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Hangman's Graveyard

Hangman's Graveyard is a Canadian documentary film which was originally broadcast in Canada on History Television on December 6, 2009.[1] A work-in-progress screening of the film was presented at the Ontario Archaeological Society's 36th annual symposium and as the opening film of DocFest Stratford in October 2009.[2] The film follows an archaeological investigation at Toronto's old Don Jail beginning in September 2007.[3] The archaeologists uncovered a cemetery behind the jail and began a process of identifying the remains. In total, 15 bodies were found, and all are thought to be remains of executed inmates. The archaeological team is led by Dr. Ronald Williamson of Archaeological Services Inc.[4] Produced by Canada's Ballinran Productions, the company behind the Gemini and IFTA nominated documentary Death or Canada, the film follows the lives of three men found in the forgotten cemetery - George Bennett, Jan Ziolko and Frederick Davis - and examines the history of the Don Jail, capital punishment in Canada and the nation's most feared hangman, Arthur Ellis.[5]

Hangman's Graveyard
Written byMick Grogan
Craig Thompson
Directed byMick Grogan
Narrated byBrian O'Dea
Theme music composerMichael Vuscan
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerDaniel Thomson
CinematographyMichael Savoie
Decebal Dascau
Sabre Wallker
Running time47 minutes
Original release
NetworkHistory Television (Canada)
ReleaseDecember 6, 2009 (2009-12-06)

Production edit

 
Historic Old Don Jail

Filming began in September 2007 as the filmmakers extensively followed the entire archaeological investigation, which ended with the reburial of the inmates in St. James Cemetery in Toronto.[4] The remaining elements were filmed in the summer of 2009 and many of the dramatic scenes were filmed inside the Old Don Jail itself.[6] The documentary is narrated by author and former drug smuggler Brian O'Dea.[7]

George Bennett edit

 
Attempted Assassination of George Brown, Toronto

George Bennett is the most notable inmate uncovered in the cemetery. Bennett was executed for the murder of George Brown, editor of The Globe newspaper and Father of Confederation. George Bennett was an employee of George Brown and worked in The Globe's engineering department. Initially Bennett was a model employee but eventually he descended into a downward spiral of drunkenness and debauchery. Bennett was ultimately fired for intemperance. In a drunken fit Bennett entered George Brown's office and demanded him to sign a letter of reference. Brown refused, Bennett insisted and a tussle ensued. Bennett was carrying a revolver in his pocket and the revolver was fired with a bullet entering George Brown's leg. Brown died several weeks later of implications from the wound. It was learnt later that Bennett was carrying a suicide note and had intended to shoot himself the very day of the murder. Bennett was convicted on June 22, 1880, and sentenced to hang on July 23, 1880. Before his execution Bennett gave a lengthy speech proclaiming his innocence to the very end.

He has gone to his death through an oversight on my part. It was a foolish thing for me to have drawn the revolver, but I was in liquor or I would have never done it. I could not control the event. I went there purely on a matter of business and my business was very simple and very plain. The result was as it was. I am prepared to die.[8]

Jan Ziolko edit

 
Jan (John) Ziolko and his accomplice Tomas (John) Cekoski from Toronto Star article, April 13, 1915.

Jan - or John - Ziolko was a poor Polish immigrant who moved to Canada in 1914 to find a better life and support his wife and child, who remained in wartorn Poland. Like many immigrants, Ziolko lived in squalor in Toronto's infamous slum, The Ward. As New Year's Eve 1915 approached, Ziolko and an accomplice, countrymen Tomas (or John) Cekoski, murdered the Macedonian Borgio Trendo. The motive for the murder was robbery and Ziolko enticed Trendo with the promise of work to be had in the developing Toronto suburb, Moore Park. Walking along the Belt Line, an abandoned railway line, an argument broke out and Trendo was murdered, his head smashed in with a hammer. Ziolko and Cekoski were arrested following the murder. They were found with the murder weapon and $34 cash in their pockets. Both were sentenced to be hanged on April 13, 1915.[9] While awaiting his death at Toronto's Don Jail Jan Ziolko confessed to his priest that he was the mastermind behind the robbery and murder and pleaded that Cekoski's life should be spared. Cekoski was eventually saved from the hangman's noose, and his sentence was commuted to twenty years. Jan Ziolko was executed at 8 am on the morning of April 13, 1915; his executioner was Arthur Ellis. His remains were buried in the yard outside the jail. On the morning of the execution he wrote a letter to his wife and sympathizers.

