The Limehouse Golem
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Lizzie Cree: You shall have your moment and I mine. In the temple of fame our names will be written side by side in stone for all time.

John Kildare: "He who spectates." He doesn't mean us, he means the public. The public want blood. The Golem provides it.

Dan Leno: If you want your name etched in stone, you're going to have to take up the chisel yourself.

John Kildare: Why would anybody be surprised? The world is full of men like you, Mr Gissing.
George Gissing: I beg your pardon?
John Kildare: Men who feign generosity when what they really seek is congratulation. Men who play God by saving lives. Is it really so different, I wonder, from playing God by taking them?

Inspector Roberts: The streets of London run red with blood and you concern yourself with paperwork. You'd have made a fine politician, Kildare, were you not the topic of such... speculation.

Lizzie Cree: 500 pounds and the camera. It would seem I gave an excellent beating.

George Flood: What are you looking for?
John Kildare: I'm just looking. Trying to understand.
George Flood: The Golem's a madman. What else is there to be understood?
John Kildare: Even madness has its own logic. Here, there's none.

Dan Leno: If you want your name etched in stone, you're gonna have to take up the chisel yourself.

Lizzie Cree: My gender becomes inured to injustice. We expect it until we can greet it merely with a shrug.

Lizzie Cree: The line between comedy and tragedy is a fine one.

Lizzie Cree: I have a proposition for you, dear. I am in need of a lady's maid.
Aveline Ortega: Me? You must be playing.
Lizzie Cree: I can offer you twice the weekly wage you're earning here. All I require is some help bearing the load of my... My wifely duties.

Uncle: Cucumber sandwich?
Lizzie Cree: No, thanks.
Uncle: Oh, I forgot. You're not entirely partial to cucumber, are you?

George Flood: Sometimes I suspect if I was despatched to hell, I'd barely notice the difference, bar the weather.

Factual error: The film is set in 1880 and Dan Leno is a major character, already well-established on the London stage. Leno was only 20 in 1880 and did not make his London professional debut as an adult performer until 1885; before then he had performed in Manchester and Sheffield.

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