"Jack the Ripper" Episode #1.1 (TV Episode 1988) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(1988)

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Ripping yarns...
canndyman30 December 2020
One hundred years on from the real events, in 1988, we got this hotly anticipated TV mini-series from Euston Films. Starring Michael Caine as Inspector Abberline (in a rare TV outing) and former 'Professional' Lewis Collins as his sidekick George Godley, it was a glossy and watchable retelling of the Jack the Ripper story as we knew it then.

Seeing it again today, it still stands up well - Caine and Collins make a good teaming, and there's plenty of period charm. The external street sets built at Pinewood still look impressive, and there's a host of familiar faces in the supporting cast.

In this first episode, we get into the action pretty fast with the first murder established in the opening minutes, and see a drunken Abberline pressed into service to head the murder hunt.

We now know that many of the women murdered weren't actually prostitutes at all, but were painted as such to somehow make their gruesome murders more 'acceptable'.

This is a lively and entertaining first half of the story that sets the scene well, and keeps the police (and the audience) guessing.
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3/10
Episode 1
Prismark1024 May 2019
A £1 million fee got Thames Television Michael Caine as drink loving Inspector Abberline in this lavish re-telling of Jack the Ripper.

This is a glossy UK/USA co-production so you have Susan George slumming it as a common prostitute. You have a fair idea that she will end up as a victim pretty soon.

Apart from marking Caine's return to television. The producers hyped this two part drama as the definite truth regarding who the real ripper might be. Historians begged to differ though.

Lewis Collins provides able support as Sergeant George Godley.

Unfortunately a lot of the cast overacts. Maybe because the screenplay is a load of tosh. I watched this went it was originally broadcast on ITV, the Armand Assante transformation scene makes no sense.

Caine underplays Abberline nicely but this is campy stuff mixed with some gore.

The first episode sets up many suspects as to who the ripper might be.
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