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Sep 23, 1976 · Jack the Ripper: Directed by Jesús Franco. With Klaus Kinski, Josephine Chaplin, Herbert Fux, Lina Romay. A serial killer whose mother was a prostitute starts killing streetwalkers as a way of paying back his mother for her abuse.
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Jack the Ripper (German: Der Dirnenmörder von London) is a 1976 Swiss-German thriller film directed by Jesús Franco and starring Klaus Kinski as Jack the Ripper. Cast. Klaus Kinski as Dr. Dennis Orloff / Jack the Ripper; Josephine Chaplin as Cynthia; Andreas Mannkopff as Inspektor Selby; Herbert Fux as Charlie, the Fisherman
Feb 21, 2020 · Jack the Ripper is a 1976 German thriller film directed by Jess Franco and starring Klaus Kinski. In this Swiss-German film Klaus Kinski portrays Jack the Ri...
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Written by Wuchak on September 7, 2023. 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 ...
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But Franco being Franco, he largely ignores any of the Ripper source material and creates another in his long line of Orloff mad scientist films. The Kinski casting is, on paper, perfect. But anyone expecting one of his fiery, maniac performances will be sorely disappointed. The Ripper that Kinski and Franco devise is calm and measured to the ...
A killer known in the press as "Jack the Ripper" is targeting prostitutes in London. British Inspector O'Neill (Eddie Byrne) and American detective Sam Lowry (Lee Patterson) are on the case, and ...
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