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The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) | Starring Peter Cushing, André Morell & Christopher Lee | HD
Sherlock Holmes (Peter Cushing) and Doctor Watson (Andre Morell) meet with a certain Dr. Mortimer (Francis De Wolff), who tells them of the legend of the "hound," born out of a murder committed by Sir Hugo Baskerville centuries ago. Explaining that Sir Charles Baskerville recently died in the same location as Sir Hugo, Mortimer expresses his deep concern that Sir Henry, the heir to the Baskerville estate, will also fall prey to the evil hound's curse. Holmes sets out to investigate.
This feature is presented in remastered 1.66:1 1080p HD.
published: 22 Jan 2019
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Sherlock Holmes - The Hound of the Baskervilles, Part 1 (1968)
Peter Cushing - Sherlock Holmes
Nigel Stock - Dr. Watson
published: 28 Feb 2017
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Der Hund von Baskerville (1929) - Trailer [HD]
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Richard Oswald’s Der Hund von Baskerville, the last silent film starring Sherlock Holmes, has been less a legend than a rumor among cinephiles and Sherlockians. This seven-reel film, with its long pedigree extending back to a German stage play written while Germany was at war with England, has been regarded as the most important of the ‘Hound’ made in Europe. Long considered lost, it was the last silent Sherlock Holmes film ever made, produced when German studios were the envy of the world. Seen here in two versions, one with English titles and one entirely in German with titles based o...
published: 26 Oct 2023
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DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE 1914 HD
published: 30 Oct 2020
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Sherlock Holmes - Il mastino di Baskerville (1939) - Film completo in Italiano in HD
📺 Sherlock Holmes e il mastino di Baskerville, noto anche come Il mastino dei Baskerville (The Hound of the Baskervilles), è un film del 1939 per la regia di Sidney Lanfield, tratto dal romanzo Il mastino dei Baskerville di Arthur Conan Doyle.
È il primo film di una serie di successo interpretata da Basil Rathbone (Sherlock Holmes) in coppia con Nigel Bruce (dottor Watson), che conta quattordici pellicole girate in otto anni. È anche noto come il primo film di Sherlock Holmes a essere ambientato nell'epoca vittoriana delle storie originali: tutti i precedenti adattamenti cinematografici di Holmes, compresa la serie cinematografica britannica del 1930 con protagonista Arthur Wontner, erano stati aggiornati a un'ambientazione contemporanea a quella dell'uscita del film.
📜 Trama:
Sull'antic...
published: 07 Mar 2020
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Der Hund von Baskerville (1929) | Dr. Watson on Alert - Clip [HD]
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Richard Oswald’s Der Hund von Baskerville, the last silent film starring Sherlock Holmes, has been less a legend than a rumor among cinephiles and Sherlockians. This seven-reel film, with its long pedigree extending back to a German stage play written while Germany was at war with England, has been regarded as the most important of the ‘Hound’ made in Europe. Long considered lost, it was the last silent Sherlock Holmes film ever made, produced when German studios were the envy of the world. Seen here in two versions, one with English titles and one entirely in German with titles based o...
published: 22 May 2024
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The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) Review
Dark Night Films host Matt Spease reviews The Hound of the Baskervilles, the 1959 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Peter Cushing, André Morell, Christopher Lee, Marla Landi, David Oxley, Francis de Wolff, Miles Malleson, Ewen Solon, John Le Mesurier, Helen Goss, Sam Kydd, Michael Hawkins, and Judi Moyens.
#hammer #hammerclips #hammerfilms #sherlockholmes #houndofthebaskervilles #horror #classic #terencefisher #petercushing #andremorell #christopherlee #sirarthurconandoyle
published: 08 May 2023
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Sherlock Holmes (1932) with Clive Brook
"Sherlock Holmes" is an American movie, directed by William K. Howard, produced by "Fox Film Corporation", released on 6 november 1932, starring Clive Brook as Sherlock Holmes and Reginald Owen as Dr. Watson. 70 min. Black & White.
https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php/Sherlock_Holmes_(movie_1932)
published: 14 Apr 2019
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The Hound of the Baskervilles Movie Trailer
Language Arts project [:
-Brianna Mod 1
published: 20 Mar 2012
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AI Animated Photos of Jack the Ripper's Victim
Jack the Ripper is a notorious and unidentified serial killer who terrorized the Whitechapel district of London in the late 1800s. His crimes occurred between August and November 1888, and his true identity has never been conclusively determined. The nickname "Jack the Ripper" comes from a letter allegedly sent by the killer to the London police.
