This Halloween season, I’ve been sitting down each weekend with my nine year old daughter to watch the Hammer horror festival on Turner Classic Movies. Horror of Dracula, The Mummy, Curse of Frankenstein, Plague of the Zombies, they’re all here. As we began our third week of flicks to enjoy, my daughter made an enlightening observation; she began to recognize a recurring actor in many of the films we were enjoying. Was it Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing? No, she already knew who they were. The gentleman in question is the fabulous character actor employed in many of Hammer’s movies, Michael Ripper.
As Old Soak in Curse of the Werewolf (1961) |
Night Creatures |
Night Creatures (1962) as Jeremiah Mipps (coffinmaker)
Michael Ripper appears as Jeremiah Mipps, the coffinmaker, in Peter Graham Scott’s Night Creatures. Calm, cool and collected, Mr. Mipps is the right-hand man to Reverend Dr. (Peter Cushing) Blyss. When cornered by Captain (Patrick Allen) Collier of the Royal Crown (who is investigating suspicions of smuggling), he shares the legend of the marsh phantoms and suggests they were responsible for the sudden death of the Captain’s informant. In an amusing scene, Mipps startles Mr. Rash (Martin Benson) when he pops up from his resting place, one of his own coffins. Loyal to the end, Mr. Mipps rescues Rev. Blyss from Collier’s band of sailors and is rewarded by having Blyss return the favor when the pirate Mulatto attacks by pushing Mipps out of the way and taking the deadly strike in his stead. In a significant role, alongside a large cast, Michael Ripper is afforded some of the more poignant and touching scenes and shows more range than the others except for maybe the lead, Peter Cushing.
The Reptile |
When Dr. Harry Spalding (Ray Barret) and his wife Valerie (Jennifer Daniel) arrive in Clagmoor Heath, they are greeted warmly by only one of the locals, the innkeeper, Tom Bailey (Michael Ripper). Bailey also becomes their closest ally as well as they begin to suspect Dr. Franklyn in the murders that have been plaguing the small village. Spaulding and Bailey work together to uncover the secrets of Anna Franklyn and Tom saves the couple on two occasions: after Harry is bitten by the snake creature and when Valerie is held captive within the Franklyn mansion. In one of the first of a number of films directed by John Gilling and featuring Michael Ripper (they also made The Pirates of Blood River together in 1963), Ripper is given a more substantial role and brings a much needed friendly face and ally to the proceedings.
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