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Hands of the Ripper
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The daughter of Jack the Ripper, an infamous serial killer, witnessed her father kill her mother when she was a child. Now, the young girl is ostensibly controlled by the spirit of her late father and unconsciously embarks on an indiscriminate killing spree.
The daughter of Jack the Ripper, an infamous serial killer, witnessed her father kill her mother when she was a child. Now, the young girl is ostensibly controlled by the spirit of her late father and unconsciously embarks on an indiscriminate killing spree.
Actors:
Margaret Rawlings,
Katya Wyeth,
Angharad Rees,
Peter Munt,
Anne Clune,
A.J. Brown,
Tallulah Miller,
Jack Armstrong,
Elizabeth MacLennan,
Beulah Hughes,
Dora Bryan,
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Margaret Rawlings
5 June 1906, Osaka, Japan
Katya Wyeth
1 January 1948, Rochford, Essex, England, UK
Angharad Rees
16 July 1944, Edgware, Middlesex, England, UK
Peter Munt
Anne Clune
A.J. Brown
14 September 1897, UK
Tallulah Miller
Jack Armstrong
Elizabeth MacLennan
16 March 1938, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Beulah Hughes
Dora Bryan
7 February 1923, Parbold, Lancashire, England, UK
Genre:
Horror
Director:
Peter Sasdy
Peter Sasdy
27 May 1935, Budapest, Hungary
Country:
United Kingdom
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