I am dying in a humiliating death, but very willingly ... I say goodbye to all my friends and to all those who expressed themselves for me. I sign myself, `Poor Sentenced-to-Death, John Ziolko.'[9]

Jan Ziolko is portrayed by Matt Naporowski in the film.

Frederick Davis edit

 
Photo of Frederick Davis from Toronto Star article, May 9, 1922.

In the hot summer of 1920 near the shores of Lake Ontario, Davis raped and murdered Phillip Goldberg. Davis fled and nearly a year later was found serving time in Auburn State Penitentiary, New York. Davis had late stage syphilis including dementia and hallucinations.[5] Davis was hanged despite being deemed mentally unsound by a physician.

The police circular read:

Issued September 20, 1920

"I am authorized to offer a reward of $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of the above mentioned man, who is wanted in this city on a charge of murdere [sic] on August 7 of this year (1920). Davis took a boy named Philip Goldberg to the outskirts of the city and after committing sodemy [sic] on the young lad, he cut his throat."

Description

"Description of Davis alias Davies. Nationality, U.S. : age, 43 but looks younger, 5 feet 5 inches, 115 pounds dark complexion, wears wig, has peculiar lips, one gold tooth. Was wearing dark blue suit and panama. Is a heavy drinker. This man is a machinist, toolmaker and die sinker. The above picture is the only one we could obtain of this man. Any information will be appreciated."[5]

Reception edit

The film has been generally well received and enjoyed expansive media coverage prior to its release. Featured articles appeared in the Toronto Sun[10] and Toronto Star[11] as well as a featured report on Global News.[12] The Globe and Mail selected it as a Critic's Pick and warned audiences to "Prepare to feel goose bumps while watching this snapshot of dark Toronto history."[13] The Toronto Star claimed that the "Documentary `tingles the spine' with tale of 15 men executed at jail and buried there"[11] and selected it as part of its TV tonight: Five Worth Watching series.[14] Victoria Ahearn of the Canadian Press also selected the program as recommended viewing in her weekly Tube Talk article.[15] Joe Warmington of the Toronto Sun wrote that the film unearths a "fascinating piece of T.O.'s past."[10] The film's premiere screening on December 6, 2009, reached an audience of nearly 200 000 people.[16]