Jack the Ripper targeted female prostitutes who worked in the impoverished areas of Whitechapel. While the exact number of his victims is debated, it is generally believed that he murdered at least five women. These victims, known as the "canonical five," are:
Mary Ann Nichols (August 31, 1888): Nichols, also known as Polly, was the first victim attributed to Jack the Ripper. Her body was discovered in Buck's Row (now Durward Street). She had be...
published: 22 May 2023
1:26:18
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) | Starring Peter Cushing, André Morell & Christopher Lee | HD
Sherlock Holmes (Peter Cushing) and Doctor Watson (Andre Morell) meet with a certain Dr. Mortimer (Francis De Wolff), who tells them of the legend of the "hound...
Sherlock Holmes (Peter Cushing) and Doctor Watson (Andre Morell) meet with a certain Dr. Mortimer (Francis De Wolff), who tells them of the legend of the "hound," born out of a murder committed by Sir Hugo Baskerville centuries ago. Explaining that Sir Charles Baskerville recently died in the same location as Sir Hugo, Mortimer expresses his deep concern that Sir Henry, the heir to the Baskerville estate, will also fall prey to the evil hound's curse. Holmes sets out to investigate.
This feature is presented in remastered 1.66:1 1080p HD.
https://wn.com/The_Hound_Of_The_Baskervilles_(1959)_|_Starring_Peter_Cushing,_André_Morell_Christopher_Lee_|_Hd
Sherlock Holmes (Peter Cushing) and Doctor Watson (Andre Morell) meet with a certain Dr. Mortimer (Francis De Wolff), who tells them of the legend of the "hound," born out of a murder committed by Sir Hugo Baskerville centuries ago. Explaining that Sir Charles Baskerville recently died in the same location as Sir Hugo, Mortimer expresses his deep concern that Sir Henry, the heir to the Baskerville estate, will also fall prey to the evil hound's curse. Holmes sets out to investigate.
This feature is presented in remastered 1.66:1 1080p HD.
- published: 22 Jan 2019
- views: 287009
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Der Hund von Baskerville (1929) - Trailer [HD]
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Richard Oswald’s Der Hund von Baskerville, the last silent film starring Sherlock Holmes, has been less a legend than a rumor among cinephiles and Sherlockians. This seven-reel film, with its long pedigree extending back to a German stage play written while Germany was at war with England, has been regarded as the most important of the ‘Hound’ made in Europe. Long considered lost, it was the last silent Sherlock Holmes film ever made, produced when German studios were the envy of the world. Seen here in two versions, one with English titles and one entirely in German with titles based on the original German censor records, Hund lives again accompanied by a new ensemble score from the incomparable Günter Buchwald, Frank Bockius and Sascha Jacobsen.
Starring Carlyle Blackwell Sr. (Sherlock Holmes), George Seroff (Dr. Watson) and Fitz Rasp (Stapleton), this version of Der Hund is a deluxe makeover made during the dying days of the silent era. Much has been refined, but we are still in a world of secret passages behind sliding panels that lead to torture chambers, death traps, and a hiding place for the malodorous hound.
The project to restore and preserve Der Hund von Baskerville is a collaboration between Filmoteka Narodowa and the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, overseen by film preservationist Rob Byrne. This exciting rediscovery comes from an original 35mm Czech distribution, unseen until now from a private collection.
BONUS MATERIALS INCLUDE:
• Der Hund von Baskerville (1914) - Richard Oswald had directed an earlier adaptation of Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles: the 1914 film Der Hund von Baskerville. This remarkable and complicated film restoration has been made available for the first time, courtesy of the Filmmuseum Muenchen (Munich Filmmuseum), accompanied with a score by Joachim Bärenz. (BLU-RAY ONLY)
• Arthur Conan Doyle and The Hound of the Baskervilles - A featurette exploring the link Conan Doyle's story has across cultures.
• Restoring Richard Oswald's Der Hund Von Baskerville - Presented by film historian Rob Byrne, this featurette gives a complete picture of how this film made its return for new audiences to enjoy.
