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The Long Shadow

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
  • TV-PG
  • 49m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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The Long Shadow (2023)
A desperate cat and mouse hunt ensues when Yorkshire is being haunted by a serial killer.
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Dramatizing one of the most infamously notorious serial killer cases, the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper, between 1975 and 1981. The search involved over a thousand officers and changed the w... Read allDramatizing one of the most infamously notorious serial killer cases, the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper, between 1975 and 1981. The search involved over a thousand officers and changed the way the British police worked forever.Dramatizing one of the most infamously notorious serial killer cases, the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper, between 1975 and 1981. The search involved over a thousand officers and changed the way the British police worked forever.

  • Stars
    • Jack Deam
    • Kris Hitchen
    • Lee Ingleby
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    7.7/10
    10K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Stars
      • Jack Deam
      • Kris Hitchen
      • Lee Ingleby
    • 58User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Jack Deam
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    • DI Les Hanley
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    Kris Hitchen
    Kris Hitchen
    • DC John Nunn
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    Lee Ingleby
    Lee Ingleby
    • DCS Jim Hobson
    • 2023
    Michael McElhatton
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    • CC Ronald Gregory
    • 2023
    Chloe Harris
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    • WPC Jenny Bush
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    David Morrissey
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    Steven Waddington
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    Liam Garrigan
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    Christopher Hatherall
    Christopher Hatherall
    • DCS John Domaille
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    John Henshaw
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    • Mike Dugdale
    • 2023
    Toby Jones
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    • DCS Dennis Hoban
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    Jasmine Lee-Jones
    • Marcella Claxton
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    Victoria Myers
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    • WPC Sue Neave
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    Stephen Tompkinson
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    • David Gee
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    Liz White
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    • PS Meg Winterburn
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    James Clay
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    • Ken Dwyer
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    Emma Cunniffe
    Emma Cunniffe
    • Margaret Oldfield
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    • DC Andrew Laptew
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    8Lejink

    Serial Incompetence

    Unusual, I guess, to see a seven-part TV mini-series but that was the slightly unusual format for this latest dramatisation of the infamous Yorkshire Ripper murders of the late 70's and early 80's committed by the evil Peter Sutcliffe.

    This time, the point of view is switched to mainly focus on those of the victims and their families and to a lesser extent, those also of the police Investigators and their families. None of the murders are re-enacted and Sutcliffe himself doesn't actually appear at all until midway through the second last episode.

    This approach for me worked, with the viewer sharing the increasing dread of the local female population of the killer's locale as he brutally slaughtered 13 women and injured 7 others (with rumours of more in the background) in the county over a five year period before a routine car number-plate check and the quick-thinking of an on-duty cop to return to the scene of the apprehension found Sutcliffe's "tools" and nailed him as the perpetrator.

    The production did a good job of recreating the era with accurate depictions of the interiors of police stations, social clubs and various people's houses, as well as the cars and fashions of the day. It also didn't shy away from exposing some of the cheap and lazy prevailing attitudes of the day which certainly seemed to colour the outlook of the police who initially seemed to disparage the plights of the growing numbers of victims because they were mostly female prostitutes.

    The usually sad circumstances which forced these women to take to the streets strongly colour the early episodes with a different reason shown for every one of them. We see one survivor of a Sutcliffe attack refuse to go public in case she's identified by family, friends and colleagues as a potential prostitute, again reflecting the low perception of the women who have turned to the streets only out of dire financial need, selling themselves for as little as £5 a time.

    But if these women are at last shown with overdue retrospective sympathy and understanding, the same can't be said of the pursuing police. Confused, lazy, presumptive, disorganised and often prejudicial, their years and years of failure are artfully signposted on-screen by discreetly placed time markers. Their antiquated index-card system is exposed as being wholly inadequate to cope with the threat of a serial-killer, as we learn that Sutcliffe'was interviewed several times during the investigation with his recorded links to the murders buried away in mounds of paper-work. And that's before the police made probably their biggest mistake of the whole case, being led completely astray by a callous hoaxer with a Wearside accent who wasted who knows how much time and resources in his pursuit, but who in a postscript we gratifyingly learn was eventually tracked down and convicted for wasting police time.

