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A Is for Acid

  • Película de TV
  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39min
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A Is for Acid (2002)
True CrimeCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJohn George Haigh, the notorious "acid bath murderer" in 1940s England, becomes the subject of this dramatization.John George Haigh, the notorious "acid bath murderer" in 1940s England, becomes the subject of this dramatization.John George Haigh, the notorious "acid bath murderer" in 1940s England, becomes the subject of this dramatization.

  • Dirección
    • Harry Bradbeer
  • Guionista
    • Glenn Chandler
  • Elenco
    • Martin Clunes
    • Keeley Hawes
    • Richard Hope
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • Harry Bradbeer
    • Guionista
      • Glenn Chandler
    • Elenco
      • Martin Clunes
      • Keeley Hawes
      • Richard Hope
    • 19Opiniones de los usuarios
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    Martin Clunes
    Martin Clunes
    • John George Haigh
    Keeley Hawes
    Keeley Hawes
    • Gillian Rogers
    Richard Hope
    Richard Hope
    • Archie Henderson
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Rose Henderson
    John Flanagan
    • Arnold Burlin
    Rowena Cooper
    • Mrs Durand-Deacon
    Matyelok Gibbs
    • Mrs Constance Lane
    Barbara Marten
    • Emily Haigh
    Geoff Holman
    Geoff Holman
    • John Haigh Senior
    Christopher Town
    • John George Haigh (as a boy)
    Neil McKinven
    Neil McKinven
    • Donald McSwan
    Claire Nielson
    • Amy McSwan
    Donald Douglas
    Donald Douglas
    • William McSwan
    Christopher Ettridge
    Christopher Ettridge
    • Steven Rogers
    • (as Chris Ettridge)
    Sally Carman
    Sally Carman
    • Betty
    Duggie Brown
    • Morrison
    Emma Cooke
    Emma Cooke
    • Mrs Louisa Bird
    Paula Stockbridge
    • Mrs Kirkwood
    • Dirección
      • Harry Bradbeer
    • Guionista
      • Glenn Chandler
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    Opiniones de usuarios19

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    10harunmushod

    An excellent and chilling portrayal of the banality of evil

    The film traces the life and deeds of a true life serial killer, John George Haig AKA the Acid Bath Murderer. Whilst in jail for fraud in the thirties he accidentally discovers the effect that acid has on animal bodies. He subsequently "offs" a series of people including a couple a family and three strangers by inviting them to his "workshop". He dissolves the bodies in oil drums full of acid. The film cuts to flashbacks of his upbringing by zealously religious parents, but steers clear of obviously blaming the parents for the son's murderous behaviour.

    The film has a similar attention to detail as "10 Rillington Place" and Martin Clunes is excellently creepy as the charming Mr Haig. The contrast is small between Haig's day-to-day behaviour and the actual murders and disposals of the body but fascinating, leading to comparisons with Richard Attenborough's portrayal of Christie in 10 Rillington Place, but this film is more darkly humorous.

    The film is written by Taggart creator Glenn Chandler and directed by Harry Bradbeer who directed most of the excellent BBC series "The Cops".
    7begob

    Rather!

    An affable psychopath in post-war Britain suckers in his down-at-heel acquaintances to liquidate them in acid and release ready funds. Will he be caught?

    Lovely Poirot-style production, with oodles of acting quality. No great psychological insight, but at least the moral brigade is kept at bay and the natural horror seeps through the period atmosphere.

    It refuses to creepify in the acid bath scenes - the last victim might have breathed in then gurgled out a great bubble of blood, but no - so a gentle horror, which was fine by me. I still took pleasure in the pace and performances, the setting and sound.

    Overall, nicely judged and a good surprise.
    8Bobby Beans

    Wonderful 1940's factual drama ... of a serial killer!

    A highly entertaining telling of a real life drama about a glamourous British serial killer. Not the most likely subject to tempt an audience but the production was put together with great attention to detail, perfectly capturing Britain in the 1940's, the props, clothes, cars and atmosphere all seeming perfectly genuine. Martin Clunes was superb as Haigh and the supporting cast all played their parts wonderfully well too. A rather unusual subject portrayed with a balanced perspective and having read accounts of the events surrounding Haigh I thought it was a great visualisation of the words I had read. Very interesting indeed.
    9barbara-364

    Brilliant portrayal of a psychopath

    I saw this TV-made film for the first time last night. I know "sociopath" and "psychopath" are labels and that everyone is an individual and no label, even attached to a mass-murderer such as Haigh could really explain his actions which can only be described as destructive and evil. Martin Clunes was clearly relishing the role and I have to say, I found him completely convincing in it. Whilst the adaptation does suggest the strict religious sect his parents adhered to was a strong influence in his development into a psychopathic murderer, I think this film interpretation of his character indicated he had a sense of entitlement to taking what he wanted in life and he had no boundaries, no conscience, saw no reason why he could not do what he wanted to do to get it all. He would appear to be one of those people who believes their own lies to the extent they can successfully convince many others. I think the reason he committed the murders was because he could and he seems to have committed them for personal gain. He had none of the normal moral and ethical boundaries in place to prevent him. He was unable to understand or foresee the consequences of his actions. Since the explanation he was influenced by his religious background came from Haigh himself, who was a practised and pathological liar, I leave it to the experts to determine whether such people as Haigh are the products of nature or nurture or a tragic combination of many contributing influences.
    8peterdaphne61

    A is for acid, memories of meeting Det Sgt Heslin

    I have just seen a repeat of this TV film and was very impressed. I had the opportunity of doing some gardening work for the Sgt Inspector Heslin (Ret'd) before he died, when he lived in Torbay. As one of the detectives who interviews Haigh and discovered his gun, he showed me photographs which very much resembled the film set of Haigh's workhouse.

    I also specialized someone in the RAF when, as a medic, I saw just what Sulphuric acid can do. Now I am a prolific author and wish I had taken more notes about this case. Heslin and I enjoyed good conversation and he was very proud to have been one of the main detectives to interview Haigh.

    Peter Carroll

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      In 1945, the widow Olive Durand-Deacon describes her husband as having served in "The Glorious Glosters". Although a common nickname for the Gloucestershire Regiment, it derives from their heroism at the battle of the Imjin River during the Korean War - in 1951.
    • Citas

      [for the third time, Haigh is in prison for fraud]

      John George Haigh: Do you realise, without a body, there can be no conviction for murder?

      Morrison: Blimey. Gerra way.

      John George Haigh: It's true. The law is called "corpus delicti".

      Morrison: So who are you gonna murder, then?

      John George Haigh: Well, if you get 21 months for doing very little, might as well do something big.

    • Conexiones
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      When the Lights Go On Again
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      Performed by Vera Lynn

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de septiembre de 2002 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
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      • Inglés
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Bradford Industrial Museum, Moorside Mills, Moorside Road, Eccleshill, Bradford, Yorkshire del Oeste, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Haigh's parents' house and neighbourhood)
    • Productoras
      • Yorkshire Television (YTV)
      • Granada
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