10 Rillington Place (1971) [PG]

Release Date:
February 10, 1971

Original Title:
10 Rillington Place

Alternate Titles:
10番街の殺人
John Christie, der Frauenwürger von London
L'étrangleur de la place Rillington

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Filmways Pictures
Genesis Productions Ltd.

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  GB: 15  IE: 15  NL: 16  US: PG 

Runtime: 106

What happened to the women at 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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Art Direction:
Maurice Carter

Assistant Director:
Terry Marcel
Nick Farnes

Associate Producer:
Basil Appleby

Book:
Ludovic Kennedy

Camera Operator:
John Harris

Director:
Richard Fleischer

Director of Photography:
Denys N. Coop

Editor:
Ernest Walter

Focus Puller:
David Wynn-Jones

Hairstylist:
Joan White

Makeup Artist:
Stuart Freeborn

Original Music Composer:
John Dankworth

Producer:
Leslie Linder
Martin Ransohoff

Production Manager:
Jilda Smith

Screenplay:
Clive Exton

Script Supervisor:
Valerie Booth

Set Decoration:
Andrew Campbell

Sound Recordist:
Ken Scrivener

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