Jack the Ripper (1959)
Jack the Ripper (1959) #1795 Viewing Date: 2-12-2006 Posting Date: 7-12-2006 Directed by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman Featuring Lee Patterson, Eddie Byrne, Betty McDowall A serial killer called...
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I saw this in my local theatre when I was 10 or 11. As my friends and I walked home after the movie, probably ten minutes after The End, we finally realized that the blood at the climax had been in...
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Talk about saturation! I remember the TV spots, and they seemed all over (or maybe I just wanted them to be.) There was not one, but two sound track album tie-ins, one with the jazzy Pete Rugulo score...
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Was this the one with the blood coming up through the elevator floorboards at the end? I saw that on TV as a kid and found it wonderfully disturbing.Legend, oh legend, the third wheel legend...always...
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Like Rick, I was 10 or 11 when I saw the film at the theater. I thought the blood in color at the end was pretty cool. In fact, now that's about all I can remember of the movie.
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The wheezy voice of Cedric Hardwicke: This is London, 1888. It's foggy and damp in the ill-lit streets They are deserted except for those who must go to and from their homes. And they do so...
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I saw the spicy continental version at a horror movie festival in Paris. No Technicolor blood-gushing or pounding Pete Rugolo score, but plenty of topless whores including one Ripper victim viewed...
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When I was a kid I think we had the 45 of the "Jack The Ripper" theme from this movie, because it started with a voice croaking "Mary Clarke...are you Mary Clarke?" The flip side was some weird...
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One of the two... can't find a pic of the other... great score (tho' so's Black's)
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