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General |
Medium |
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Production Year |
2001 |
Certification |
R (USA) |
Genre |
Crime; Horror; Mystery; Thriller |
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Nationality |
USA; UK; Czech Republic |
Format |
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Amazon Link |
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Cast |
Actor/Actress |
Role |
Depp, Johnny |
Inspector Frederick Abberline |
Graham, Heather |
Mary Kelly |
Holm, Ian |
Sir William Gull |
Coltrane, Robbie |
Sergeant Peter Godley |
Richardson, Ian |
Sir Charles Warren |
Flemyng, Jason |
Netley, the Coachman |
Cartlidge, Katrin |
Dark Annie Chapman |
Harvey, Terence |
Benjamin 'Ben' Kidney |
Lynch, Susan |
Liz Stride |
Rhys, Paul |
Dr. Ferral |
Sharp, Lesley |
Kate Eddowes |
Skornik, Estelle |
Ada |
McGaughey, Nicholas |
Officer Bolt |
Apsion, Annabelle |
Polly |
Page, Joanna |
Ann Crook |
Dexter, Mark |
Albert Sickert/Prince Edward Albert Victor |
Midwinter, Danny |
Constable Withers |
Spiro, Samantha |
Martha Tabram |
Schofield, David |
McQueen |
Fear, Bryon |
Robert Best |
Eyre, Peter |
Lord Hallsham |
Parisi, Cliff |
Mac Bartender |
Myles, Sophia |
Victoria Abberline |
Ineson, Ralph |
Gordie |
Huck, Amy |
Gull's Maid |
Farley, Rupert |
Doss Landlord |
Douglas, Donald |
Hospital Director |
Owens, John |
Marylebone Governor |
Moscrop, Liz |
Queen Victoria |
McNeice, Ian |
Robert Drudge |
Shepherd, Steve John |
Special Branch Constable |
Ashton, Al |
Stonecutter (as Al Hunter Ashton) |
Rogers, Poppy |
Alice Crook |
Byron, Bruce |
Ann Crook's Father |
Hill, Melanie |
Ann Crook's Mother |
Linden, Andy |
Carpenter |
Fisher, David |
Carpenter/Letter Writer |
Powell, Gary |
Constable #1 |
Chaplin, Steve |
Constable #2 |
Franklin, Vincent |
George Lusk |
Atkins, Louise |
Bold Hooker |
Parker, Anthony |
John Merrick |
Greene, James |
Masonic Governor |
Cooper, Dominic |
Constable #3 |
Thring, Carey |
Police Photographer |
Kulhavy, Vladimir |
Rag & Bone Man |
Kent, Graham |
Records Clerk |
Holliday-Evans, Rupert |
Sailor (as Rupert Holiday Evans) |
Harrison, Simon |
Thomas Bond |
Moody, Paul |
Young Doctor |
Berry, Glen |
Young Labourer |
Parish, Charlie |
Labourer #2 |
Grennell, Gerry |
Funeral Minister/Letter Writer |
Frost, Roger |
Sidewalk Preacher (uncredited) |
Milton, Stephen |
Medical Student (uncredited) |
Tang, Tony |
Opium Den Owner (uncredited) |
Other People |
Director |
Hughes, Albert; Hughes, Allen |
Producer |
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Writer |
Moore, Alan; Campbell, Eddie |
Composer |
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Studio |
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Features |
Language Tracks |
English |
Subtitle Languages |
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Audio Tracks |
DTS; Dolby Digital |
Running Time |
122 |
Aspect Ratio |
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Color Mode |
Color |
Plot Summary |
In Victorian Era London, a troubled clairvoyant police detective investigates the murders by Jack The Ripper.
It is 1888 in London, and the unfortunate poor lead horrifying lives in the city's deadliest slum, Whitechapel. Harassed by gangs and forced to walk the streets for a living, Mary Kelly and her small group of companions trudge on through this daily misery, their only consolation being that things can't get any worse. Yet things somehow do when their friend Ann is kidnapped and they are drawn into a conspiracy with links higher up than they could possibly imagine. The kidnapping is soon followed by the gruesome murder of another woman, Polly, and it becomes apparent that they are being hunted down, one by one. Sinister even by Whitechapel standards, the murder grabs the attention of Inspector Fred Abberline, a brilliant yet troubled man whose police work is often aided by his psychic abilities. Abberline becomes deeply involved with the case, which takes on personal meaning to him when he and Mary begin to fall in love. But as he gets closer to the truth Whitechapel becomes more and more dangerous for Abberline, Mary, and the other girls. Whoever is responsible for the grisly acts is not going to give up his secret without a fight....will they be able to survive the avenging force that has been sent after them from hell?
Written by
Anonymous
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Personal |
Personal Rating |
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Purchase Date |
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Gift |
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Purchase Price |
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Loaned |
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Certifications |
- Iceland:16
- Malaysia:18SG
- Argentina:13
- Australia:MA
- Brazil:18
- Canada:18A
- Finland:K-18
- France:-12
- Germany:16
- Hong Kong:III
- Japan:R-15
- Mexico:C
- Netherlands:16
- New Zealand:R16
- Norway:15
- Peru:18
- Philippines:R-18
- Portugal:M/16
- Singapore:M18
- Singapore:PG
- South Korea:18
- Spain:18
- Sweden:15
- Switzerland:16
- Switzerland:16
- UK:18
- USA:R
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