Hands of the Ripper Page #6

Synopsis: The infant daughter of Jack the Ripper is witness to the brutal murder of her mother by her father. Fifteen years later she is a troubled young woman who is seemingly possessed by the spirit of her father. While in a trance she continues his murderous killing spree but has no recollection of the events afterwards. A sympathetic psychiatrist takes her in and is convinced he can cure her condition. Soon, however, he regrets his decision.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Peter Sasdy
Production: Universal
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
R
Year:
1971
85 min
42 Views


Anna, what are you saying?

I can't hear you.

Anna, what are you saying?

I can't hear you.

'We finished him off, my dear.'

Dr John?

'He's dead and gone,

'along with all the others.'

Anna, is there someone with you?

Anna, is there someone with you?

Help me!

'The dead can't help, Anna.

'Neither can the living.'

Help me!

Anna, what's the matter?

'The dead can't help, Anna.'

It's perfectly safe.

You can't fall. You stay there.

I'm coming round to you.

Don't be frightened.

Have two young ladies just gone up?

A little while back, yes, sir.

- Go ahead. I can't make it.

- We're about to close.

I'm coming, Anna. Anna?

'Anna...'

Anna? Anna, where are you?

Anna?

They were not all dreams.

Not all dreams.

'What are dreams, and

what's real, Anna?

'I've never known.

- 'What does it matter?'

- They were not all dreams!

Dr John!

Dr John!

Oh, Dr John, help me!

Anna!

Laura!

Anna, dear, whatever is the matter?

You're trembling like a leaf.

Don't be frightened.

Just don't look down.

Hold on to me, and

I'll lead you back.

Laura!

Anna?

'Whose darkness do

we meet in, Laura?

'Your darkness or mine?'

Anna, come to me!

Anna, come to me!

Anna... come to me.

Come to me!

Laura.

It's all right. It's

all right, darling.

Come to me!

Dr John!

Anna...

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