Arrest of Goudie (1901)
Crimewatch Mitchell and Kenyon style, in the first ever film to recreate a true crime.
This film recreates the arrest of Thomas Goudie, a bank employee who embezzled £170,000 to pay gambling debts, using the real locations. It shows the exterior of the house where he was hiding during a nationwide manhunt and re-enacts scenes of the landlady informing on him and his arrest. The film has no explanatory titles, so presumably audiences would have known, or were told, the story.
M&K 757: Films of various real locations involved with the case of the embezzler Thomas Goudie.