• An Illustrated Booklet Essay - By film historian Russell Merritt.
https://wn.com/Der_Hund_Von_Baskerville_(1929)_Trailer_Hd
AVAILABLE ON BLU-RAY / DVD AT https://www.flickeralley.com/
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Richard Oswald’s Der Hund von Baskerville, the last silent film starring Sherlock Holmes, has been less a legend than a rumor among cinephiles and Sherlockians. This seven-reel film, with its long pedigree extending back to a German stage play written while Germany was at war with England, has been regarded as the most important of the ‘Hound’ made in Europe. Long considered lost, it was the last silent Sherlock Holmes film ever made, produced when German studios were the envy of the world. Seen here in two versions, one with English titles and one entirely in German with titles based on the original German censor records, Hund lives again accompanied by a new ensemble score from the incomparable Günter Buchwald, Frank Bockius and Sascha Jacobsen.
Starring Carlyle Blackwell Sr. (Sherlock Holmes), George Seroff (Dr. Watson) and Fitz Rasp (Stapleton), this version of Der Hund is a deluxe makeover made during the dying days of the silent era. Much has been refined, but we are still in a world of secret passages behind sliding panels that lead to torture chambers, death traps, and a hiding place for the malodorous hound.
The project to restore and preserve Der Hund von Baskerville is a collaboration between Filmoteka Narodowa and the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, overseen by film preservationist Rob Byrne. This exciting rediscovery comes from an original 35mm Czech distribution, unseen until now from a private collection.
BONUS MATERIALS INCLUDE:
• Der Hund von Baskerville (1914) - Richard Oswald had directed an earlier adaptation of Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles: the 1914 film Der Hund von Baskerville. This remarkable and complicated film restoration has been made available for the first time, courtesy of the Filmmuseum Muenchen (Munich Filmmuseum), accompanied with a score by Joachim Bärenz. (BLU-RAY ONLY)
• Arthur Conan Doyle and The Hound of the Baskervilles - A featurette exploring the link Conan Doyle's story has across cultures.
• Restoring Richard Oswald's Der Hund Von Baskerville - Presented by film historian Rob Byrne, this featurette gives a complete picture of how this film made its return for new audiences to enjoy.
• An Illustrated Booklet Essay - By film historian Russell Merritt.
- published: 26 Oct 2023
- views: 669
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Sherlock Holmes - Il mastino di Baskerville (1939) - Film completo in Italiano in HD
📺 Sherlock Holmes e il mastino di Baskerville, noto anche come Il mastino dei Baskerville (The Hound of the Baskervilles), è un film del 1939 per la regia di Si...
📺 Sherlock Holmes e il mastino di Baskerville, noto anche come Il mastino dei Baskerville (The Hound of the Baskervilles), è un film del 1939 per la regia di Sidney Lanfield, tratto dal romanzo Il mastino dei Baskerville di Arthur Conan Doyle.
È il primo film di una serie di successo interpretata da Basil Rathbone (Sherlock Holmes) in coppia con Nigel Bruce (dottor Watson), che conta quattordici pellicole girate in otto anni. È anche noto come il primo film di Sherlock Holmes a essere ambientato nell'epoca vittoriana delle storie originali: tutti i precedenti adattamenti cinematografici di Holmes, compresa la serie cinematografica britannica del 1930 con protagonista Arthur Wontner, erano stati aggiornati a un'ambientazione contemporanea a quella dell'uscita del film.
📜 Trama:
Sull'antico maniero di Dartmoore grava un'antica e terribile leggenda. Secondo la credenza popolare, un mastino, una specie di "furia indemoniata" si accanisce sui discendenti dei Baskerville con l'unico scopo di eliminarli. Quando Sir Henry riceve in eredità il castello, capisce che potrebbe trattarsi di qualcosa di più di una semplice leggenda popolare. E chi potrebbe aiutarlo a scoprire la verità se non Sherlock Holmes?
↪︎ Fonti:
https://it.wikipedia.org
https://www.comingsoon.it/
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Non è obbligatorio, ma è sicuramente apprezzato :)
🍿 Buona visione!
S.E.
#SherlockHolmes #IlMastinodiBaskerville #FilmCompletoInItaliano
https://wn.com/Sherlock_Holmes_Il_Mastino_Di_Baskerville_(1939)_Film_Completo_In_Italiano_In_Hd
📺 Sherlock Holmes e il mastino di Baskerville, noto anche come Il mastino dei Baskerville (The Hound of the Baskervilles), è un film del 1939 per la regia di Sidney Lanfield, tratto dal romanzo Il mastino dei Baskerville di Arthur Conan Doyle.
