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Hände voller Blut

Originaltitel: Hands of the Ripper
  • 1971
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 25 Min.
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6,2/10
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Eric Porter and Angharad Rees in Hände voller Blut (1971)
As a young child Jack the Ripper's daughter witnesses him kill her mother. As a young woman she carries on the murderous reign of her father. A psychiatrist tries to cure her with tragic consequences.
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Als kleines Kind wird die Tochter von Jack the Ripper Zeuge, wie er ihre Mutter tötet. Als junge Frau setzt sie die mörderische Herrschaft ihres Vaters fort.Als kleines Kind wird die Tochter von Jack the Ripper Zeuge, wie er ihre Mutter tötet. Als junge Frau setzt sie die mörderische Herrschaft ihres Vaters fort.Als kleines Kind wird die Tochter von Jack the Ripper Zeuge, wie er ihre Mutter tötet. Als junge Frau setzt sie die mörderische Herrschaft ihres Vaters fort.

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    • Peter Sasdy
  • Drehbuch
    • Lewis Davidson
    • Edward Spencer Shew
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Eric Porter
    • Angharad Rees
    • Jane Merrow
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    • Regie
      • Peter Sasdy
    • Drehbuch
      • Lewis Davidson
      • Edward Spencer Shew
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Eric Porter
      • Angharad Rees
      • Jane Merrow
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    • Pritchard
    Angharad Rees
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    • Anna
    Jane Merrow
    Jane Merrow
    • Laura
    Keith Bell
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    • Michael
    Derek Godfrey
    • Dysart
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    6Prichards12345

    Watchable but somewhat glum Hammer Horror

    Hands of The Ripper is a well made but slow-paced 1971 offering from Hammer. Some nice acting from Eric Porter and Angharad Rees offers some compensation for a rather lugubrious tale of Jack The Ripper's daughter, who, when subjected to sparkly flashes of light followed by a kiss (which happens about five times in the movie, straining credulity to breaking point) is psychically possessed by the spirit of her old Dad, dispatching all and sundry in variously nasty ways.

    As a take on the Ripper story, this doesn't really work. As usual the prostitutes on display here are mainly glamour types with little attention to veracity (a few matronly ladies do make it into the mix) and Eric Porter's Freudian Doctor is surely the most misguided psychoanalyst ever put on screen, even disposing of the bodies when Anna kills.

    Horror movies were soon to descend to body count status and this is a kind of prototype. We get Dora Bryan impaled on a poker, Marji Lawerence's throat gorily slashed and Lynda Byron with hat pins stuck in her eye. Squelch! The main trouble with Hammer at this point is that they were making too many horror films - haven't counted exactly but about 12 in 1970/71 alone. They flooded the market and diminished audience interest. Still, on it's own Hands of The Ripper is not a bad little film. Earnest and rather glum, with an effective ending set in St Paul's Whispering Gallery.
    8Witchfinder-General-666

    Underrated Hammer Gem

    I am an enthusiastic fan of the Hammer Studios, and my admiration for this brilliant Production Company gets greater with each film I see. The Hammer Studios are most famous for their films made in the late 50s and 60s, most prominently for the (awesome) "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" series. As far as I am considered, however, some of Hammer's films from the early 70s are just as brilliant as their older successes. One of their greatest and my personal favorite of their films, the brilliant "Vampire Circus" was made in 1972, for example, and the early 70s also brought a variety of other classics, such as "Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde" or "Scars Of Dracula", which is easily the nastiest entry to Hammer's Dracula series. "Hands Of The Ripper" of 1971 is yet another great Hammer production that is immensely atmospheric, genuinely creepy, well-acted and stunningly suspenseful, and an absolute must-see for every Horror-fan.

    As a toddler, little Anna has to witness the murder of her mother by her own father - none other than the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper himself. At the age of seventeen, Anna (Angharad Rees) lives at the house of an elderly lady, a phony medium who is perfectly willing to leave her 'granddaughter' to rich 'gentlemen' for money. After this 'grandmother' is brutally murdered, the rich doctor John Pritchard (Eric Porter), a humanist and follower of Siegmund Freud, decides to take custody of poor Anna, both out of sympathy and for research reasons...

