In this time, 2023, it's so comforting to see this movie... I remember this one from decades ago, the family sitting together, a big belly black and white Philips so so modern at that time! We would really prepare for movies, everyone showered and in jammies, drinks and chips or popcorn, cuddled up on/near the couch, those were the days.
Actor Jack Palance! Same first name as Jack the ripper!! He plays the best Jack the Ripper of ALL of them!! Quiet, eccentric, and disturbed!! I love this old thriller, it's the only Jack the Ripper I watch!! Very moving, suspenseful!
As an ex london copper i can tell everyone this is just like real life london 😂😂😂 i still blow my whistle from time to time in order to muster the horses
Thank you for sharing that. My Dad was a police officer in the US. When he was a patrolman in the early 70s he wore a whistle on his uniform. I have it with other keepsakes.
Actor Jack Palance should of won many academy awards. Very underated. Yes very handsome as he played leading men. Boxer and world war 2 veteran. This movie is very good Jack Palance worthy of an academy award in this.
Jack Palance had a terrifying presence because of his un natural facial bone structure like a horror makeup but he was natural...yes one armed pushups I can do aged 70 it's just technique not brute strength BUT man oh man Jack's look!! He was really scary in this movie🤯
The beautiful Connie Smith. This was probably the high point of her acting career. Her life would spiral downwards before the end of the 50s and never stop. She died a penniless cleaning woman after years of self abuse
It was always tremulous for most young people to ask another out. When I was young (40-50 years ago) myself and my friends were all worried about embarrassment at being rejected but to be asked out was nice even if you said sorry but no. We didn’t have social media to intercede but we also probably had more face to face interactions with everyone. The idea that being invited out being sexual harassment really amazes me. I feel so sorry for young men of today.
Yes things are ridiculous these days. The fine art of flirting is even lost. That's how people met. Now everyone is brainwashed to think the only way to meet some is through an internet dating sight. Why can't we just meet while we are out in public?
@@barrywainwright3391 Well (LOL) if you are here on the internet how are you going to meet any one outside? LOL-I bet now adays after being some hours on the internet you put it in to your pocket and take it to the shops. You likely walked straight past me with the internet in your hand pressed to your ear whilst walking. We see you walk by muttering and chatting 12 to the dozen but to a hand held device. Calling after a person with an ear piece is pointless as they can not hear you any way. The time here now is 22:35 PM and I have been in front of the screen since dusk. LOL-I have plans that may result in myself going out briefly shopping next friday then back to the internet. All my work is now via the internet except shopping which may soon be done by phone or internet.
So Jack Palance was the ripper?? I can't recall seeing him in other mo vies but he looks familar.. Great Actor and Lily is also a great actreses. I quite familar with Aunt B from Andy Griffith show.. BKA Aunt Helen.
Jack was actually really good in this, he captured the angst, under pinning craziness quite well. He was physically very imposing too, he was a tall man, and an actual fighter before he joined acting, he had his share of punchups in the industry too, a lot of big shot male co stars feared him, he was a great guy but volatile too
I love the subtle touches in this. One example is at 19:29 where the washed-up actress says she still sings and dances "at Madame Tussy's School of the Dance. Gentlemen come in the evening to learn the latest fandango." Then she adds with a subtle but telling emphasis, "That's in the parlor in the front of the house," implying that something else goes on in the other rooms. Another is at 49:40, when the cop agrees to walk the comely young lass home: "I'd like nothing better, miss." He then holds his arm out for her to take, but she either doesn't see or, more likely, ignores it, and she just starts walking.
This was a very entertaining movie with Jack Palace bringing just the right amount of mystery with a lot of creepiness mixed into his performance. Constance Smith, whom I was unfamiliar with, was very good and she did look a lot like Hedy Lamar only Constance Smith was much more beautiful and a much better actress, IMO. I was sorry that she had such a sad life. There were other recognizable faces in the cast and a very sweet collie (LOVE those dogs) Thank you for putting this film up on TH-cam.
So what's the take on the collie's behavior. First he likes the ripper because he smells blood on him, then later the dog senses danger and turns against him.
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The book this is based on -- "The Lodger" by Marie Belloc Lowndes -- was previously adapted to the screen in 1944 with Laird Cregar as Mr. Slade (the Ripper).
LOL-Was about to write something then realised it may spoil someones pleasure. So I wil conceal it and write it lower down with a 'SPOILER ALERT'. v v v v v v v v v In the book 'The Lodger' Mr. Slade the Lodger was only a suspect. Never identified as the actual Ripper and only suspected due to a few loosly connected similarities such as the Gladstone Bag and his stranginsh behavior which would be quiet normal for a staranger. .from further reading I learnt the book was written a decade or two after 1888 (Year of the Whitechapel Murders) and was about 'suspicion' and the angst that permeated London due to the crimes. That anyone could be suspected for almost any reason. People really did start to hide their Gladstone bags or stopped using them out on the streets.