È il primo film di una serie di successo interpretata da Basil Rathbone (Sherlock Holmes) in coppia con Nigel Bruce (dottor Watson), che conta quattordici pellicole girate in otto anni. È anche noto come il primo film di Sherlock Holmes a essere ambientato nell'epoca vittoriana delle storie originali: tutti i precedenti adattamenti cinematografici di Holmes, compresa la serie cinematografica britannica del 1930 con protagonista Arthur Wontner, erano stati aggiornati a un'ambientazione contemporanea a quella dell'uscita del film.
📜 Trama:
Sull'antico maniero di Dartmoore grava un'antica e terribile leggenda. Secondo la credenza popolare, un mastino, una specie di "furia indemoniata" si accanisce sui discendenti dei Baskerville con l'unico scopo di eliminarli. Quando Sir Henry riceve in eredità il castello, capisce che potrebbe trattarsi di qualcosa di più di una semplice leggenda popolare. E chi potrebbe aiutarlo a scoprire la verità se non Sherlock Holmes?
↪︎ Fonti:
https://it.wikipedia.org
https://www.comingsoon.it/
🙏 Se vi piace quello che vedete, sentitevi liberi di lasciare un like e di iscrivervi al canale.
Non è obbligatorio, ma è sicuramente apprezzato :)
🍿 Buona visione!
S.E.
#SherlockHolmes #IlMastinodiBaskerville #FilmCompletoInItaliano
- published: 07 Mar 2020
- views: 61415
2:45
Der Hund von Baskerville (1929) | Dr. Watson on Alert - Clip [HD]
AVAILABLE ON BLU-RAY / DVD AT https://www.flickeralley.com/
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Face...
AVAILABLE ON BLU-RAY / DVD AT https://www.flickeralley.com/
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Twitter - https://twitter.com/flickeralley
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FlickerAlley/
Richard Oswald’s Der Hund von Baskerville, the last silent film starring Sherlock Holmes, has been less a legend than a rumor among cinephiles and Sherlockians. This seven-reel film, with its long pedigree extending back to a German stage play written while Germany was at war with England, has been regarded as the most important of the ‘Hound’ made in Europe. Long considered lost, it was the last silent Sherlock Holmes film ever made, produced when German studios were the envy of the world. Seen here in two versions, one with English titles and one entirely in German with titles based on the original German censor records, Hund lives again accompanied by a new ensemble score from the incomparable Günter Buchwald, Frank Bockius and Sascha Jacobsen.
Starring Carlyle Blackwell Sr. (Sherlock Holmes), George Seroff (Dr. Watson) and Fitz Rasp (Stapleton), this version of Der Hund is a deluxe makeover made during the dying days of the silent era. Much has been refined, but we are still in a world of secret passages behind sliding panels that lead to torture chambers, death traps, and a hiding place for the malodorous hound.
The project to restore and preserve Der Hund von Baskerville is a collaboration between Filmoteka Narodowa and the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, overseen by film preservationist Rob Byrne. This exciting rediscovery comes from an original 35mm Czech distribution, unseen until now from a private collection.
BONUS MATERIALS INCLUDE:
• Der Hund von Baskerville (1914) - Richard Oswald had directed an earlier adaptation of Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles: the 1914 film Der Hund von Baskerville. This remarkable and complicated film restoration has been made available for the first time, courtesy of the Filmmuseum Muenchen (Munich Filmmuseum), accompanied with a score by Joachim Bärenz. (BLU-RAY ONLY)
• Arthur Conan Doyle and The Hound of the Baskervilles - A featurette exploring the link Conan Doyle's story has across cultures.
• Restoring Richard Oswald's Der Hund Von Baskerville - Presented by film historian Rob Byrne, this featurette gives a complete picture of how this film made its return for new audiences to enjoy.
