Hello all,
Yes, you read the title correctly.
Whilst having the TCM channel on in the background late last night, the film "Please Don't Eat The Daisies" starring David Niven and Doris Day, from 1960, was entertaining an empty living room.
Taking a little break, I heard the immortal line, from David Niven (Larry) said to Doris Day (Kate)..
"They are treating me like Jack the Ripper"
This started me wondering...what earlier and other references to Jack the Ripper, in films, that are totally unconnected with the 1888 scenario, do such references occur? There must be a few?
Incidently, also appearing in the film is the esteemed actress Patsy Kelly, born Bridget Sarah Veronica Rose Kelly in Brooklyn, New York to Irish immigrants.
The film was written by Isobel Lennart and Jean Kerr.
best wishes
Phil
Yes, you read the title correctly.
Whilst having the TCM channel on in the background late last night, the film "Please Don't Eat The Daisies" starring David Niven and Doris Day, from 1960, was entertaining an empty living room.
Taking a little break, I heard the immortal line, from David Niven (Larry) said to Doris Day (Kate)..
"They are treating me like Jack the Ripper"
This started me wondering...what earlier and other references to Jack the Ripper, in films, that are totally unconnected with the 1888 scenario, do such references occur? There must be a few?
Incidently, also appearing in the film is the esteemed actress Patsy Kelly, born Bridget Sarah Veronica Rose Kelly in Brooklyn, New York to Irish immigrants.
The film was written by Isobel Lennart and Jean Kerr.
best wishes
Phil
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