As far as I know the 1st adaptation of The Lodger to the screen was made by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927. That motion picture was Hitchcock's first work. This 1953 American version can be considered a remake of the 1927 silent film.
he was a professional fighter in his younger days, hence his beat up face. Plastic surgery was unknown at the time. He was a wonderful actor, and was a nice person
He was pretty cool in a much more recent film called The Bagdad Cafe, which is a GREAT movie! It was on Tubi and Netflix, but I'm not sure if it still is. Everyone should it. It's a WONDERFUL movie filled with joy!
@@BeachsideHankjust goggled that and apparently there's no truth in the rumour that's just how he looked as ethnically Ukraine.... don't think it's a untypical look for that part of the world.....
Alfred Newman used this same music cue (at 1:21:58) to end the May 1946 radio dramatization of "The Lodger" {featuring Vincent Price} on CBS' "HOLLYWOOD STAR TIME".
I’ve always been curious as to why People turn-out as We do, so many factors play a role - one of the most-important being the relationships We have in Our formative-years, especially with Mother and Father figures. The historical-mystery of ‘Jack the Ripper’ is a poignant-one, and this film’s explanation for why he killed seems plausible, no matter his actual-identity. There’s so much harm that We cannot prevent in this World/Our Lives; learning to become the Healthiest-People and Best-Parents possible is something We CAN dedicate Ourselves to. …We can’t be perfect, but CAN choose to continue learning and growing. Thank-You!
Well said and i also agree this film explanation for the psychopathy is plausible seing one parent suffereing by the actions of the other parent is very traumatic for a child. There's also other possible theories, but it's all very dark and since this movie is really about entertainment i think it's decent to leave it at that, and not probe deeper.
Hi, you words are so heart warming to me. I have endured a very traumatic childhood because of some people's choices in our life. My innocent siblings died horribly because of some people and their choices. Someone‘s horrible sufferings, i can't undo. But it was all preventable in nature. But no one saved us. I hope i will find peace.
@@aksharayadav6916 I’m so sorry that You/Your Family experienced such trauma, I can’t imagine the losses You’ve endured.🥺 My Own Childhood trauma was scarring as well, so I can understand to some extent - it changes who We are. I’m very Thankful that We Both survived despite everything; I know that God has intervened time and again in My Life, and as You’re still here I trust that He has in Yours too. I’m so glad that He can do what We cannot, right now - I’m asking Him to heal Your Heart and to give You Peace. ‘Take-Care’, My Friend! 💗🤗
Great acting by all the cast . Enjoyed it but thought the inspector was really creepy , the way he chased after the actress. Also thought the Ripper butchered his victims , not just slashed their throats.
Love watching this kind of movie back then when i was a kid. Now I am in the 60's. still love watching it. I notice Aunt Bee in The Andy Griffin show. 😃😃😃
Great to see this colonized !! I’ve only ever seen this in b/w. So it’s a great Halloween treat to see it in colour!! Happy Halloween all🎃🎃👻👻👺😱😱👹👹🤡🤡👿👿💀☠️💀😳😳
I think the flashlight was invented 1899, 11 years after Jack the ripper(happy to stand corrected if I'm wrong). Shame about the torches in the movie, but a great film and excellent acting by Jack Palance and the rest of the cast. An intriguing set of unsolved crimes that riveted the world in their time. Still a riveting story, and this is probably the best version of it I've seen in film.👍👍👍👍👍
I only know Jack Palance from his later yrs. My fav memory of him was as a senior, he'd do his one armed push-ups, on stage, in front of a live audience💪🏼, what a stud! This is a great flick, musical who-done it, mystery thriller, cool acting from all the characters and Jack, -perhaps, perhaps not- Jack..?
The Live shot of Palance doing the arm push-ups, was just after he said, "Billy Crystal? I Crap Bigger than Billy Crystal!" they had just filmed a movie together, and Crystal was the host of that awards show. 🤣 They did not have the 3 second delay on the broadcast yet. 😂
I must say a very intriguing movie with terror entertainment suspense humor and a little romance... Reminds me of a Midwestern soap opera...I can see why the ripper would fall in love ❤ with Lilly so graceful and beautiful.Whom he felt comfortable with his tale tales about his upbringing and outgoing mommy dearest.. He couldn't kill her at the end due to his overwhelming love for her..and to spite his crimes as a serial killer slasher I'm glad he got away...Too bad she wouldn't go with him even after he revealed himself as the ripper with knife in hand..After the life he endured as a child I'm sure she is also glad he went unpunished..U can tell she had sympathy and compassion for what he went through. .. I can also 😊understand the rage a man would feel watching other men drooling over the one he Love❤ who's prancing around on stage displaying her beauty as a dancer. And it attracts pedophiles as well .. nevertheless it's what she does so well in entertaining..yet it's different in projecting the behavior of your mother onto other actresses and or entertainers. A jezebel is defined differently with a evil heart all about dominance and control and me me me me... I myself always knew it was him though from the statement he made about working late 🌃 nights and his demeanor...and the way he reacted so roughly to when Lilly said she touched on an old wound when she mentioned that he didn't like atttresses.....most guys who developed corrupted minds tend to have had a love hate type relationship with there mom's and or father's.. ..
