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The Cater Street Hangman

  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
407
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Keeley Hawes in The Cater Street Hangman (1998)
Period DramaWhodunnitCrimeMystery

With the help of a feisty aristocratic woman, a working-class Scotland Yard inspector hunts for a serial killer of young women in Victorian London.With the help of a feisty aristocratic woman, a working-class Scotland Yard inspector hunts for a serial killer of young women in Victorian London.With the help of a feisty aristocratic woman, a working-class Scotland Yard inspector hunts for a serial killer of young women in Victorian London.

  • Director
    • Sarah Hellings
  • Writers
    • Anne Perry
    • T.R. Bowen
  • Stars
    • Eoin McCarthy
    • Keeley Hawes
    • Peter Egan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    407
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sarah Hellings
    • Writers
      • Anne Perry
      • T.R. Bowen
    • Stars
      • Eoin McCarthy
      • Keeley Hawes
      • Peter Egan
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Eoin McCarthy
    Eoin McCarthy
    • Thomas Pitt
    Keeley Hawes
    Keeley Hawes
    • Charlotte Ellison
    Peter Egan
    Peter Egan
    • Edward Ellison
    John Castle
    John Castle
    • Reverend Prebble
    Richard Lintern
    Richard Lintern
    • Dominic Corde
    David Roper
    • Maddock
    Robert Reynolds
    • Dr Hope
    Judy Campbell
    Judy Campbell
    • Grandma
    Sheila Ruskin
    • Caroline Ellison
    Sarah Woodward
    Sarah Woodward
    • Sarah Ellison
    Katie Ryder Richardson
    • Emily Ellison
    Jack Tarlton
    • Detective Sergeant Webster
    Janet Maw
    • Martha Prebble
    Patsy Rowlands
    Patsy Rowlands
    • Mrs. Dunphy
    Amanda Elwes
    Amanda Elwes
    • Mrs. Abernathy
    Anna Winslet
    • Dora
    Hannah Spearritt
    Hannah Spearritt
    • Lily
    Robert Swann
    • Superintendent Drummond
    • Director
      • Sarah Hellings
    • Writers
      • Anne Perry
      • T.R. Bowen
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    5Daphnae-1

    Disappointed

    The characters were far from stereotypical...with the exception of Charlotte's father and mother. Of course, this was the intention...Mr & Mrs Ellison represented the mores of the day while Charlotte and Pitt were representative of a new day.

    While the movie stayed fairly close to the book, I have to admit to being disappointed that the motive was sanitized. The fact that the motives in Perry's books are sometimes rather seamy make them stand out from other mysteries dealing with the Victorian era. Possibly that has something to do with Anne Perry's own history. If the book had ended the way the movie did, I probably wouldn't have bothered reading any of her others.
    10TeaJay

    Wonderful adaptation

    While liberties were taken with the original story by Anne Perry, the Cater Street Hangman was very true to the overall feeling of the novel. Eoin McCarthy did an outstanding job as Inspector Pitt - very believable. Keeley Hawes also did wonderful work as the much-oppressed, liberal-minded woman of Victorian times. I wasn't interested in Anne Perry's work until after I had watched this movie, and I hope to see more adaptations of this series in the near future.
    10misswhite386851

    fantastic

    I think it was a fantastic movie all the actors and actresses were really great and it was a gorgeous film and it showed just how people were treated who were in a lower class and how the rich treated them as well.
    bridget-13

    Disappointing

    This is a well acted TV mystery movie. I have not read the book on which it is based, but it is a story about young women being strangled in London in the 19th century, and the circumstances surrounding the investigation of two of the murders. Several characters emerge from these investigations to jolly the story along.

    However, I found the characters to be stereotypical and shallow. The movie's view of the 19th century is lightweight, and all the characters - dastardly males, entrenched class snobs, decent humble servants, rebellious daughters, caring professional policemen, etc. - are cardboard cut-outs. I found the story to be crushingly predictable and boring.

    If you like easy dramas, you will enjoy this.
    8meileen1942

    Rather miscast

    I enjoy Anne Perry's novels, both Thomas Pitt and also William Monk (which would have also made good material for a movie). But I had in mind someone more like Alan Rickman in his younger days. Is there no one able to speak as he does, coming up in the ranks of actors? The character of Charlotte would have been better with someone a little stronger in ability to make Charlotte the determined character she was. I am sure everyone pictures their own ideals when reading a book, but changing the story a bit doesn't bother me as much as making the characters not fit the story. Thomas Pitt was described as having a beautiful voice and brown, not blonde, hair. Anyway. I do so wish they would try a movie using William Monk and his friend, a nurse from the Crimea. (By the way, AP's books have also become audio books, the best ones read by David McCallum, another gentleman with a talented and wonderful voice). I do believe they may have tried making this one because it is the first of the Inspector Pitt series. The stories get better as time progresses. Making one like Pentecost Alley, or Ashworth Hall would be much more entertaining. To have pitted the future of other dramatizations on this one book, was not a good idea as can be seen.

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    • Trivia
      The character Dora is played by Anna Winslet, whose sister, Kate Winslet played Cater Street Hangman author Anne Perry (birth name: Juliet Hulme) in Heavenly Creatures (1994).
    • Crazy credits
      The opening title sequence included a title "The Inspector Pitt Mysteries", suggesting that there were plans to adapt more of Anne Perry's novels which never came to fruition.
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    • Release date
      • December 19, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Палач Кейтер-стрит
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)

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