• An Illustrated Booklet Essay - By film historian Russell Merritt.
https://wn.com/Der_Hund_Von_Baskerville_(1929)_|_Dr._Watson_On_Alert_Clip_Hd
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Richard Oswald’s Der Hund von Baskerville, the last silent film starring Sherlock Holmes, has been less a legend than a rumor among cinephiles and Sherlockians. This seven-reel film, with its long pedigree extending back to a German stage play written while Germany was at war with England, has been regarded as the most important of the ‘Hound’ made in Europe. Long considered lost, it was the last silent Sherlock Holmes film ever made, produced when German studios were the envy of the world. Seen here in two versions, one with English titles and one entirely in German with titles based on the original German censor records, Hund lives again accompanied by a new ensemble score from the incomparable Günter Buchwald, Frank Bockius and Sascha Jacobsen.
Starring Carlyle Blackwell Sr. (Sherlock Holmes), George Seroff (Dr. Watson) and Fitz Rasp (Stapleton), this version of Der Hund is a deluxe makeover made during the dying days of the silent era. Much has been refined, but we are still in a world of secret passages behind sliding panels that lead to torture chambers, death traps, and a hiding place for the malodorous hound.
The project to restore and preserve Der Hund von Baskerville is a collaboration between Filmoteka Narodowa and the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, overseen by film preservationist Rob Byrne. This exciting rediscovery comes from an original 35mm Czech distribution, unseen until now from a private collection.
BONUS MATERIALS INCLUDE:
• Der Hund von Baskerville (1914) - Richard Oswald had directed an earlier adaptation of Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles: the 1914 film Der Hund von Baskerville. This remarkable and complicated film restoration has been made available for the first time, courtesy of the Filmmuseum Muenchen (Munich Filmmuseum), accompanied with a score by Joachim Bärenz. (BLU-RAY ONLY)
• Arthur Conan Doyle and The Hound of the Baskervilles - A featurette exploring the link Conan Doyle's story has across cultures.
• Restoring Richard Oswald's Der Hund Von Baskerville - Presented by film historian Rob Byrne, this featurette gives a complete picture of how this film made its return for new audiences to enjoy.
• An Illustrated Booklet Essay - By film historian Russell Merritt.
- published: 22 May 2024
- views: 154
16:44
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) Review
Dark Night Films host Matt Spease reviews The Hound of the Baskervilles, the 1959 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Peter Cushing, André ...
Dark Night Films host Matt Spease reviews The Hound of the Baskervilles, the 1959 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Peter Cushing, André Morell, Christopher Lee, Marla Landi, David Oxley, Francis de Wolff, Miles Malleson, Ewen Solon, John Le Mesurier, Helen Goss, Sam Kydd, Michael Hawkins, and Judi Moyens.
#hammer #hammerclips #hammerfilms #sherlockholmes #houndofthebaskervilles #horror #classic #terencefisher #petercushing #andremorell #christopherlee #sirarthurconandoyle
https://wn.com/The_Hound_Of_The_Baskervilles_(1959)_Review
Dark Night Films host Matt Spease reviews The Hound of the Baskervilles, the 1959 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Peter Cushing, André Morell, Christopher Lee, Marla Landi, David Oxley, Francis de Wolff, Miles Malleson, Ewen Solon, John Le Mesurier, Helen Goss, Sam Kydd, Michael Hawkins, and Judi Moyens.
#hammer #hammerclips #hammerfilms #sherlockholmes #houndofthebaskervilles #horror #classic #terencefisher #petercushing #andremorell #christopherlee #sirarthurconandoyle
- published: 08 May 2023
- views: 355
1:08:55
Sherlock Holmes (1932) with Clive Brook
"Sherlock Holmes" is an American movie, directed by William K. Howard, produced by "Fox Film Corporation", released on 6 november 1932, starring Clive Brook as ...
"Sherlock Holmes" is an American movie, directed by William K. Howard, produced by "Fox Film Corporation", released on 6 november 1932, starring Clive Brook as Sherlock Holmes and Reginald Owen as Dr. Watson. 70 min. Black & White.
https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php/Sherlock_Holmes_(movie_1932)
https://wn.com/Sherlock_Holmes_(1932)_With_Clive_Brook
"Sherlock Holmes" is an American movie, directed by William K. Howard, produced by "Fox Film Corporation", released on 6 november 1932, starring Clive Brook as Sherlock Holmes and Reginald Owen as Dr. Watson. 70 min. Black & White.
https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php/Sherlock_Holmes_(movie_1932)
- published: 14 Apr 2019
- views: 273270
0:44
AI Animated Photos of Jack the Ripper's Victim
Jack the Ripper is a notorious and unidentified serial killer who terrorized the Whitechapel district of London in the late 1800s. His crimes occurred between A...