Each sunday evening- of the one before working week- I watch an old movie, sometimes two…love it Those movies are not better than now, just ..good. With special taste due to his age. Love all the taste offered by dozen of years
Me encantó, me encantó estuvo increíble, buenísima, esos clásicos tan bien hechos, excelente actor Jack Palance, gracias por compartirla saludos desde Puerto Rico ❤️❤️❤️
Bravo pour ta juste appréciation. En général, je ne commente jamais les films de YewTube parce qu'ils sont très moyens et je ne m'extasie pas sur le médiocre mais là, tout est réussi : l'intrigue, les décors, les couleurs, le jeu d'acteur, la beauté sauvage de Jack Palance et celle de l'actrice / la danseuse. Dans son regard clair, se trouve nichée la beauté de toutes les femmes en une seule et avec une coquinerie délicieusement arrogante dont j'ignorai qu'elle existait déjà à cette époque. La seule chose qui m'ait gêné, ce sont les figures de danse trop suggestives à mon goût et qui dévoilent trop du mystère féminin. Donc, tu as bien raison : c'est un merveilleux film réussi. * * * Bravo fer thy fair assessment. In general, I ne'er comment on YewTube films because they art very average and I dinnae rave 'bout the mediocre but here, ev'rythin' is successful : the plot, the settings, the colours, the acting , the wild beauty o' Jack Palance an' that o' the actress/dancer. In her clear gaze is nestled the beauty of alle women in one an' wi' a deliciously arrogant naughtiness that I didnae know already existed at that time. The only thang that bothered me wert the dance figures that wert too suggestive fer my taste and which revealed too much o' the feminine mystery. Sae, ye art right : it's a wonderfully successful film.
Wow, Jack Palance. Fascinating to see him when he was young. Also how his face could change emotion so strikingly. Also the left hand side of his mouth didn't seem to work properly. Did he have a condition, eg Bells Palsy?
De verdad que cada día me sorprendo más con este actor, que de pequeña me parecía feo y no me gustaba, ahora que veo las cosas desde otro punto, he visto varias películas que me han dejado sorprendida, gracias por subirla
Well done! During this time Jack Palance had emigrated to Europe. Of course they never caught jack the Ripper, he used to write bits of doggerel to the police inspector who was after him: I also read that after the inspector retired the murders ceased. At one time they also suspected the Prince of Wales who supposedly got VD from one of the girls and went out on a killing spree to get even. They made a movie about that also. Truth be told they never caught Jack.
This was well acted. SPOILERS. STOP READING IF YOU PREFER SURPRISES. Jack Palance had us guessing with his odd behavior and facial expressions. The suggestion his mother was his first victim due to his hatred of her was quite clever. His dislike for the room with the murder weapons was consistent with his hatred for his anger toward his mother and eventually himself. He hated her and he hated himself for having murdered her and then that hatred made him attack other women "actresses or ladies of the night". That cute little gal who played Daisy the maid seems to have done just this movie then abandoned acting and married to raise a family. I almost fell out of my chair in laughter when the lady of the house turned so suddenly at the door, she crashed into Daisy's boobs so hard she sent her reeling away from her. I'm certain that was not scripted but they left it in anyway. The lady murdered by Jack in the room was played by Lisa Daniels, a very lovely lady, who went on to act in numerous other movies. The identity of Jack the Ripper was never fully resolved. Two suspects committed suicide soon after the last murder which is part of the reason they are suspected. It is a likely the real murderer died accidentally and was never named as a suspect.
@bobbybigboyyes WOW, did that sly little insult make you feel better? I fixed it, so now what will you do to make yourself feel important? Are you so sensitive that grammar bothers you? LOL I tinks youz iz a nurd that gets a buzz by findingg faultz wit udder peoplez miztakez. I alzo zuspekt bad gramnar annoyzez you LOL
When you give away important parts of the movie please put SPOILER at the top of your comment! That way people don't start reading and get the movie spoiled for them before they see it. Thank you!
I found a woman in the attic. I asked her what was she doing. She told me she is watching a movie on my old TV set. I asked her the name of the movie. She was watching “Man in the Attic.” I was amazed. So we both watched the movie, a man and a woman in the attic.😁
Slade is burning his bloody ulster, his small black bag, stands next to his Jack the Ripper display, is a Pathologist that cuts up bodies and Aunt Bee and the dog smelled his killer scent and nobody suspects a thing. Miss Lily wants to marry him. Get Andy and Barney Fife in this movie ASAP!
