See No Evil: The Moors Murders
See No Evil: The Moors Murders

See No Evil: The Moors Murders

2006TV ShowEndedEnglish

See No Evil: The Moors Murders is a British two-part television serial directed by Christopher Menaul. It was produced by Granada Television and broadcast on ITV during May 2006. It tells the story of the Moors Murders, which were committed during the 1960s by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady, from the view of Hindley's sister Maureen Smith and her husband David.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Gillies MacKinnonGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller, True Crime

Plot Summary

This drama documentary miniseries recounts the horrific crimes of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, known as the Moors Murderers. It details their systematic abduction, torture, and murder of five children between 1963 and 1965, exploring the motivations behind their depravity and the subsequent investigation and trial. The series also touches upon the impact of these crimes on the victims' families and the public consciousness.

Critical Reception

The series was generally well-received for its sensitive and unflinching portrayal of the Moors Murders, praised for its historical accuracy and strong performances. Critics noted its harrowing nature but acknowledged its importance in documenting a dark chapter of British history. Audience reactions often reflected a mix of profound shock and appreciation for the meticulous detail.

What Reviewers Say

  • Harrowing and deeply disturbing, but an important historical document.
  • Praised for its accuracy and the chilling performances of its cast.
  • Examined the psychology of the perpetrators and the impact on the victims' families.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this miniseries is not readily available, but general audience reactions to documentaries of this nature often express deep distress over the subject matter while acknowledging their educational or historical value.

Fun Fact

The production meticulously recreated the period details of the 1960s, including the specific locations where the crimes took place, to enhance the authenticity of the retelling.

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