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Jack the Ripper (1959)

This "Lady" Has Taken Her Last Walk!

Genre : Mystery, Crime, Horror, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 24M

Director : Robert S. Baker, Monty Berman
Writer : Jimmy Sangster

Synopsis

A serial killer is murdering women in the Whitechapel district of London. An American policeman is brought in to help Scotland Yard solve the case.

Actors

Lee Patterson
Lee Patterson
Sam Lowry
Eddie Byrne
Eddie Byrne
Inspector O'Neill
Betty McDowall
Betty McDowall
Anne Ford
Ewen Solon
Ewen Solon
Sir David Rogers
John Le Mesurier
John Le Mesurier
Dr. Tranter
George Rose
George Rose
Clarke
Philip Leaver
Philip Leaver
Music Hall Manager / O'Reilly
Barbara Burke
Barbara Burke
Kitty Knowles
Anne Sharp
Anne Sharp
Helen Morris
Denis Shaw
Denis Shaw
Simes
Endre Muller
Endre Muller
Louis Benz
Esma Cannon
Esma Cannon
Nelly
George Woodbridge
George Woodbridge
Blake
Bill Shine
Bill Shine
Lord Tom Sopwith
Marianne Stone
Marianne Stone
Drunken Woman
Garard Green
Garard Green
Dr. Urquhart
Dorinda Stevens
Dorinda Stevens
Margaret / Maggie
John Barrett
John Barrett
Onlooker at 2nd Murder Scene (uncredited)
Patricia Phoenix
Patricia Phoenix
Rowdy Woman in the Crowd (uncredited)
Jennifer White
Jennifer White
Beth

Crews

Robert S. Baker
Robert S. Baker
Director
Monty Berman
Monty Berman
Director
Jimmy Sangster
Jimmy Sangster
Screenplay
Jimmy Sangster
Jimmy Sangster
Scenario Writer
Peter Hammond
Peter Hammond
Scenario Writer

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