I love these old movies. They have so much more substance and deepth with the caractors. sorry about my spelling I failed grade 2 spelling. I just noticed the flashlight the officer was using love it too funny.
This is a really great film. Very atmospheric and really captures the dread and time of Jack the Ripper's east end. But in 1:11:00 when the detectives are trying to find fingerprints, this is a bit ahistorical. While fingerprints and palm prints were starting to be understood as unique to each individual, their use in forensics didn't really start to happen until much later. I heard that the absolute first case where fingerprints played a vital role was in Argentina in the 1890s, and the first cases didn't happen in the UK until 1900 or so (starting with burglary, while the first murder to be solved with it was later).
In this time, 2023, it's so comforting to see this movie... I remember this one from decades ago, the family sitting together, a big belly black and white Philips so so modern at that time! We would really prepare for movies, everyone showered and in jammies, drinks and chips or popcorn, cuddled up on/near the couch, those were the days.
SOUNDS AWESOME... ❤️😍❤️
@@ybshadyii4375! ДУХОВАЯ СЕКЦИЯ! 🎻🎺🎺🎺
Lektorów brakło czy pieniędzy.
Sounds great having the whole family together around the tv and to me with friends too
I wish I was raised in your family...
Actor Jack Palance! Same first name as Jack the ripper!! He plays the best Jack the Ripper of ALL of them!! Quiet, eccentric, and disturbed!! I love this old thriller, it's the only Jack the Ripper I watch!! Very moving, suspenseful!
Palance is the Master of Creep
As an ex london copper i can tell everyone this is just like real life london 😂😂😂 i still blow my whistle from time to time in order to muster the horses
Thank you for sharing that. My Dad was a police officer in the US. When he was a patrolman in the early 70s he wore a whistle on his uniform. I have it with other keepsakes.
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I remember this movie loved when I saw it in the 80's and still love it today. Just love old movies like this.
Jack Palance was superb in that role. The movie was excellent!
What a face.😊
Jack Palance is from Ukraine. 💛💙
I've never liked Palance, but he played this well! And if he's from Ukraine that doubles my approval of him! 🇨🇦❤🇺🇦
@@cattymajiv His real name is Vladimir Palagniuk.
@@КатеринаМарійчук How is that relevant?
Actor Jack Palance should of won many academy awards. Very underated. Yes very handsome as he played leading men. Boxer and world war 2 veteran. This movie is very good Jack Palance worthy of an academy award in this.
Brilliant, thanks for this masterpiece and also for providing accurate subtitles. The auto-generated ones are a disaster!
Beautiful colorisation of a well-made chiller. Great acting and atmosphere!
It is interesting to see Aunt Bee in a younger time and different circumstances. Aunt Bee was Opee's aunt in the Andy Griffith Show.
You noticed her too😊
The ultimate classic from the past.
There is nothing quite as fascinating as an unsolved crime. I remember watching this film in "black and white".
Try the White House there plenty of unsolved crimes taking place every day of the year. 👌👌
If it was in black and white, how would you know which women are pale green faced aliens?
Nathan Kaminski / David Cohen , was Jack The Ripper.
Unless you're the part of unsolved mystery
He was a J’3ω, not Christian.
Jack Palance is brilliant in this role, as good as his Jekyll and Hyde portrayal.
Jack Palance had a terrifying presence because of his un natural facial bone structure like a horror makeup but he was natural...yes one armed pushups I can do aged 70 it's just technique not brute strength BUT man oh man Jack's look!! He was really scary in this movie🤯
His looks is a result of his early years boxing career…
He’s not a nice looking person.
i found him just confused and in pain
@@MrsSpock-vj2nmboxing ! That explains it, thanks.
Yo lo encontré atractivo , este papel también lo pudo hacer Conrad veidt perfectamente.
Palance - the former boxer - was an exquisite natural "method"-actor. He seemed to know the Stanislavskij-method. Clearly a method-actor!
“Palance”
Yes! I corrected. Volodymyr Palahniuk was his original ukrainian name. @@maryvalentine9090
@@maryvalentine9090 Ukrainian name: Volodymyr Palahniuk
The beautiful Connie Smith. This was probably the high point of her acting career. Her life would spiral downwards before the end of the 50s and never stop. She died a penniless cleaning woman after years of self abuse
It was always tremulous for most young people to ask another out. When I was young (40-50 years ago) myself and my friends were all worried about embarrassment at being rejected but to be asked out was nice even if you said sorry but no. We didn’t have social media to intercede but we also probably had more face to face interactions with everyone. The idea that being invited out being sexual harassment really amazes me. I feel so sorry for young men of today.
It's normal. Thou art Evelyne the (t)ripper.
