Jack the Ripper Page #2

Synopsis: During the latter half of 1888, a notorious serial killer nicknamed Jack the Ripper terrorises the East End of London by murdering prostitutes in a terribly violent way. Public outrage follows. Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline is assigned to the case but finds that it is not just a simple murder enquiry. Based on a real life event, this film claims to have had access to top secret Home Office files and believe that their ending is the correct solution to the age old mystery.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
  Won 1 Golden Globe. Another 1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.7
TV-PG
Year:
1988
190 min
712 Views


to the police.

The boy from the river.

And other matters.

Sit.

I saw.

The killer.

Not the face.

Well, not separately.

My visions suggest

they are not photographs.

You've seen the killer?

Imagine two windmills moving.

The two wheels, as two faces

rotating together

but separately.

Two killers?

No, a killer with two faces.

One man.

I am more.

The victim had a black hat,

patched dress

and without a boot heel.

I'm right, is not it?

Looking for a man with two faces.

Finally, Fred,

you believe it.

We had to tell him.

Why is it so important?

Important, it?

The doctor sees no

that was gutted,

washed blood

the hearing is held promptly

and tries to discourage me.

Leave me out!

And then?

If the person is dead,

the killer must be someone.

You know who is Lee?

It organizes sessions

spiritualism. A stamped.

A little more than that.

It is a close friend

clairvoyant and LED

Her Majesty Queen Victoria.

You have done well come see me.

The public we will grateful.

Well, Mr. Lees.

This is your vision?

Not exactly.

The hair is too long.

It is near?

- Let him speak.

- It takes in 3 h.

I leave in 3 minutes

if you persist.

And the other should be

scarier.

With short hair

it reminds me of someone.

We will send me back.

Richard. Yes, it is.

Richard Mansfield.

American actor.

- A piece ...

- At the Lyceum.

Course.

Mr. Lees,

have you seen it?

I'm not going to the theater.

I do not like crowds.

You should.

You would find it fascinating.

Can you tonight?

Star has invited you, of course.

Hello, George.

Are you aware

the story of suspects?

They wait in the hall.

I'll take you there.

There are eight.

You're kidding me, son?

No, sir.

Order of the Inspector Spratling.

8 suspects.

We're ready.

Those listed crime.

Charlie goupineur,

- Arthur ...

- What?

It robs drunks.

I know.

What is the list of crime?

We stop all

when there has been a crime.

- The same?

- Overall.

It calms the crowd.

According to the inspector.

- And then what?

- We released.

Due to the soup.

This is me!

God is my witness.

I killed bare hands!

It was a Roman

a dirty legionnaire

a spy in the pay

the infamous Julius Caesar!

He deserved to die!

Like me, my good lord.

I forgive you!

Lord Almighty.

What do I do?

Give them their soup.

Come on, George, it was a job.

Come online.

- Well ...

- Get out!

It's a shame, made the tail!

Mary Nichols was known.

Must go round the pubs.

You thirsty?

Not me.

Will listen to what is said.

Begins with the Brittania,

the corner ...

Dorset St.

And the Ten Bells where are the girls.

I will not tell your wife.

Continues.

What does it rhyme stuff, Godley?

Make me a cup of tea, Kerby.

Did you hear that, John?

Without sugar!

- That's it.

- Sensass.

A triple.

You're back in Whitechapel

Mary Jane, where were you?

Here and there. A gentleman

took me to Paris.

It's beautiful in this season.

You push.

Laughter, music ...

I asked for an artist.

I called Marie Jeannette.

- She has not exceeded the Thames.

- Yes

I want to know

who killed Mary Nichols.

She had used?

It would have been blind.

You would have to ...

I'm mean.

You owe me some money, Cathy.

Counting.

It is expensive acrobat but ...

Goodness.

Here the Archbishop of Canterbury.

So which do you prefer?

The nerve!

You command not Mary.

- Hein chick?

- No.

Not the back.

It will protect

if it continues.

- What is it?

- You do not wanna know.

- Know what?

- I will not speak.

It feels weird here.

You have not answered my question.

Let's go outside cause.

Take your feet or you'll morfler!

Show him!

You better run away.

Come on, show what you got!

You're not in use.

You have the right to finish your drink.

What are you waiting?

Hold it!

You're dead, dirty chicken!

Go!

Kind of sausage!

I'll kill you,

kind of big sissy!

I said out!

Put it out!

It's nice to see!

- Who is it?

- I do not know, I sailed.

Since when are you here?

You did well.

Hi, Billy.

I did not know

he was working for you.

You too, huh Billy?

I know, sir.

I say otherwise.

Of course yes.

Let him go, George.

We know where to find it.

One of your snitches?

And his father before him.

On the run!

George, I return to Bucks Row

and there is something wrong.

What?

Nobody heard anything.

There are eight units across

and nobody heard.

This is Whitechapel, it is silent

even a crime.

This is not a simple crime.

There is something else.

This is ...

different.

You will not be disappointed, Mr. Lees.

So much for that it was removed.

- For who?

- The little son of the queen.

Prince Albert Victor,

Duke of Clarence and Avondale,

future King of England.

You promised a special evening.

Do you want to set the following?

Think before you answer.

It is up to you.

Yes, Lanyon,

will give you access

any one know and power.

Here at the moment

you will be amazed!

It is a miracle, Lanyon,

shake that Satan,

believe it ...

Satan itself.

I went too far to stop there!

That's perfect.

So you ...

who deny the virtues

medicine transcendental

you gaussez of your colleagues,

your superiors ...

Watch!

Mr. Lees ...

Fetch the brandy.

I see the two faces ...

Stop them.

Do we stop them.

The Queen's clairvoyant

sees the killer!

He sees the dream killer!

Dr. Llewellyn ...

Pronounced both L.

Talking blood.

The woman was eviscerated.

This implies heavy bleeding?

This is an understatement.

How much was on the ground?

It was dark, but many.

It was so dark

you have not noticed

that "the abdomen was opened

lower ribs,

"Under the basin

to the left of the stomach."

No, indeed.

That's how much?

About 3 liters.

- It's hard to say.

- 1 liter.

I filled.

This is misleading, eh?

A spilled drink, it's a flood.

A little water.

Where do you come from?

I mean murder

may have occurred elsewhere.

Boss

is waiting for you in your office.

George, a cab

for Dr. Llewellyn.

Yes, Doctor.

For the moment.

So, Mr. Lees,

What about this piece

Lyceum Theatre?

You say he did it on stage?

Clearly visible to the public.

This is unheard of.

You see, my article

was no exaggeration, Mr. O'Connor.

Miss,

make a drawing faithful

tomorrow, I will publish

with the prose Bates.

Very true?

Taken from life, Miss Prentice.

On the spot.

Jekyll and Hyde

are fictional characters.

- They do not exist.

- The actor is real.

I know you think I'm crazy.

Come to the theater you realize,

I beg you.

Be.

But not a word, okay?

You fear mockery.

I know that.

The world wants to break

he does not understand.

We try to break you, is not it?

Good evening, Mr. Lees.

No, my bastards!

It will not be so easy!

Lees has told?

Tomorrow, for the first time,

I find the specialist

the madness of this country.

A hospital St Bart?

The best anywhere.

What we need, George,

it is the largest country expert

on madness.

Lees is crazy, you think?

I hope not.

He described the assassin.

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