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Lucan

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2013
  • 1h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Christopher Eccleston and Rory Kinnear in Lucan (2013)
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A two-part drama about infamous aristocrat John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, who mysteriously disappeared in 1974 after being accused of murdering his children's nanny.A two-part drama about infamous aristocrat John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, who mysteriously disappeared in 1974 after being accused of murdering his children's nanny.A two-part drama about infamous aristocrat John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, who mysteriously disappeared in 1974 after being accused of murdering his children's nanny.

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    • Rory Kinnear
    • Catherine McCormack
    • Alistair Petrie
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    6.8/10
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    • Stars
      • Rory Kinnear
      • Catherine McCormack
      • Alistair Petrie
    • 9User reviews
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    Rory Kinnear
    Rory Kinnear
    • Lord Lucan
    • 2013
    Catherine McCormack
    Catherine McCormack
    • Lady Veronica Lucan
    • 2013
    Alistair Petrie
    Alistair Petrie
    • Jimmy Goldsmith
    • 2013
    Christopher Eccleston
    Christopher Eccleston
    • John Aspinall
    • 2013
    Leanne Best
    Leanne Best
    • Sandra Rivett
    • 2013
    Susan Gillias
    • Guest
    • 2013
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • John Burke
    • 2013
    Paul Freeman
    Paul Freeman
    • John Pearson
    • 2013
    Jane Lapotaire
    Jane Lapotaire
    • Susan Maxwell-Scott
    • 2013
    Kya Garwood
    Kya Garwood
    • 2013
    Matthew Flynn
    Matthew Flynn
    • Chief Superintendent Rogers
    Rufus Wright
    Rufus Wright
    • Younger John Burke
    Rupert Evans
    Rupert Evans
    • Dominick Elwes
    James Bradshaw
    James Bradshaw
    • Charlie Benson
    Alan Cox
    Alan Cox
    • Ian Maxwell-Scott
    Ann Bell
    • Lady Osborne
    Anna Walton
    Anna Walton
    • Jane Aspinall
    Simon Thorp
    Simon Thorp
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    10stranskycharles

    Entitled Murder

    An extremely, stupid and entitled character. This film is well written and acted.
    6Lejink

    Lucan for clues

    I was around 13 when the story of the disappearance of suspected, later convicted, murderer Lord Lucan broke and have quite strong memories of the publicity of the day. Indeed in a "Where's Wally" kind of way, he became almost a figure of fun, as he escaped detection then as now, despite many false trails and red herrings ever since.

    Therefore, although criticised by representatives of both viewpoints, for and against the Lord, for its interpretation of the events of the night of the family nanny Sandra Rivets' brutal murder and the subsequent events, at least this two-part TV drama doesn't sit on the fence on the question of Lucan's culpability. As presented here, we get a mostly plausible sequence of events, including the startling but questionable conclusion that Lucan's society friends had him killed off before he could return to defend himself and attempt to fight for the custody of his children.

    The drama goes into details on the events leading up to the night of the murder highlighting Lucan's relationship with his upper-class, snobbish society friends, with it his addiction to gambling (hence his ironic nickname "Lucky" Lucan) and the breakdown of his marriage. He's presented as a weak-minded, out-of-control gambler, a mother's boy and eventually a ruthless husband, shamefully trying to have his long-suffering but still sane wife committed to a psychiatric hospital against her wishes.

    I found the first part of the drama leading up to the murder more gripping than the aftermath conveyed in part two, perhaps instinctively due to the latter's lack of conviction as to how events supposedly turned out. I also didn't really like the "Citizen Kane" device of framing the story with a writer's retrospective investigation, recreating imaginary present-day interviews with key characters recollecting the past events.

    The acting I found of a mixed quality too. Rory Kinnear for one thing doesn't seem tall enough in the part and fails to convince he's a bored aristocrat while you can hear Christopher Ecclestone put on his posh accent every time he speaks as Lucan's so-called friend and adviser John "Aspers" Aspinall.

    Nevertheless the programme did work for me as a study of the idle rich with all their inherent class snobbery and blind loyalty to one another, but in concentrating on the Lucans and their rich in-crowd, it could be said to have been denigrating to the memory of the lowly commoner who was unlucky enough to fall into their orbit, although it tries to exonerate itself on that score with a brief scene giving the dead girl's parents the right of reply.

    The Lucan mystery may never be solved and while I didn't fully believe this reconstruction of what happened after his disappearance, it is undeniably a story worth telling, particularly in the commendably sober and straightforward manner as here.
    10mnb-123

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    This is an excellent & well acted, informed production.
    grunsel

    The repeat just asks all the questions again.

    I was quite astonished how long ago this premiered, but the rerun was welcome as the mystery always remains. Nicely flowing drama but we must remember it is only a depiction of what might have happened and as a drama it makes you think, so it has done its job. I for one don't understand why he would choose to murder his wife in such a brutal fashion while his beloved children were around. I also don't understand why he had mistaken the nanny for his wife - one of a human's basic survival skills is identifying friend or foe in poor light as well as a woman's perfume etc. Also his wife being a 'lady' would she spend time in a kitchen?
    5altereggo123

    Bland, unsatisfying retelling of an interesting story

    There's a lot of detail omitted from this two-part melodrama. Given its length, I would have thought it would have packed in more. Lord Lucan's colorful background and activities before this incident are omitted, so this becomes just a simple story of how a compulsive gambler, after a bitter divorce, plotted against his wife. But for the stately homes and tuxedos, it's a Lifetime movie about a woman in an abusive relationship.

    The crime itself was not that complex, and the theories about what may have happened fairly obvious and not very numerous, so I'm not sure why they had to drag this out for as long as they did. I appreciate their faithfulness to the materials, but if they weren't going to do more with them, they could have at least made the film shorter.

    The acting is excellent, and the posh British interiors include some great upholstery, but I'm not sure this is a good investment of movie-watching time. You could spend five minutes reading about Lord Lucan online and then pick a different film.

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      John Pearson (Paul Freeman), on whose book this is based, was a biographer who had been an assistant to Ian Fleming and later wrote a biography of him and a fictional one of James Bond. Though he wrote books about the notorious gangsters, the Kray twins, most of his biographies were about nobles, the rich and the famous.
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      DCI David Gerring: Are you proud to be the friend of a man who tried to bash his wife to death?

      John Aspinall: If she'd been *my* wife, I'd have bashed her to death five years ago - and so would you.

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Mystery of Lord Lucan
    • Filming locations
      • Eastbourn Beach, 23 Royal Parade, Eastbourne, United Kingdom(Eastbourne Pier)
    • Production company
      • ITV Studios
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      1 hour 3 minutes
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