Yes things are ridiculous these days. The fine art of flirting is even lost. That's how people met. Now everyone is brainwashed to think the only way to meet some is through an internet dating sight. Why can't we just meet while we are out in public?
the 2020's are a dark age@@barrywainwright3391
@@barrywainwright3391 Well (LOL) if you are here on the internet how are you going to meet any one outside? LOL-I bet now adays after being some hours on the internet you put it in to your pocket and take it to the shops. You likely walked straight past me with the internet in your hand pressed to your ear whilst walking. We see you walk by muttering and chatting 12 to the dozen but to a hand held device. Calling after a person with an ear piece is pointless as they can not hear you any way. The time here now is 22:35 PM and I have been in front of the screen since dusk. LOL-I have plans that may result in myself going out briefly shopping next friday then back to the internet. All my work is now via the internet except shopping which may soon be done by phone or internet.
Enjoyed every minute of the movie! Jack Palance always intrigued me with his acting! Love it!!
Me too.
But was he the ripper or wasn´t he?
So Jack Palance was the ripper?? I can't recall seeing him in other mo vies but he looks familar.. Great Actor and Lily is also a great actreses. I quite familar with Aunt B from Andy Griffith show.. BKA Aunt Helen.
@@darnellanders8768 I can´t believe they leave us without really knowing. I hate that kind of ending.
All is suggestion. You can guess he is innocent. My opinion btw. Who was Jack the ripper.. nobody know, right :)@@LauRa-re9un
Jack Palance was always a great actor! It's truly mysterious that they never was able to capture Jack the Ripper.
Because he was a member of the Royal Family so was protected
@@violetanndoherty6872 Interesting
If they had ditched the musical numbers and played Palance more complex or ambiguous, this could have been up there with Psycho. Unique actor. 👏
ITS TIME TO GRAB YOUR POPCORN AND SODA BECAUSE ITS CULT CLASSIC MOVIE TIME 🍿😋🥃
Jack was actually really good in this, he captured the angst, under pinning craziness quite well. He was physically very imposing too, he was a tall man, and an actual fighter before he joined acting, he had his share of punchups in the industry too, a lot of big shot male co stars feared him, he was a great guy but volatile too
This movie takes place in old London town, just outside Beverly Hills.
😂😂😂😂
Lily was quite the friend...she's not even phased by the woman's murder.
Ha!😂
Where the Victorian music hall puts on 1930s Busby Berkeley numbers 😅
It sure duznt
I have only seen Jack Palance in some of his later films. Thank you for posting this. I enjoyed watching it
I love the subtle touches in this.
One example is at 19:29 where the washed-up actress says she still sings and dances "at Madame Tussy's School of the Dance. Gentlemen come in the evening to learn the latest fandango." Then she adds with a subtle but telling emphasis, "That's in the parlor in the front of the house," implying that something else goes on in the other rooms.
Another is at 49:40, when the cop agrees to walk the comely young lass home: "I'd like nothing better, miss." He then holds his arm out for her to take, but she either doesn't see or, more likely, ignores it, and she just starts walking.
Great movie!! Jack Palance was handsome and well-built!!
Are you seriously he had little piggy eyes. Handsome lol you need a eye test
@@violetanndoherty6872era guapo ,para ti no .
@violetanndoherty6872 Dingleberry
Watching in 2024.....
Previous in UK, now in Brazil watching!
I hope the original black n white version gets uploaded.
I'LL POP ONTO THE SITE, SEE WHAT I CAN DO! I WILL LEAVE THE SITES' ADDRESS (wrong spelling...) SEE YA LATER!
This was a very entertaining movie with Jack Palace bringing just the right amount of mystery with a lot of creepiness mixed into his performance. Constance Smith, whom I was unfamiliar with, was very good and she did look a lot like Hedy Lamar only Constance Smith was much more beautiful and a much better actress, IMO. I was sorry that she had such a sad life. There were other recognizable faces in the cast and a very sweet collie (LOVE those dogs) Thank you for putting this film up on TH-cam.
So what's the take on the collie's behavior. First he likes the ripper because he smells blood on him, then later the dog senses danger and turns against him.
Heddy Lamar was beautiful .and very lntelligent in real life .
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Gracias por los subtitulos en español,somos más de 500 millones hispanohablantes ❤❤❤
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Dónde puedo bajar los subtitulos en español? 😕
For me, watching a movie 🎬 like this is a truly rare treat. Many thanks 😊.
The book this is based on -- "The Lodger" by Marie Belloc Lowndes -- was previously adapted to the screen in 1944 with Laird Cregar as Mr. Slade (the Ripper).
My ambition is to eventually see every, "Jack the Ripper" film!
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In the book 'The Lodger' Mr. Slade the Lodger was only a suspect. Never identified as the actual Ripper and only suspected due to a few loosly connected similarities such as the Gladstone Bag and his stranginsh behavior which would be quiet normal for a staranger. .from further reading I learnt the book was written a decade or two after 1888 (Year of the Whitechapel Murders) and was about 'suspicion' and the angst that permeated London due to the crimes. That anyone could be suspected for almost any reason. People really did start to hide their Gladstone bags or stopped using them out on the streets.
