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A Rip in Time ()


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  • Season 1
  • Episode 1

Jack Logan travels to 1888 London in pursuit of a homicidal genius who has taken the place of Jack the Ripper.

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Cast

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Off. Jack Logan (as T.W. King)
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Off. Claire Hemmings
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Eugene Matuzek
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Dr. Dale Easter
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Inspector Wells (as W. Morgan Sheppard)
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Ian Pascoe
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Anne Thompson
Belinda Waymouth ...
Catherine Eddowes
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Ferrett
John Maynard ...
Charles
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Bride (as Saige Ophelia Spinney)
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Technician
Tim O'Hare ...
Constable #1
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Constable #3
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Prostitute (uncredited)
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Young H.G. Wells (uncredited)

Directed by

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Allan Arkush

Written by

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Mark Verheiden ... (created for television by)
 
Alfred Gough ... (teleplay by) &
Miles Millar ... (teleplay by)
 
Alfred Gough ... (story) &
Miles Millar ... (story by)
Art Monterastelli ... (story)
 
Mike Richardson ... (based on the dark horse comic created by)

Produced by

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Michael Caplan ... associate producer (uncredited)
Lawrence Gordon ... executive producer
Lloyd Levin ... co-executive producer
Chris Long ... producer
Art Monterastelli ... co-executive producer
Mike Richardson ... co-executive producer
Philip Sgriccia ... producer (as Philip J. Sgriccia)
Robert Singer ... executive producer
Mark Verheiden ... supervising producer

Music by

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Brad Fiedel ... (music by)

Cinematography by

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Ross Berryman ... director of photography

Editing by

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John F. Showalter

Editorial Department

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Scott Gregory ... colorist
Thomas M. Bolger ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Wade Felker ... film-to-tape colorist (uncredited)

Casting By

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Eric Dawson
Carol Kritzer
Robert J. Ulrich

Production Design by

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Jim Pohl

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W. Joe Kroesser ... (as W. Joseph Kroesser)

Costume Design by

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Darryl Levine

Makeup Department

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Carla M. Fabrizi ... key make-up (as Carla Fabrizi)
Linle White ... key hairstylist
Alicia M. Tripi ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Wayne A. Farlow ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Sean Kavanagh ... second assistant director
Joseph Paul Moore ... first assistant director (as Joseph P. Moore)
Joth Riggs ... dga trainee (uncredited)

Art Department

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Damon Bowden ... paint gang boss (uncredited)
L. David Gordon ... drapery foreman (uncredited)
Heidi Mayfield ... art department coordinator (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Donald F. Johnson ... sound mixer (as Don Johnson)
Yvette Marxer ... utility sound (as Yvette Garfield)
Robb Navrides ... supervising sound editor
Peter Reale ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Harry Woolway ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Josh Hayes ... storyboard artist (uncredited)
Robin Scher ... visual effects artist (uncredited)
Anna Tkatch ... visual effects coordinator (uncredited)

Stunts

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Eddie Braun ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Dowell ... first assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited)

Location Management

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Andrew R. Gardiner ... key assistant location manager/scout (uncredited)

Music Department

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Allan K. Rosen ... supervising music editor
Don Welty ... music business affairs

Transportation Department

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Jim DePue ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Alfred Gough ... story editor
Miles Millar ... story editor
Elliot Stern ... executive story editor
Shawn Stevens ... crafts service/catering

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Storyline

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  • 45 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Inspector Wells mentions his nephew Herbert, who has a fanciful imagination. This is a reference to author H.G. Wells. See more »
Goofs Mary Kelly was the only of Jack the Ripper's canonical victims not to be founds outdoors. She was murdered in her rented room and left there. See more »
Movie Connections References Dial M for Murder (1954). See more »

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