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The real Jack the Ripper caught on film in 1918

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2007

Young Jack the Ripper was recorded in one of the first films ever made in 1918. This clip is from "Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge." Only about two seconds, plus this new footage..have been recovered.

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  • 183 thousand views? How?

  • How? Simple. It's genius, and also the first footage of Jack the Ripper caught on film!

  • How? Simple. It's genius, and also the first footage of Jack the Ripper caught on film!

  • @DarthAvery

    How? Simple. It's genius, and also the first footage of Jack the Ripper caught on film!

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  • Why did you post this ? Totally crazy, you must be an complite idiot using a tittle like this for this kind of clip. It`s not what we expected. And why dont`u show your own face isteed ?

  • Wtf did I just watch? -_-

  • C'mon Harvey ! What is the point?

  • @IDNMT ehm...the filmcamera was invented in the late 1800's! before that the ordinary still photography camera had been around for a while..

  • 1919? that's the kind of thing in the title that you don't wanna fuck up.

  • 1918 .lol there was no sound back then i mean no camera sound or microphones.

  • I bet he beat the crap out of the camera dude with a pinata

  • Gay porno crap. Not Jack the Ripper. He was never identified at least by the

    police.

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