As far as I know the 1st adaptation of The Lodger to the screen was made by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927.
That motion picture was Hitchcock's first work.
This 1953 American version can be considered a remake of the 1927 silent film.
I read that book, no wonder this seemed familiar.
This is a gruesome frightening movie indeed thanks for posting it Jack palance was a brilliant actor in his heydays ❤❤😅😊
Jack Palance was sure an odd looking cat when he was young,later on he was quite dashing 😊
I believe he was facial burned in a WWII training accident and had to undergo facial reconstructive surgery.
he was a professional fighter in his younger days, hence his beat up face. Plastic surgery was unknown at the time. He was a wonderful actor, and was a nice person
He was pretty cool in a much more recent film called The Bagdad Cafe, which is a GREAT movie! It was on Tubi and Netflix, but I'm not sure if it still is. Everyone should it. It's a WONDERFUL movie filled with joy!
@@BeachsideHankjust goggled that and apparently there's no truth in the rumour that's just how he looked as ethnically Ukraine.... don't think it's a untypical look for that part of the world.....
Thank you for showing! Enjoyed this very much. ❤
Good old movies that he always likes to watch. Well done for the choice👍
I must get this movie for my collection. Thank You for Showing this movie for free.
Shhh! Don't tell her but I'm hiding in Helen's attic right now, waiting to surprise her! 😜
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@@mariaaparecidadegodoy9560 👍
Love these old movies cuddled up under my duvet cover with a hot cuppa ,I normally fall asleep before the end of the movie
It was a great movie, we don't see these days like this. Thanks
Alfred Newman used this same music cue (at 1:21:58) to end the May 1946 radio dramatization of "The Lodger" {featuring Vincent Price} on CBS' "HOLLYWOOD STAR TIME".
I’ve always been curious as to why People turn-out as We do, so many factors play a role - one of the most-important being the relationships We have in Our formative-years, especially with Mother and Father figures. The historical-mystery of ‘Jack the Ripper’ is a poignant-one, and this film’s explanation for why he killed seems plausible, no matter his actual-identity.
There’s so much harm that We cannot prevent in this World/Our Lives; learning to become the Healthiest-People and Best-Parents possible is something We CAN dedicate Ourselves to.
…We can’t be perfect, but CAN choose to continue learning and growing.
Thank-You!
Well said and i also agree this film explanation for the psychopathy is plausible seing one parent suffereing by the actions of the other parent is very traumatic for a child. There's also other possible theories, but it's all very dark and since this movie is really about entertainment i think it's decent to leave it at that, and not probe deeper.
Hi, you words are so heart warming to me. I have endured a very traumatic childhood because of some people's choices in our life. My innocent siblings died horribly because of some people and their choices. Someone‘s horrible sufferings, i can't undo. But it was all preventable in nature. But no one saved us. I hope i will find peace.
@@aksharayadav6916 I’m so sorry that You/Your Family experienced such trauma, I can’t imagine the losses You’ve endured.🥺 My Own Childhood trauma was scarring as well, so I can understand to some extent - it changes who We are. I’m very Thankful that We Both survived despite everything; I know that God has intervened time and again in My Life, and as You’re still here I trust that He has in Yours too.
I’m so glad that He can do what We cannot, right now - I’m asking Him to heal Your Heart and to give You Peace.
‘Take-Care’, My Friend! 💗🤗
@@shelleymcafee8197 Thank you for your kindness.🌷i wish peace and happiness to you dear.
@@aksharayadav6916 Thank-You so much!🙏🏼🥰💗😄
Great acting by all the cast . Enjoyed it but thought the inspector was really creepy , the way he chased after the actress. Also thought the Ripper butchered his victims , not just slashed their throats.
Love watching this kind of movie back then when i was a kid. Now I am in the 60's. still love watching it. I notice Aunt Bee in The Andy Griffin show. 😃😃😃
Goliath: I don't know, Davey😊
Thanks for this amazing Movie 😎.
Great to see this colonized !! I’ve only ever seen this in b/w. So it’s a great Halloween treat to see it in colour!! Happy Halloween all🎃🎃👻👻👺😱😱👹👹🤡🤡👿👿💀☠️💀😳😳
Jack Palance was a great actor!
Very well done. A great movie, thanks for showing it.
Thanks for uploading this movie 👍
Very much like these type of movies..I can watch them whole day.
I also like investigative mystery crime thrillers.
I would like to suggest a movie Anveshana ( the search ) 1985. It is a telugu movie. It is a nice crime thriller movie.
Me gustó mucho, disfruté el clima creado y las actuaciones. Muy bien por compartirla!
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Jack Palance is great and good movie too. Thanks for finnish subtitles 🎬🇫🇮
This is a really great movie !! Never seen Jack Palance looking this young !!👍🏽👏🏾👏🏾
Good movie, kept me interested throughout.
Brilliant direction.
“You have talent and…..(reveals leg)……all the rest!”
