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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Red_RidingRed Riding - Wikipedia

    The events take place between 1974 and 1983 and have as their background the Yorkshire Ripper killings. Set in Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, and the rest of West Yorkshire, [2] both books and films follow several recurring fictional characters through a bleak and violent world of police corruption and organised crime.

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  2. 29 gen 2010 · The unsolved killings in “Red Riding” and the portrait of Northern masculinity, brutality and corruption suggest a terrible sins-of-the-father burden borne by a beleaguered society.

  3. 12 mar 2009 · Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980: Directed by James Marsh. With Warren Clarke, Paddy Considine, James Fox, David Calder. The Home Office bring in senior Manchester detective Peter Hunter to conduct a secret review of the Ripper investigation to date.

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    • Crime, Drama, History
    • James Marsh
    • 2009-03-12
  4. 5 feb 2010 · All three parts were adapted by Tony Grisoni from a series of novels by David Peace about the Yorkshire Ripper case—a string of murders that took place in Northern England over a 10-year period.

    • Dana Stevens
  5. Season 1 of Red Riding premiered on March 12, 2009. Thrilling trilogy of films based on David Peace's cult noir novels about Yorkshire during the 1970s and 80s: a world of paranoia, corruption and the terrifying legacy of the Ripper murders.

  6. Set against a backdrop of serial murders during 19741983, including the Yorkshire Ripper killings, the books and films follow several recurring fictional characters through a bleak and violent world of multi-layered police corruption and organized crime.

  7. 10 mar 2010 · Over the course of 302 minutes, we sink into a virtual world: the corrupt police and establishment figures of West Yorkshire in England, at the time of the real-life "Yorkshire Ripper." Peter Sutcliffe, the Ripper, was convicted of killing 13 women, and may have killed more.