scene in which he sexually assaults Beryl after knocking her unconscious is one of the most disturbing scenes that I have seen in a film. It is made all the more so by the fact that it really happened. Christie was gassed in the First World War, which permanently affected his ability to speak in raised tones. As such, he almost always speaks in low, measured, calm tones which makes him seem even more frightening and coldblooded. Attenborough is my favourite director but it is a shame that he gave up acting for 15 years as we could have had many more performances of this calibre. It's hard to believe that the perfect Santa Claus could be so utterly convincing as a serial killer.John Hurt is likewise excellent as Timothy Evans, who was as much a victim of Christie as his wife and daughter. The film rightfully does not present Evans as an angel. He has a fiery temper and is verbally abusive towards Beryl. On one point, he is on the verge of beating her before he is interrupted by Christie. In other circumstances, he would not be in no sympathetic but he becomes more and more so as the film progresses. Christie takes advantage of the fact that he is illiterate to convince him that he is qualified to perform a backstreet abortion on Beryl, which served as his pretext for killing her. The police regard Evans as simple, which makes it easier for them to fabricate his confession. Admittedly, he did make himself known to the police in the first place by (falsely) confessing that he had disposed of Beryl in the sewer. At his trial, the defence argued that he meant that he had gotten rid of her body as opposed to killing her. I would agree with that interpretation. However, the trial judge did not and it was used in evidence against him.The other major cast member is Judy Geeson who is very good as Beryl, a deeply sympathetic character from her first appearance. She loves Evans in spite of the fact that he is far from an ideal husband and yet she is strong willed and not afraid to stand up to him at a time when other women would have been. She is so desperate to have an abortion as they cannot afford another mouth to feed that she takes Christie at his word when he says that he can perform one, a decision which unfortunately cost her her life. The film has a very strong supporting cast in roles of varying size such as Pat Heywood as Christie's wife Ethel who grows increasingly suspicious of him as the story develops, André Morell, Robert Hardy, Basil Dignam, Sam Kydd, Edward Burnham, Tenniel Evans and Rudolph Walker, who also appeared in "Let Him Have It" which concerns the wrongful execution of Derek Bentley in 1953 and can be seen as a companion piece to this film. The next year, Attenborough cast Heywood, Hardy, Dignam and Burnham in "Young Winston", incidentally.Overall, the film is a brilliantly made, powerful argument against the death penalty and a great indictment of a system that failed not only Timothy Evans but the British people and justice itself.

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Essex_Rider
2014/03/24

I first saw this film when it was released, of course, the world has moved on since then and the infamous Rillington Place long demolished. However, the Director, Richard Fleischer, did use the original location when filming this. It certainly added to the atmosphere to the point that it couldn't be replicated today. Richard Attenborough is truly amazing as Christie. Quiet and creepy but you feel the underlying violence just waiting to explode from under the surface. John Hurt is quite simply brilliant as the unfortunate and illiterate Evans. His reaction when learning his wife is dead is a tour de force of acting and shows just why he is so treasured today. I will never forget him when being led to the gallows, it was the stuff of nightmares. The lovely Judy Geeson plays the unfortunate Beryl Evans at the perfect pitch. The entire cast act this cinematic gem to perfection, and many actors today will go far if they can get even halfway as good as these were. I was lucky enough to obtain a DVD of this and what a refreshing change to see a handful of actors, with no special effects, make a truly memorable film. I'd give this 10 out of 10 and would say that if you get the chance, watch this film.

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Elinor Lambert
2012/02/19

I have a detailed knowledge of this tragic story since I have read Kennedy's and Eddowes's books. The first time I watched the film I was hooked on the story and started research it. After reading both books with 2 different opinions on the story I watched the film again and noticed that there are a few errors in the film. Firstly Evans never agreed to Beryl's abortion. Secondly the chemical formula for Carbon Monoxide is CO not CO2. Finally Muriel had catarrh not bronchitis. But even so this is a very tragic and gripping story which will make you question capital punishment. Richard Attenborough brilliant portrayal of Christie will give you shivers down your spine. Furthermore the outstanding acting by John Hurt who plays Evans will keep you hooked on the story until it ends.

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preppy-3
2011/12/31

Based on the true story of serial killer John Christie (Richard Attenborough) in 1944 London. It recounts his final killings involving couple Beryl Evans (Judy Geeson) and Timothy John Evans (John Hurt).I never even heard of this movie until TCM played it early in the morning a while ago. After watching it I realize why it's unknown--it's very very VERY slow, quiet and tame. The murders are never shown, there's no nudity, sex or violence (it's very PG rated) and everything moves at a snails pace. At first it was interesting but it went through a step by step examination of Christie's last killings and execution and got dull. To some this may be fascinating but I was bored silly. The only thing that kept me watching was the acting. Geeson and an incredibly young Hurt are good but Attenborough is excellent as Christie. He's soft-spoken and seems so gentle throughout the movie but you can see the evil in his eyes. I can't really recommend this movie but the acting is superb--that's why it gets a 5.

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