I remember dragging my friend to the movies to see this.We both ended loving it.
Génial votre chaîne car il n'a plus rien sur les chaînes Françaises
I think the flashlight was invented 1899, 11 years after Jack the ripper(happy to stand corrected if I'm wrong). Shame about the torches in the movie, but a great film and excellent acting by Jack Palance and the rest of the cast. An intriguing set of unsolved crimes that riveted the world in their time. Still a riveting story, and this is probably the best version of it I've seen in film.👍👍👍👍👍
I only know Jack Palance from his later yrs. My fav memory of him was as a senior, he'd do his one armed push-ups, on stage, in front of a live audience💪🏼, what a stud!
This is a great flick, musical who-done it, mystery thriller, cool acting from all the characters and Jack, -perhaps, perhaps not- Jack..?
The Live shot of Palance doing the arm push-ups, was just after he said, "Billy Crystal? I Crap Bigger than Billy Crystal!" they had just filmed a movie together, and Crystal was the host of that awards show. 🤣 They did not have the 3 second delay on the broadcast yet. 😂
Me too
@@catchaser52 there's a clip of him at the Oscars online
Ms Bonnet developed an Irish brogue towards the end
great channel! Beloved old films
he looked so slavic, yet so handsome
Great movie! Thank you!!
Jack palance was classy and handsome inthis classic fil about historys most prolific and terrifying serial killer
Thank you 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
This won the Oscar that year for the worst ending
Merci pour le partage .Fascinante colorisation.
English!
French!
Jack Palance was a great actor...and that's Aunt Bea as his landlady. Very good movie.
Thank you. Enjoyed.
I must say a very intriguing movie with terror entertainment suspense humor and a little romance... Reminds me of a Midwestern soap opera...I can see why the ripper would fall in love ❤ with Lilly so graceful and beautiful.Whom he felt comfortable with his tale tales about his upbringing and outgoing mommy dearest.. He couldn't kill her at the end due to his overwhelming love for her..and to spite his crimes as a serial killer slasher I'm glad he got away...Too bad she wouldn't go with him even after he revealed himself as the ripper with knife in hand..After the life he endured as a child I'm sure she is also glad he went unpunished..U can tell she had sympathy and compassion for what he went through. .. I can also 😊understand the rage a man would feel watching other men drooling over the one he Love❤ who's prancing around on stage displaying her beauty as a dancer. And it attracts pedophiles as well .. nevertheless it's what she does so well in entertaining..yet it's different in projecting the behavior of your mother onto other actresses and or entertainers. A jezebel is defined differently with a evil heart all about dominance and control and me me me me... I myself always knew it was him though from the statement he made about working late 🌃 nights and his demeanor...and the way he reacted so roughly to when Lilly said she touched on an old wound when she mentioned that he didn't like atttresses.....most guys who developed corrupted minds tend to have had a love hate type relationship with there mom's and or father's.. ..
"actresses"
Each sunday evening- of the one before working week- I watch an old movie, sometimes two…love it
Those movies are not better than now, just ..good. With special taste due to his age. Love all the taste offered by dozen of years
Me encantó, me encantó estuvo increíble, buenísima, esos clásicos tan bien hechos, excelente actor Jack Palance, gracias por compartirla saludos desde Puerto Rico ❤️❤️❤️
It is not exciting
Thank you.
Esto es un clásico del terror y suspenso, gracias por los subtítulos 👏👏👏
Aunt Bee rockin the Boarding house 🙂
An absolutely wonderful movie! ❤❤❤
Bravo pour ta juste appréciation.
En général, je ne commente jamais les films de YewTube parce qu'ils sont très moyens et je ne m'extasie pas sur le médiocre mais là, tout est réussi : l'intrigue, les décors, les couleurs, le jeu d'acteur, la beauté sauvage de Jack Palance et celle de l'actrice / la danseuse. Dans son regard clair, se trouve nichée la beauté de toutes les femmes en une seule et avec une coquinerie délicieusement arrogante dont j'ignorai qu'elle existait déjà à cette époque. La seule chose qui m'ait gêné, ce sont les figures de danse trop suggestives à mon goût et qui dévoilent trop du mystère féminin.
Donc, tu as bien raison : c'est un merveilleux film réussi.
* * * Bravo fer thy fair assessment.
In general, I ne'er comment on YewTube films because they art very average and I dinnae rave 'bout the mediocre but here, ev'rythin' is successful : the plot, the settings, the colours, the acting , the wild beauty o' Jack Palance an' that o' the actress/dancer. In her clear gaze is nestled the beauty of alle women in one an' wi' a deliciously arrogant naughtiness that I didnae know already existed at that time. The only thang that bothered me wert the dance figures that wert too suggestive fer my taste and which revealed too much o' the feminine mystery.
Sae, ye art right : it's a wonderfully successful film.
Um clássico de Jack o Estripador, com alguns musicais.
