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Ripper (film)

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Ripper

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Directed by John Eyres
Produced by John A. Curtis
Evan Tylor
Written by John A. Curtis
Evan Tylor
Starring A. J. Cook
Bruce Payne
Music by Peter Allen
Cinematography Tom Harting
Editing by Amanda I. Kirpaul
Distributed by Lions Gate Films
Release date(s) Flag of Germany 8 August 2001
Flag of Australia 15 August 2001
Flag of the United Kingdom 29 October 2001
Flag of Canada 29 January 2002
Running time 112 min.
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
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Ripper (aka US title: Ripper: Letter from Hell) is a 2001 Canadian / British horror film directed by John Eyres, starring A. J. Cook and Bruce Payne. It was written and produced by John A. Curtis and Evan Tylor and by production companies Prophecy Entertainment and Studio Eight Productions.

Plot

Molly Keller (A. J. Cook), a near-victim of a serial killer five years previously, takes a class in forensic psychology from famous expert Marshall Kane (Bruce Payne). Soon her classmates start dying at the hands of a Jack the Ripper copycat. As the body count mounts, the suspicion falls on one person after another.

Cast

Bruce Payne as Professor Kane and A.J. Cook as Molly in Ripper
Bruce Payne as Professor Kane and A.J. Cook as Molly in Ripper

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