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Jack the Ripper

Jack the Ripper

  • Status: Released
  • 23-09-1976
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Score: 5.9
  • Vote count: 49

A serial killer whose mother was a prostitute starts killing streetwalkers as a way of paying back his mother for her abuse.

Klaus Kinski

Dr. Dennis Orloff / Jack the Ripper

Josephine Chaplin

Cynthia

Andreas Mannkopff

Inspektor Selby

Herbert Fux

Charlie, the Fisherman

Lina Romay

Marika Stevenson

Nikola Weisse

Frieda

Hans Gaugler

Mr. Bridger

Ursula von Wiese

Ms. Higgins

Francine Custer

Sally Brown

Olga Gebhard

Mrs. Baxter

Angelika Arndts

Mrs. Stevenson

Peter Nüsch

Sergeant Ruppert

Esther Studer

Jeanny

Regine Elsener

Blondy

Lorli Bucher

Lulu

Mike Lederer

Coach Driver

Otto Dornbierer

Charlie's Friend

Walter Baumgartner

Piano Player

Markus Gehrig

Policeman

Peter Holliger

Barman

Roman Huber

Policeman

Rolf Kunz

Innkeeper

Angela Ritschard

Blackhaired Girl

Wuchak

**_“Any back alley street is where we'll probably meet”_** Helmed by Jess Franco and released in 1976, “Jack the Ripper” is a well-done interpretation of the serial killer of the Whitechapel district of London with Klaus Kinski in the title role. Keep in mind that the murderer was never identified or arrested and so every cinematic account that reveals the killer’s identity is a fabrication. This is Victorian horror in the manner of Hammer’s "Hands of the Ripper" (1971), which dealt with the hypothetical daughter of the Whitechapel slasher, as well as "The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll" (1960). The latter is the better of the two and this one’s about on par with it. I realize that "The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll" dealt with the fictitious Mr. Hyde, but the two killers are somewhat linked in that Stevenson’s novella was published 2.5 years before the Ripper slayings debuted; and the stage production of “Dr. Jekyll” in London, 1888, had to be shut down due to the hysteria over the ghastly Ripper killings in which even those who merely played murderers on stage were considered suspects. For a colorful low-budget production that combines the two slayers, check out "Edge of Sanity" (1989) with Anthony Perkins. Like “Edge of Sanity,” this version with Klaus Kinski doesn't hold back with its depictions of the sadistic and debauched. As such, there's an amount of sordidness and gore, which is apropos in light of the grisly subject. If you're in the mood for a Victorian milieu, black coats, London fog, cobblestone streets, gas lamps, alluring women, burlesque entertainment, a ghastly killer and lush colors, "Jack the Ripper" should fill the bill. It's the precursor to "From Hell" (2001), 25 years earlier. Lina Romay (not the elder singer from America) stands out on the feminine front as brunette Cabaret dancer Marika. She happened to be the quickie director’s mate for four decades (they officially married in 2008, four years before her death; Jess died from a stroke the following year). There are a couple of other notable females, of course. I should add that there’s some nudity with one thin actress shown totally nude; just a heads up. The flick runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in Zürich, Switzerland, which is about fifteen miles from the border of southwest Germany. Establishing shots were done in London. GRADE: B