Jack the Ripper Page #4

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


Who killed Annie Chapman?

What is your name?

I bet it's nice.

You know Annie?

What's going on?

His soles.

- What?

- Show me his soles.

The other.

He washed

but it has no bloodstain.

He.

- You had these shoes yesterday?

- Yes.

Sheets of Mansfield were cold.

You sleep outside

or this is your circulation?

This is my case, Inspector,

Is that clear?

He will be pleased to know

you have fully cooperated.

And we thank you.

Do not move without telling me.

You've upset why?

- Anything else?

- Go to hell.

So, Mr. Lees,

what do you tell?

I'm back. The coachman

will recall, I felt unwell.

I had a vision.

It was awful.

And what did you see?

I saw everything.

But it was too late.

This is the problem of spiritualism,

you always learn things

afterwards.

Goodbye, Mr. Lees.

You take me for a charlatan.

I can see that.

I'll tell you one thing

for the case

where you would not see it:

If the killer will appear,

station you are talking to,

it might take you.

An ambassador ...

Take care, Fred.

Assassin!

That's another!

Hang him too!

Fred.

Someone hot.

This is the killer, grab it!

Hang them!

A cab waiting for you,

offered by the Star.

Come!

The cops are sold to nobs!

We asked the driver Lees

its history.

And checks

if a baby is born here, yesterday.

A baby, why?

Dr Llewellyn said

that a woman gave birth

but he forgot his name.

We need more men.

You know?

Will sleep two hours, George.

I take care of Mansfield.

If you talk to Emma Prentice,

let me do it. With her ...

What for?

Who's there?

You almost a year late.

I had to do.

I spent an interesting evening

with your friend yesterday.

You're drunk?

I do not drink in the day.

This is an official visit?

You'll leave the door open?

There is a terrible air stream.

What do you, Freddie?

Know everything you know

of Mansfield.

Mansfield.

There is nothing to know.

He is young, handsome, famous,

intelligent, talented.

Rich?

Grown?

It has relations.

And he's bald as an egg.

It will end in tears as always.

But first, we have fun, right?

Really?

I forgot.

Leather apron!

Pizer!

Stop!

What does that mean?

Were a deck fitting.

He has one.

Assassin!

Hang him!

Hang him!

Pizer, assassin!

Hang him!

I'm afraid I have said too much.

I rarely drink champagne.

Not going to publish

anything inappropriate.

Rely on me.

Goodbye.

Okay, buddy?

They are trying to kill me.

He's drunk.

He drank, leave.

No, do not leave me.

They will kill me.

Help, someone!

I beg you, help me!

I told you.

She had not even Pimp?

There pimp and pimp ...

Billy, come here.

There pimp and pimp

Do you understand, Sergeant?

I have to say.

Sweet Jesus, Billy White,

you're forced to look at ourselves

wrong?

Annie Chapman was a mac?

It would have changed anything.

It seems that this is a cop killer.

A guy at home.

Ignore it, darling.

It is a little poopers.

I remember that.

Keep me informed, Cathy.

Pardi, Georgia.

Can I call you that?

Got a head of Georgia.

It's funny:
"killjoy".

It is a little poopers ...

With you, Liz, you always

six gins late.

They want to kill me.

Sure.

Calm down, Mr. Lees.

Thank you, Derek.

Sit.

That's it.

I tried you draw the car.

She wears arms.

This pram you flipped?

- You have not seen the check?

- This is the pram that matters.

I have already taken

you see ...

to see the queen.

Queen?

It is a royal sedan.

- Are you sure?

- Yes.

The coat of arms on the door.

It comes out of the royal stables.

Did you talk about?

A person?

No, I came directly.

Do not talk.

I guess you understand

what it means.

Fred, you see?

The grand-son of the queen.

It is His Royal Highness, Prince

Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence.

Are you sure

none of these prams

- Is released yesterday?

- Sure.

The permanence has not changed,

we repainted others.

You can see them.

How to say ...

May have been borrowed?

Borrowed ...

These are the royal stables,

not a company hire.

Course.

Sorry you have selected.

- Goodbye, Mr. Thackeray.

- Goodbye, Detective.

A moment.

I will ask an independent,

they know what circulates.

An independent, why?

He thinks we want a car.

Lees's fault.

Royal arms, my eye.

The Prefect will wait for you.

Looking for a car?

- No.

- The director told me.

This is a misunderstanding.

A moment.

Come here.

You'd have one like that?

An independent

located with money.

It's for you, George.

- A tonight.

- Very well.

You need the horses?

It depends.

You did well to tell me.

You do not

the history of Mr. Lees?

Without proof.

When you have been assigned the case,

I was against it.

You have managed to be discreet

this royal sedan.

An exemplary manner.

In exactly 40 minutes,

I see the Prime Minister.

Accompany me.

- Me, Mr. Reeve?

- You, Inspector.

Prince Albert Victor

file a good tip

after a night in the East End.

- Do you follow me?

- You drive the prince?

Not personally.

I shaper, you see?

This is my car.

It belongs to me.

- I'm at the palace two days out of 7.

- Otherwise?

The medical profession.

Doctors.

Surgeons.

I'm on the list.

What lists?

Those hospitals.

Large.

That large.

The rest is for rednecks.

Must lead to all the time?

I myself am a doctor.

- Really?

- I'm good.

I studied. In libraries.

I learned from books.

If I was not born a bastard,

I'd surgeon.

There must be a head.

- And you have one.

- My hands, too.

Hands of the surgeon.

Not a tremor.

Thin, this time already?

I gotta. Waiting for me at

the hospital in 30 minutes.

I found the stables.

John Netley.

They call me Dr. Netley.

- What is your name?

- George.

I will look for a car, George.

Are you familiar with the situation?

A vigilance committee was created

Whitechapel, it seems.

Where will it lead?

A further riots

repressed by force?

It was political, no crime.

The Minister of the Interior

a comment?

Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister.

The riots in Trafalgar Square

back in less than a year.

There has been injured.

You were booed

for "Bloody Sunday."

Mr. Minister ...

There vigilantes

armed Whitechapel.

The government can not tolerate

other divisions,

even after a murder.

The queen, either.

Queen?

Sir ... Abberline,

Do you need something?

In men, sir.

The Prefect will take care.

Mr. Prime Minister,

Mr. Minister.

What worries the Queen

looks and looks at us.

Anyone else.

What are these rumors

of Prince Albert Victor?

We have seen in a brothel.

A brothel?

This is unfortunate.

Where is it?

A Whitechapel.

Where the crimes were committed.

Take this, do you?

Same knife, same injury, killer.

Dr. Phillips

I need a service.

Willingly. Which one?

A peculiarity of the murder

you will not tell anyone.

Keep a thing for you.

Dr Llewellyn Can I help you?

I forgot my bag, forgive me.

What a strange behavior.

Whatever it is,

As you and I are the only ones who know,

nobody else.

Hide injuries?

No serious but that account.

You tell me in confidence.

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