    "Hands Of The Ripper" is a vastly underrated Hammer gem that is ingenious in many aspects. The film is immensely creepy and scary, with a suspense level that is higher than in most Hammer flicks, and the murders are brutal and very bloody. The atmosphere is eerie and tense and, as usual for Hammer, the film is shot in great Gothic locations. The performances are great. Eric Porter delivers an excellent performance as Dr. Pritchard, and Angharad Rees deserves special praise for her outstanding performance in the role of Anna. All said, this is a shamefully underrated film. Creepy, stylish, excellently acted and stunningly suspenseful from the beginning to the end "Hands Of The Ripper" is a great gem from Hammer that no lover of Horror can afford to miss!
    Dethcharm

    Keep Her Away From Sharp Objects...

    Anna (Angharad Rees) suddenly begins murdering any other young female who unluckily crosses her path. All for no apparent reason. Dr. Pritchard (Eric Porter), a psychiatrist, believes that she's suffering from schizophrenia and needs proper care.

    Since it's the Victorian era, psychology is in its infancy, and considered by most people to be tantamount to voodoo.

    Pritchard has his work cut out for him, as Anna continues her rampage. Then, things take a strange turn into the realm of the supernatural.

    HANDS OF THE RIPPER is another superb film from Hammer studios...
    6samhill5215

    the things to notice

    TCM just aired this and like all the other Hammer films I enjoyed it a great deal. They're not cinematic achievements but they are fun and that's one of film's aspects I really appreciate. I also tend to look at technical aspects and the first thing that struck me is how fake the moustaches looked. The beards looked better but now I wonder. The second, I'm embarrassed to write, was Marjie Lawrence's cleavage which may not be how she would like to be remembered given her extensive body of work. Did they really dress like that in Victorian England? I'd also never seen Angharad Rees before nor had I even heard of her but then I found out this was her first co-starring and second film role and I was intrigued. And, incidentally, that's another thing I like about Hammer: they find and highlight young talent. Anyway lots of good talent here, a lot from TV, presumably because they come cheaper. Some goofs like when Rees begins to sit while her host invites her to do so. But I'm getting technical again. Eric Porter is great. He manages to save the day even skewered by a cavalry sabre. Which brings up another goof: the thing must be five feet long but you can't see the other end sticking out of Porter's body. Good final scene, good score, worth a viewing.
    7capkronos

    Interesting period Hammer production.

    Orphaned teenager Anna (innocent-looking Angharad Rees) is placed under the care of the awful Mrs. Golding (Dora Bryan), a fake medium who uses her in moneymaking schemes and pimps her out to customers, which leads to her murder. Anna is adopted by Dr. John Pritchard (Eric Porter), an early follower of Freudian philosophy, who tries to help Anna when it's revealed she's the daughter of Jack the Ripper with homicidal tendencies of her own after seeing dear old dad murder mum as a child. Dr. Pritchard is so obsessed with Anna and his research that he isn't above covering up the murders that follow.

    The performances are first-rate, the turn-of-the-century London flavor is accurately captured, the murders are pretty bloody for the time and there's a great, subdued ending at the "Gallery of Whispers." Fine period horror from Hammer Studios, originally shown on a double bill with TWINS OF EVIL.

    Score: 7 out of 10

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    • Wissenswertes
      For the film's final scenes in St. Paul's Cathedral, permission was requested, and turned down, to film on location. A replica of it was built instead.
    • Patzer
      A wounded Dr. Pritchard (Eric Porter) is in a hansom cab with Michael (Keith Bell) on their way to St. Paul's Cathedral. In every one of the shots of the scene, Pritchard is sitting on the right side of the cab and Michael on the left side, until the last one, when their positions have been somehow reversed.
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      Dysart: Damn it, Pritchard, you've got a possessed being in your home, as savage as any wild beast!

    • Alternative Versionen
      For an R rating in the US, the murders of Long Liz and the housemaid were trimmed, notably the second stab wound on the latter.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Cinemacabre TV Trailers (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Agnus Dei (from 'Requiem')
      (uncredited)

      Written by Giuseppe Verdi

      [heard during the climactic 'Whispering Gallery' scene]

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. September 1971 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • St. Anne's Church, Boveney Wood Ln, Slough SL1 8PF, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • The Rank Organisation
      • Hammer Films
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