Um filme extraordinário.
Obrigado por postar.
$5 a month for room and board. Plus free dinner.
Funny- it’s Gillian’s island bewitched and Andy Griffith here. The film acting is good enough to forget all that ❤
I never forget the 1959 Jack the Ripper movie,where he gets squashed under a lift at the end.
It's here on TH-cam...
Wow, Jack Palance. Fascinating to see him when he was young. Also how his face could change emotion so strikingly. Also the left hand side of his mouth didn't seem to work properly. Did he have a condition, eg Bells Palsy?
De verdad que cada día me sorprendo más con este actor, que de pequeña me parecía feo y no me gustaba, ahora que veo las cosas desde otro punto, he visto varias películas que me han dejado sorprendida, gracias por subirla
Trebuie să-l văd. Mulțumesc!
Well done! During this time Jack Palance had emigrated to Europe. Of course they never caught jack the Ripper, he used to write bits of doggerel to the police inspector who was after him: I also read that after the inspector retired the murders ceased. At one time they also suspected the Prince of Wales who supposedly got VD from one of the girls and went out on a killing spree to get even. They made a movie about that also. Truth be told they never caught Jack.
Los títulos son tan grandes que no se ve la pantalla no podrían achicarlos 😂
This was well acted.
SPOILERS. STOP READING IF YOU PREFER SURPRISES.
Jack Palance had us guessing with his odd behavior and facial expressions.
The suggestion his mother was his first victim due to his hatred of her was quite clever. His dislike for the room with the murder weapons was consistent with his hatred for his anger toward his mother and eventually himself. He hated her and he hated himself for having murdered her and then that hatred made him attack other women "actresses or ladies of the night".
That cute little gal who played Daisy the maid seems to have done just this movie then abandoned acting and married to raise a family.
I almost fell out of my chair in laughter when the lady of the house turned so suddenly at the door, she crashed into Daisy's boobs so hard she sent her reeling away from her. I'm certain that was not scripted but they left it in anyway.
The lady murdered by Jack in the room was played by Lisa Daniels, a very lovely lady, who went on to act in numerous other movies.
The identity of Jack the Ripper was never fully resolved. Two suspects committed suicide soon after the last murder which is part of the reason they are suspected. It is a likely the real murderer died accidentally and was never named as a suspect.
@bobbybigboyyes WOW, did that sly little insult make you feel better?
I fixed it, so now what will you do to make yourself feel important?
Are you so sensitive that grammar bothers you? LOL
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A lot of the serial killers choose prostitutes as victims.
@@SummerSun-sg3wf , the resonance of a prostitude to a serial killer is that she's cruely maltreating her soul each day for executing her dirty job.
When you give away important parts of the movie please put SPOILER at the top of your comment!
That way people don't start reading and get the movie spoiled for them before they see it.
Thank you!
@@patrickoneill8707 OK good advice.
Never thought of that as I do not read comments before watching
I found a woman in the attic. I asked her what was she doing. She told me she is watching a movie on my old TV set. I asked her the name of the movie. She was watching “Man in the Attic.” I was amazed. So we both watched the movie, a man and a woman in the attic.😁
Slade is burning his bloody ulster, his small black bag, stands next to his Jack the Ripper display, is a Pathologist that cuts up bodies and Aunt Bee and the dog smelled his killer scent and nobody suspects a thing. Miss Lily wants to marry him. Get Andy and Barney Fife in this movie ASAP!
I love these old movies. They have so much more substance and deepth with the caractors. sorry about my spelling I failed grade 2 spelling. I just noticed the flashlight the officer was using love it too funny.
El director, nuestro Hugo Fregonese. Genio! ❤❤
Excellent film, acteurs et dialogues au top.
MIL GRACIAS Y PONER ESTAS PELIS!!!Pocas veces escribo, siempre doy 👍
@MATISSE123 pues muchísimas gracias por dejarnos un comentario escrito! Un saludo!! Y a seguir disfrutando!! 👏👏👏
Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who would have thought it...hard to believe that Jack Palance was actually the Ripper. Well at least we know now 😉
Jack palance is my favourite actor from along time ago , when he was acting in western movies 🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🌿🌿🌿🌷🌷🌷Greetings from IRAQ 🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶
Great movie! Thank you so much!
Thank you :)
Great version! A jwel of the classic cinema.
Jack Palance superb!
Bellissimo emozionante. Storia raccontata molto bene e girata altrettanto da l regista
This is a really great film. Very atmospheric and really captures the dread and time of Jack the Ripper's east end.
But in 1:11:00 when the detectives are trying to find fingerprints, this is a bit ahistorical. While fingerprints and palm prints were starting to be understood as unique to each individual, their use in forensics didn't really start to happen until much later. I heard that the absolute first case where fingerprints played a vital role was in Argentina in the 1890s, and the first cases didn't happen in the UK until 1900 or so (starting with burglary, while the first murder to be solved with it was later).