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Behind-the-scenes documentary with exclusive never-before-seen footage; Featurette about the restoration of the film ; deleted scenes; International theatrical trailers; Feature-length audio commentary by producer Erwin C. Dietrich; Cast & Crew biographies; Extensive collection of production stills; Historical documents and pictures from the set; Exclusive unrated director's cut restorted from the original negative and archival footage; New anamorphic widescreen transfer supervised by cinematographer Peter Baumgartner; Presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio, approximately 1.85:1; Enhanced for 16x9 television; Languages: English, German, French, Italian (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono); Subtitles: Dutch, Finnish, Greek; Dual layer
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. London's Serial Killer
2. Looking for A Victim - The First Bloody Deed
3. The Blind Witness
4. The Canal of Corpses
5. The Doctor's Office
6. Scotland Yard - Traces of Horror
7. The Scent of Death
8. Insanity's Desire
9. Murder in A House of Ill Repute
10. The Hand
11. The Sketch
12. Suspicion
13. Pike's Hole
14. A Journey into the Unknown
15. Murder in the Forest
16. The Murderer's Trail
17. Exposure
18. The Decoy
19. In the Jaws of Death
20. In the Net
One of the better efforts from prolific cult director Jesus Franco, this Swiss-German horror film stars Klaus Kinski, in his final film for Franco, as the notorious Jack the Ripper. A respected doctor by day, Kinski bloodily dismembers London prostitutes by night, until the local Inspector's girlfriend (Josephine Chaplin) goes undercover to catch him. Full of graphic gore and nudity, the film is likely to appeal to horror buffs more than Kinski's usual fanbase, but his is a mesmerizing and quite effective performance. Herbert Fuchs and Lina Romay are among the Franco regulars in the cast, with Fuchs turning in an amusing cameo as a would-be extortionist. Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide