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Name your best-worst Ripper documentary
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Originally posted by Robert View PostNot as good a Poirot as Suchet, but better than Finney. With Finney, I kept getting reminded of that maid in 'Allo 'Allo, the one who causes everyone to take out their hankies.
Speaking of the maid in Allo Allo, I've never seen it but I think you are talking about Vicki Michelle, of whom I only know from 'Virgin Witch.' an 1970s movie with a ridiculous amount of nudity. Not my sort at all but bought this because I ran across the music on the internet and love it. The house and gardens shot at Admirals Walk in Pirbright are beautiful.
I have Unmasking the Ripper. Seemed pretty honest attempt to tell the story and it's got a nice slow pace with spooky atmospheric music (I guess that's important to me, lol). Popped it in just now to see again. Wish there were more of these.
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I was surprised to see Shadow of the Ripper is watchable online, but after a 5 minute preview you have to download some site to watch more.
Not sure if the site is safe to do this but this is the link:
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For me the definitive Poirot is Albert Finney in 'Murder on the Orient Express' (1974) because he is so charismatic and entertaining. The great Peter Ustinov was an impressionist, not an actor, while Suchet is too pleased with himself, and his voice lacks authority.
The best Ripper doco is 'Secret History: The Whitechapel Murders' which, though flawed as they all are, is still the most fascinating and enthralling because it is about a genuine, jaw-dropping breakthrough via a recently discovered primary source (plus overlooked primary sources): the Littlechild Letter.
It also has the best music.
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Hi Jonathan
I haven't read many of Christie's books, but Suchet in an interview said that the darker stories came towards the end of her career. So Finney was suitably sombre in the Orient Express film, as was Suchet in his version.
Suchet is pleased with himself in the stories with Japp, Hastings and Miss Lemon, but his vanity nearly always becomes a cause for amusement in the viewer. And there are lots of times when he is disappointed to find that the person to whom he is speaking has never heard of him. Plenty of chuckles.
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Originally posted by Zodiac View Post
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