Tremendous bravos and bravas to Flloyd and compatriots for this important addition to the Jack The Ripper oeuvre, displaying a true understanding of Jack so missing from other efforts.
SO MANY great performances, and so many by dear friends, but here's a few that stood out for moi-
No small parts for these ENORMOUS actors:
Herr Klunch and Clark Render, in the same scene.
Antony.
Absolute Blacklips: Johanna Constantine, Lost Forever, Sissy Fitt
Scenestealers: Kitty Boots and Hattie Hathaway (as usual.)
Luminous beauty a la Candy Darling, throughout:
Kabuki Starshine
Best silent-film moment: James F. Murphy, inexplicably in 1950's drag but working it like a Murnau heroine.
Best life-art moment: The Death tarot card.
Also must mention - Brian Damage's so-right soundtrack, and Stan Brakhage-by-way-of-Kenneth Anger opening camera work - breathtaking!
Totally worth the wait.