    The ensemble acting throughout was of a high standard with the actor portraying Sutcliffe himself bearing an uncanny resemblance to the real thing and convincing the viewer of the ordinary, everyday anonymity which worked in his favour for so long.

    Unsensational, realistic and compelling but above all humanely told, this did feel like the definitive dramatisation of the horrific crimes of one of Britain's worst-ever serial-killers.
    9mryorkie

    Brilliant

    A superb addition to the existing ripper dramas and documentaries as this shows a new perspective, as it features back stories for the victims, an area that has been neglected, and provides a lot of details which are new to me. It also shows the incompetence and sexism of the police as well as the difficulties and limits of their capabilities. For example the desperation of sitting in cars taking registrations takes me back as I was interviewed at the time (having innocently driven though the areas of interest). It was a harrowing time for everybody who lived in the area and this is depicted well.
    9sue-06239

    Brilliant and evocative of a very frightening time

    I was 17 when the first murder victim was killed and 22 when that monster was finally caught. Living in the area where these events happened was terrifying throughout that time of going at night with friends but always being aware that he could be the man walking near you.

    This drama series is blessed with some excellent British character actors, and is sympathetic to the women and girls who were slaughtered by that piece of scum who I won't name. These events are still so entrenched in my memories that the names of the victims and the police officers investigating the crimes have never left me. We have to remember that things were very different then and with no DNA and no centralised police computer system, the work involved for the police was almost insurmountable.

    I hope that the victims' families will feel that this series has been made to make us see them as people rather than just names, photos and, sadly, descriptions in the media at the time. The excellent cast and writers, in fact everyone involved, were apparently keen to achieve that.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A powerful drama.

    The real life story of one of Britain's most notorious killers, Peter Sutcliffe, who evaded capture for many years, taunting The Detectives on the case.

    I was worried by two things, one, that at seven episodes long, that it would lag, and feel too padded, and secondly, that they'd add in current attitudes and mindsets into occurrences from the 1970's, a very different time.

    Episode one apart, I think they got the tone and attitudes spot on, we see the sexism and racism. It's a very good adaptation, it feels like a fairly authentic telling of the story, I didn't think they'd sensationalised it, or overdone it, the right mix of drama and story.

    It gets better as it progresses, I didn't particularly care for episode one, but it definitely ends better than it started. It highlights the real failings with the investigation.

    I like that it focuses more so on the investigation itself, rather than Sutcliffe himself, we actually see surprisingly very little of him.

    Production values are terrific, they got the details spot on, it looks and feels very authentic, great fashions, sets and cars, the team nailed it.

    It boasts a great cast, British talent galore, the likes of Toby Jones, David Morrissey, Liz White and Mark Jordon, they're all on point.

    I still can't believe he got away with this for so many years.

    8/10.
    9rnf100

    ITV FINALLY PRODUCE A QUALITY DRAMA

    For many many years , really since Broadchurch, ITV has produced drivel on a regular basis, ridiculous dramas that are nothing better than day time soaps and turned off after the first episode. Finally The Long Shadow arrives and within 10 minutes the difference was there to be seen. With an absolutely stellar cast and some top drawer actors this is totally compelling stuff The subject matter is very grim but it's a story that needs to be told, especially to a generation that will have no knowledge of that era.

    The victims and their families are portrayed in a sympathetic manner and all the fashions and dialogue are spot on Definitely one of the best dramas this year.

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      In 1975's Britain when the prostitutes were charging £5, the average wage for manual work was around £1 an hour depending on age.

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Довга тінь
    • Filming locations
      • Beckhill Grove, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK(Filming location where body found)
    • Production companies
      • All3Media International
      • New Pictures
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