Jack the Ripper is a notorious and unidentified serial killer who terrorized the Whitechapel district of London in the late 1800s. His crimes occurred between August and November 1888, and his true identity has never been conclusively determined. The nickname "Jack the Ripper" comes from a letter allegedly sent by the killer to the London police.
Jack the Ripper targeted female prostitutes who worked in the impoverished areas of Whitechapel. While the exact number of his victims is debated, it is generally believed that he murdered at least five women. These victims, known as the "canonical five," are:
Mary Ann Nichols (August 31, 1888): Nichols, also known as Polly, was the first victim attributed to Jack the Ripper. Her body was discovered in Buck's Row (now Durward Street). She had been slashed across the throat and abdomen.
Annie Chapman (September 8, 1888): Chapman was found murdered in the backyard of 29 Hanbury Street. Her throat was cut, and her abdomen was mutilated. This case intensified the fear and panic in the community.
Elizabeth Stride (September 30, 1888): Stride's body was discovered in Dutfield's Yard. Unlike the previous victims, her throat was slashed, but her body was not subjected to further mutilation. Some speculate that the killer was interrupted during this attack.
Catherine Eddowes (also known as Kate; September 30, 1888): Eddowes was killed on the same night as Elizabeth Stride, but her body was discovered in Mitre Square. She suffered extensive facial mutilations, and her throat and abdomen were slashed.
Mary Jane Kelly (November 9, 1888): Kelly's murder was particularly brutal. Her body was found in her room on Miller's Court. Kelly's face was almost unrecognizable due to extensive mutilations, and her body was eviscerated.
These five victims, whose murders were attributed to Jack the Ripper, played a significant role in shaping the legend and notoriety of the infamous serial killer. The mystery surrounding Jack the Ripper's identity and the brutal nature of the crimes continue to captivate and intrigue people to this day.
#truecrime #serialkillerdocumentary #history
DISCLAIMER: Great effort is made to ensure all materials in This Cruel World's videos fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of any materials accidentally used in this video and have an issue with its use, please contact me.
https://wn.com/Ai_Animated_Photos_Of_Jack_The_Ripper's_Victim
Jack the Ripper is a notorious and unidentified serial killer who terrorized the Whitechapel district of London in the late 1800s. His crimes occurred between August and November 1888, and his true identity has never been conclusively determined. The nickname "Jack the Ripper" comes from a letter allegedly sent by the killer to the London police.
Jack the Ripper targeted female prostitutes who worked in the impoverished areas of Whitechapel. While the exact number of his victims is debated, it is generally believed that he murdered at least five women. These victims, known as the "canonical five," are:
Mary Ann Nichols (August 31, 1888): Nichols, also known as Polly, was the first victim attributed to Jack the Ripper. Her body was discovered in Buck's Row (now Durward Street). She had been slashed across the throat and abdomen.
Annie Chapman (September 8, 1888): Chapman was found murdered in the backyard of 29 Hanbury Street. Her throat was cut, and her abdomen was mutilated. This case intensified the fear and panic in the community.
Elizabeth Stride (September 30, 1888): Stride's body was discovered in Dutfield's Yard. Unlike the previous victims, her throat was slashed, but her body was not subjected to further mutilation. Some speculate that the killer was interrupted during this attack.
Catherine Eddowes (also known as Kate; September 30, 1888): Eddowes was killed on the same night as Elizabeth Stride, but her body was discovered in Mitre Square. She suffered extensive facial mutilations, and her throat and abdomen were slashed.
Mary Jane Kelly (November 9, 1888): Kelly's murder was particularly brutal. Her body was found in her room on Miller's Court. Kelly's face was almost unrecognizable due to extensive mutilations, and her body was eviscerated.
These five victims, whose murders were attributed to Jack the Ripper, played a significant role in shaping the legend and notoriety of the infamous serial killer. The mystery surrounding Jack the Ripper's identity and the brutal nature of the crimes continue to captivate and intrigue people to this day.
#truecrime #serialkillerdocumentary #history
DISCLAIMER: Great effort is made to ensure all materials in This Cruel World's videos fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of any materials accidentally used in this video and have an issue with its use, please contact me.
- published: 22 May 2023
- views: 1222729