Awards edit

In March 2010 Hangman's Graveyard was nominated for a CSC Award (Canadian Society of Cinematographers) in the docudrama category.[17] In May 2010 the film won a Public Communications Award from the Canadian Archaeological Association.[18] On August 31, 2010, Producer Daniel Thomson and Researcher Nancy Carter were nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Editorial Research.[19] On October 5, 2010 Hangman's Graveyard received an Award of Excellence from Heritage Toronto at their annual awards celebration.[20] When handing out the award Heritage Toronto remarked that "this well-produced documentary, which aired on History Television, told a quintessential Toronto story – with the Don Jail itself being one of the most compelling 'characters'. The film unfolded like a mystery – with a mixture of history and forensic detective work – that held their attention."[21] In January 2011 Hangman's Graveyard was officially selected to screen in competition at the 2011 edition of The Archaeology Channel's International Film and Video Festival in Eugene, Oregon.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-01. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved 2009-12-16.
  3. ^ Rush, Curtis (2007-09-26). "Skeletons found at the Don". The Star. Toronto. Retrieved 2009-11-27.
  4. ^ a b "Under the pavement outside the Old Don Jail, 15 dead men tell their tale". Retrieved 2009-11-27.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2009-11-27.
  6. ^ "Crime documentary puts local writer on small screen". Retrieved 2009-11-27.
  7. ^ Hangman's Graveyard (Motion picture). Stratford, Ontario, Canada: Ballinran Entertainment. 2009. Event occurs at 47:01. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  8. ^ "Historicist: The Assassination of George Brown". 2 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-27.
  9. ^ a b Lewis, Katie (2007-09-27). "In 1915, a crowd waited for him to die". The Star. Toronto. Retrieved 2009-11-28.
  10. ^ a b "Toronto Sun - Old Don Jail gives up its dead and secrets". Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  11. ^ a b Kennedy, Brendan (2009-12-04). "Toronto Star - Don's hangings come to life". The Star. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  12. ^ "Global News - The Hangman's Graveyard". Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  13. ^ "The Globe and Mail - Critic's Picks". Toronto. 2009-12-05. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  14. ^ "Toronto Star - TV Tonight: Five Worth Watching". The Star. 2009-12-06. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  15. ^ "Canadian Press - Tube Talk". Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-06-17. Retrieved 2009-12-16.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-06-17. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  18. ^ . 2010-05-26. Archived from the original on 2010-10-03. Retrieved 2010-05-26.
  19. ^ (PDF). 2010-05-26. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-10-11. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  20. ^ . 2010-10-06. Archived from the original on 2011-03-18. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
  21. ^ . 2010-10-15. Archived from the original on 2011-06-01. Retrieved 2010-10-15.
  22. ^ "Daniel Thomson - Twitter". 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2011-01-04.

