The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire with Matt Frewer: DVD Cover

    The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire Director: Rodney Gibbons Cast: Matt Frewer, Kenneth Welsh, Kathleen McAuliffe, Julian Casey

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/20/2005
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 17,482
     
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    Disc #1 -- The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire
    1. You Have Sinned [2:18]
    2. Scientific Impossibility [3:38]
    3. Work of the Devil [3:19]
    4. Face of Desmoto [3:50]
    5. Cursed Church [3:27]
    6. Hibernating Bats [5:17]
    7. Brother Abel [1:31]
    8. Question of Motive [2:21]
    9. Dr. Chagas [4:38]
    10. Be Wary of Strangers [5:59]
    11. Nocturnal Deaths [2:48]
    12. Ending the Hysteria [3:37]
    13. Massive Heart Failure [2:45]
    14. Painting the Tower [3:58]
    15. Detailed Recollection [3:35]
    16. Lively Debate [2:25]
    17. Sixth Sense [3:56]
    18. Ring the Bell [5:07]
    19. Common Thread [2:46]
    20. Missing Link [1:55]
    21. Simple Truth [3:30]
    22. Tempting Fate [5:33]
    23. Divine Intervention [6:09]
    24. Mr. Reginald Church [3:27]

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    In the fourth of the Hallmark Channel's feature-length "Sherlock Holmes" tales, Holmes (Matt Frewer) and Watson (Kenneth Welsh) investigate a series of savage murders apparently committed by a vampire -- and all occurring in the same Whitechapel district previously terrorized by Jack the Ripper. Holmes' services have been engaged by Brother Marstroke (Shawn Lawrence), who years earlier had lost an entire mission in British Guyana to an invading horde of rabid bats. Can it be that those long-ago bats and the current wave of killings are the handiwork of the legendary demon vampire Desmondo? The ever-logical Holmes doubts this theory...or at least he doubts it at the beginning of the story. The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire debuted October 27, 2002. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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