10 Rillington Place
A seemingly model citizen living in mid-century London, John Christie (Richard Attenborough) is actually a killer. After savagely murdering a woman and her newborn baby, Christie was able to convince a jury that the woman's husband was the actual perpetrator.
2 October 1911, Manchester, England, UK
24 August 1924, Newmarket, Suffolk, England, UK
25 April 1907, West Ham, London, England, UK
20 January 1930, London, England, UK
25 December 1916, Lincolnshire, England, UK
October 12, 1912 in Lambeth, London, England, UK
1920 in London, England, UK
4 June 1914, Putney, London, England, UK
28 September 1939, Trinidad, British West Indies [now Trinidad and Tobago]
23 October 1914, Dulwich, London, England, UK
6 December 1899, Leyton, Essex, England, UK
24 October 1905, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK
March 2, 1925 in Hackney, London, England, UK
29 October 1925, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK
1 August 1931, Gretna Green, Scotland, UK
15 December 1943, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
1912, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
20 August 1909, Pancras, London, England, UK
10 September 1948, Arundel, Sussex, England, UK
July 29, 1911 in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
1932, Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK
August 19, 2013
Kennedy's book was fiercely confrontational and the film reflects this. This is a world where everybody is kicking downwards.June 17, 2009
an unsettling reminder that, more often than not, it is not overly clever traps but rather people who kill people.June 24, 2009
More highly regarded these days than when it was released in 1971, Richard Fleischer's 10 Rillington Place is a grimly efficient treatment of a once-notorious case.April 16, 2016
The banality of evil takes on a slightly different chill in this effectively low-key drama about a banal nebbish committing unspeakably evil acts.November 03, 2005
Deeply disturbing and probably the worst date movie ever made.June 25, 2009
As infamous serial murderer John Reginald Christie, Richard Attenborough is just exaggerated enough to remain credible.