External links edit

  • Hangman's Graveyard at IMDb  

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Hangman s Graveyard is a Canadian documentary film which was originally broadcast in Canada on History Television on December 6 2009 1 A work in progress screening of the film was presented at the Ontario Archaeological Society s 36th annual symposium and as the opening film of DocFest Stratford in October 2009 2 The film follows an archaeological investigation at Toronto s old Don Jail beginning in September 2007 3 The archaeologists uncovered a cemetery behind the jail and began a process of identifying the remains In total 15 bodies were found and all are thought to be remains of executed inmates The archaeological team is led by Dr Ronald Williamson of Archaeological Services Inc 4 Produced by Canada s Ballinran Productions the company behind the Gemini and IFTA nominated documentary Death or Canada the film follows the lives of three men found in the forgotten cemetery George Bennett Jan Ziolko and Frederick Davis and examines the history of the Don Jail capital punishment in Canada and the nation s most feared hangman Arthur Ellis 5 Hangman s GraveyardWritten byMick GroganCraig ThompsonDirected byMick GroganNarrated byBrian O DeaTheme music composerMichael VuscanCountry of originCanadaOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducerDaniel ThomsonCinematographyMichael SavoieDecebal DascauSabre WallkerRunning time47 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkHistory Television Canada ReleaseDecember 6 2009 2009 12 06 Contents 1 Production 2 George Bennett 3 Jan Ziolko 4 Frederick Davis 5 Reception 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksProduction edit nbsp Historic Old Don Jail Filming began in September 2007 as the filmmakers extensively followed the entire archaeological investigation which ended with the reburial of the inmates in St James Cemetery in Toronto 4 The remaining elements were filmed in the summer of 2009 and many of the dramatic scenes were filmed inside the Old Don Jail itself 6 The documentary is narrated by author and former drug smuggler Brian O Dea 7 George Bennett edit nbsp Attempted Assassination of George Brown Toronto George Bennett is the most notable inmate uncovered in the cemetery Bennett was executed for the murder of George Brown editor of The Globe newspaper and Father of Confederation George Bennett was an employee of George Brown and worked in The Globe s engineering department Initially Bennett was a model employee but eventually he descended into a downward spiral of drunkenness and debauchery Bennett was ultimately fired for intemperance In a drunken fit Bennett entered George Brown s office and demanded him to sign a letter of reference Brown refused Bennett insisted and a tussle ensued Bennett was carrying a revolver in his pocket and the revolver was fired with a bullet entering George Brown s leg Brown died several weeks later of implications from the wound It was learnt later that Bennett was carrying a suicide note and had intended to shoot himself the very day of the murder Bennett was convicted on June 22 1880 and sentenced to hang on July 23 1880 Before his execution Bennett gave a lengthy speech proclaiming his innocence to the very end He has gone to his death through an oversight on my part It was a foolish thing for me to have drawn the revolver but I was in liquor or I would have never done it I could not control the event I went there purely on a matter of business and my business was very simple and very plain The result was as it was I am prepared to die 8 Jan Ziolko edit nbsp Jan John Ziolko and his accomplice Tomas John Cekoski from Toronto Star article April 13 1915 Jan or John Ziolko was a poor Polish immigrant who moved to Canada in 1914 to find a better life and support his wife and child who remained in wartorn Poland Like many immigrants Ziolko lived in squalor in Toronto s infamous slum The Ward As New Year s Eve 1915 approached Ziolko and an accomplice countrymen Tomas or John Cekoski murdered the Macedonian Borgio Trendo The motive for the murder was robbery and Ziolko enticed Trendo with the promise of work to be had in the developing Toronto suburb Moore Park Walking along the Belt Line an abandoned railway line an argument broke out and Trendo was murdered his head smashed in with a hammer Ziolko and Cekoski were arrested following the murder They were found with the murder weapon and 34 cash in their pockets Both were sentenced to be hanged on April 13 1915 9 While awaiting his death at Toronto s Don Jail Jan Ziolko confessed to his priest that he was the mastermind behind the robbery and murder and pleaded that Cekoski s life should be spared Cekoski was eventually saved from the hangman s noose and his sentence was commuted to twenty years Jan Ziolko was executed at 8 am on the morning of April 13 1915 his executioner was Arthur Ellis His remains were buried in the yard outside the jail On the morning of the execution he wrote a letter to his wife and sympathizers I am dying in a humiliating death but very willingly I say goodbye to all my friends and to all those who expressed themselves for me I sign myself Poor Sentenced to Death John Ziolko 9 Jan Ziolko is portrayed by Matt Naporowski in the film Frederick Davis edit nbsp Photo of Frederick Davis from Toronto Star article May 9 