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  • The David Wickes/Sue Davies Accusations

    I've been relistening to the commentary on the Anchor Bay Special Edition DVD of the 1988 Michael Caine drama Jack the Ripper with director/writer/producer David Wickes and researcher, Sue Davies.

    Both Wickes and Davies are quite insistent that the then embargoed Ripper files were being systematically gutted of information by people unknown prior to their public release. Conducting research for the drama, the production team had been granted privileged prior access to the files and Sue Davies states that this removal of information was still happening during the time that she was researching their contents. Things that were there one visit had vanish the next. They also keep reiterating the point that because the files were embargoed for 100 years, the identity of the Ripper must have been known and had to be someone of some note as there would have been no point locking them away for a century otherwise.

    What are people's thoughts about this? Is there any evidence that vast swathes of material had being removed from the files?

    Wickes is also quite scathing about various Ripper researchers, saying that he fell out with many of them (he only names Dan Farson), complaining that they really hadn't done any proper research into the case. Do we know who Wickes fell out with other than Farson?

    Richard

  • #2
    What region is the DVD?

    I have the region two version, split onto two disks, and I must admit I have never listened to the commentary on my DVD, although I did check out the From Hell commentary. Next time I have a wife and kiddie free day I will have a listen.
    Regards Mike

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    • #3
      Releases from Anchor Bay are, I think, coded Region 0 (i.e. region free).

      The Special Edition is facinating as it includes the only remaining 20 minutes or so of the original 1987 shoot with the original cast, including Barry Foster as Abberline - and he's quite, quite terrible!

      Richard

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      • #4
        Just checked - have it on video but not DVD- Wickes is mentioned but not Davies- and sadly no extras in the happy days of video The DVD sounds 'fun' though- amazon job ??
        'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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        • #5
          Thats the one, got the commentary, 20 minutes of never before seen footage, and biogs of Caine, Collins, Seymour and Wickes. Will have to take a look tomorrow.
          Regards Mike

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