The Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper (TV Movie 1988)
36KThe Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper (TV Movie 1988). The Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper: Directed by Louis J. Horvitz. With Paul Begg, Regis Cordic, John Douglas, William Eckert. A panel of experts examines the five main suspects in the Jack the Ripper murders and determines which of them is the most likely to have committed the crimes.
“This is a documentary of the famous unsolved case of 1888 in the Whitechapel district of London. After a brief summary of the case, the program structure alternates between three major elements.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe first element is a re-creation of the murders of the five canonical victims: Nichols, Chapman, Stride, Eddowes, and Kelly. A second element is an analysis of the crimes by five crime u0026quot;expertsu0026quot;. And a third element consists of a basic profile of the five leading ripper suspects. Added to these three program elements are discussions from authors and researchers, who give their opinions. Peter Ustinov hosts the program and directs the flow of discussion among the three major elements.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe re-creations are quite good. Costumes, production design, acting, and dim lighting convey what must be a fairly realistic Whitechapel setting at the time of the murders. Background music is appropriately eerie and mysterious.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe five u0026quot;expertsu0026quot; sit at a semi-round table with a live audience behind them. The experts are from both the U.S. and England, and all are affiliated with some powerful institution. The five leading suspects have their photos on a wall behind Ustinov. Given that there have been dozens if not hundreds of suspects proposed as the ripper, the program gives no indication of how the top five were selected.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAt the end, each of the five experts gives his or her opinion on which of the five suspects is most likely Jack the Ripper. Since the u0026quot;expertsu0026quot; represent official institutions, their choice is institutionally safe and predictable. Their conclusions are the only thing about the program that I would criticize.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe program aired in 1988, and is a kind of state-of-the-art overview of the case at that time. Since 1988 other suspects and theories have been proposed. Despite being a bit dated and despite the conclusions reached by the u0026quot;expertsu0026quot;, u0026quot;The Secret Identity Of Jack The Ripperu0026quot; is a program that is well worth watching. It is fact-based and low-key, and goes out of its way to avoid sensationalism and contrivance. And Peter Ustinov is the perfect host.”