1922 In the hot summer of 1920 near the shores of Lake Ontario Davis raped and murdered Phillip Goldberg Davis fled and nearly a year later was found serving time in Auburn State Penitentiary New York Davis had late stage syphilis including dementia and hallucinations 5 Davis was hanged despite being deemed mentally unsound by a physician The police circular read Issued September 20 1920 I am authorized to offer a reward of 1 000 for information leading to the arrest of the above mentioned man who is wanted in this city on a charge of murdere sic on August 7 of this year 1920 Davis took a boy named Philip Goldberg to the outskirts of the city and after committing sodemy sic on the young lad he cut his throat Description Description of Davis alias Davies Nationality U S age 43 but looks younger 5 feet 5 inches 115 pounds dark complexion wears wig has peculiar lips one gold tooth Was wearing dark blue suit and panama Is a heavy drinker This man is a machinist toolmaker and die sinker The above picture is the only one we could obtain of this man Any information will be appreciated 5 Reception editThe film has been generally well received and enjoyed expansive media coverage prior to its release Featured articles appeared in the Toronto Sun 10 and Toronto Star 11 as well as a featured report on Global News 12 The Globe and Mail selected it as a Critic s Pick and warned audiences to Prepare to feel goose bumps while watching this snapshot of dark Toronto history 13 The Toronto Star claimed that the Documentary tingles the spine with tale of 15 men executed at jail and buried there 11 and selected it as part of its TV tonight Five Worth Watching series 14 Victoria Ahearn of the Canadian Press also selected the program as recommended viewing in her weekly Tube Talk article 15 Joe Warmington of the Toronto Sun wrote that the film unearths a fascinating piece of T O s past 10 The film s premiere screening on December 6 2009 reached an audience of nearly 200 000 people 16 Awards editIn March 2010 Hangman s Graveyard was nominated for a CSC Award Canadian Society of Cinematographers in the docudrama category 17 In May 2010 the film won a Public Communications Award from the Canadian Archaeological Association 18 On August 31 2010 Producer Daniel Thomson and Researcher Nancy Carter were nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Editorial Research 19 On October 5 2010 Hangman s Graveyard received an Award of Excellence from Heritage Toronto at their annual awards celebration 20 When handing out the award Heritage Toronto remarked that this well produced documentary which aired on History Television told a quintessential Toronto story with the Don Jail itself being one of the most compelling characters The film unfolded like a mystery with a mixture of history and forensic detective work that held their attention 21 In January 2011 Hangman s Graveyard was officially selected to screen in competition at the 2011 edition of The Archaeology Channel s International Film and Video Festival in Eugene Oregon 22 References edit Hangman s Graveyard History Television Archived from the original on 2011 06 01 Retrieved 2009 12 07 Hangman s Graveyard HANGMAN s GRAVEYARD set to air on December 6 2009 Archived from the original on August 17 2011 Retrieved 2009 12 16 Rush Curtis 2007 09 26 Skeletons found at the Don The Star Toronto Retrieved 2009 11 27 a b Under the pavement outside the Old Don Jail 15 dead men tell their tale Retrieved 2009 11 27 permanent dead link a b c Hangman s Graveyard Characters Archived from the original on 2011 08 17 Retrieved 2009 11 27 Crime documentary puts local writer on small screen Retrieved 2009 11 27 Hangman s Graveyard Motion picture Stratford Ontario Canada Ballinran Entertainment 2009 Event occurs at 47 01 Retrieved February 20 2021 Historicist The Assassination of George Brown 2 May 2009 Retrieved 2009 11 27 a b Lewis Katie 2007 09 27 In 1915 a crowd waited for him to die The Star Toronto Retrieved 2009 11 28 a b Toronto Sun Old Don Jail gives up its dead and secrets Retrieved 2009 12 07 a b Kennedy Brendan 2009 12 04 Toronto Star Don s hangings come to life The Star Retrieved 2009 12 07 Global News The Hangman s Graveyard Retrieved 2009 12 07 The Globe and Mail Critic s Picks Toronto 2009 12 05 Retrieved 2009 12 07 Toronto Star TV Tonight Five Worth Watching The Star 2009 12 06 Retrieved 2009 12 07 Canadian Press Tube Talk Retrieved 2009 12 07 Hangman s Graveyard Ratings Archived from the original on 2010 06 17 Retrieved 2009 12 16 CSC Award nomination Archived from the original on 2010 06 17 Retrieved 2010 01 01 Recent Projects 2010 05 26 Archived from the original on 2010 10 03 Retrieved 2010 05 26 25th ANNUAL GEMINI AWARDS NOMINATIONS PDF 2010 05 26 Archived from the original PDF on 2010 10 11 Retrieved 2010 08 31 2010 Heritage Toronto Awards Recipients 2010 10 06 Archived from the original on 2011 03 18 Retrieved 2010 10 07 Hangman s Graveyard AWARD OF EXCELLENCE 2010 10 15 Archived from the original on 2011 06 01 Retrieved 2010 10 15 Daniel Thomson Twitter 2011 01 04 Retrieved 2011 01 04 External links editOfficial site Hangman s Graveyard at IMDb nbsp History Television site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hangman 27s Graveyard amp oldid 1211985223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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