Jack Palance in a film involving Jack the Ripper.
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VEROTIKAA
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April 15, 2012
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BRILLIANT BUT PLAYER IS KILLING ME...NO PUN INTENDED
well finally got cap locks fixed ...ok now the nitty gritty love the movie would 5 star it but keeps freezing n audio keeps going any way to fix the problem please you totally rock by the way for being so kind and bringing all these gems to so many people this site deserves 1 million stars if i had the option to rate it anyroad the movie is awesome just player issues thanks n keep up the good work by the way im not a rich person but id love to know is there a place to help with a little something to keep site running id love to help let me know please
Reviewer:
billbarstad
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February 8, 2011
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The Whitechapel Murderer
This is a nicely made version of the Marie Belloc Lowndes novel The Lodger, which first came to the screen in the Hitchcock silent The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, though my favorite remains 1944's The Lodger. The main cast does well, aside from lacking British accents. Frances Bavier, who I remember as Aunt Bee on The Andy Griffith Show deserves special mention as the suspicious landlady. The London street sets are great. They give a good feel to the movie. I don't recall ever seeing London bobbies on horseback in a movie before, but it seems plausible.
I downloaded the 1.1GB MPEG2 file. It played perfectly in the VLC movie player. Video and audio quality were fine.
Reviewer:
slugs and urchins
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August 17, 2008
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Dancing girls & death.
Jack Palance is very good and outshines most of the other actors. A better supporting cast would make this movie great but it's mostly dancing girls (and they're fun to watch!) and innuendos about the murderous Ripper.
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rq52
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August 14, 2008
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Man in the attic
This film made Mr. Palance a household name in films after his protrayal in Panic in The Streets
and Shane (like to see that one IA) Thanks Moongleam.