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      • The good news is that there wasn't a violent serial killer called the Limehouse Golem. However, some of the characters in the film are based on real people.
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  2. A: The film is based on a book — Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem by Peter Ackroyd – which I was given in the mid-90s. What attracted me to the story was the subversion that takes place. You may think it’s just another Victorian murder mystery, but it’s actually so much more than that: it turns what you expect on its head.

  3. In short, kind of yes and kind of no. The good news is that there wasn't a violent serial killer called the Limehouse Golem. However, some of the characters in the film are based on real people.

  4. Kildare realises that she is the true Golem rather than her husband. She killed 'Uncle' and began committing murders as the Golem to make a lasting name for herself, poisoning her husband when he found evidence.

  5. Aug 31, 2017 · The titular golem is a serial killer whose true identity may be the (fictional) journalist John Cree, or the (real life) music hall performer Dan Leno, Karl Marx, or the novelist George Gissing.

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  6. The film itself is partially based on Jewish legend of the same name, specifically the legend of the Golem of Prague, which dates back to 1834, and involves the creation of a golem by a rabbi to defend the Jewish ghetto based in Prague, which results in the golem going on a murderous rampage.

  7. Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem (published in the United States as The Trial of Elizabeth Cree) is a 1994 novel by the English author Peter Ackroyd. It is a murder mystery framed within a story featuring real historical characters, and set in a recreation of Victorian London.

  8. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Wannabe mystery authors can learn how to make better detective fiction by studying what the makers of gory period mystery "The Limehouse Golem" do wrong. Director Juan Carlos Medina and screenwriter Jane Goldman, the latter of whom based her scenario on Peter Ackroyd's novel, have essentially made an ...

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