Razors: The Return of Jack the Ripper (2016)
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- 1h 28min
- Fantasy, Horror
- 08 May 2017 (UK)
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Kelby Keenan | ... |
Ruth Walker
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Thomas Thoroe | ... |
Professor Richard Wise
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Josh Myers | ... |
Denton Price
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Ian Weichardt | ... |
James McGillivray
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Jack Brown | ... |
Zack Walker
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Kunjue Li | ... |
Sadie Fisher
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Georgia Maguire | ... |
Jane
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Andrew Shire | ... |
Jack the Ripper
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Vincent De Paul | ... |
Adam Jenker
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Khan Bonfils | ... |
JK
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Iulia Benze | ... |
Nina
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Adam Englander | ... |
Dax
(as Adam J Englander)
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Evie Rose Carricker | ... |
Little Girl Ghost
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Anthony Styles | ... |
Inspector Abberline
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Jessamine Sargent | ... |
1st Victorian Victim
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Victoria George | ... |
2nd Victorian Victim
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Directed by
Ian Powell | ||
Karl Ward |
Written by
Ian Powell | ... | (written by) and |
Karl Ward | ... | (written by) |
Ian Powell | ... | (from an original story by) |
Produced by
Steven John Kay | ... | associate producer |
Martin Myers | ... | executive producer |
Ian Powell | ... | producer |
Marta Irena Szymanska | ... | line producer |
Karl Ward | ... | co-producer |
Salvatore Zannino | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Ken Watanabe |
Cinematography by
Alessio Valori | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Euan Donaldson |
Editorial Department
Daniel Cullen | ... | colorist |
Production Design by
Lucy Isdale | ||
Daniel Mangham |
Costume Design by
David Blight |
Makeup Department
Anna Cichon | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Alexandra Vlcek | ... | makeup artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lee Miles | ... | second assistant director |
Mark Minors | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
M. Bulman Arshehit | ... | art department assistant (as Mustafa Bulman Arshehit) |
Sabercore Artstudio | ... | poster design |
Sound Department
Julian Allen | ... | sound recordist |
Marco Broggiato | ... | sound recordist |
Vladimir Joassaint | ... | sound effects editor / sound recordist / supervising sound editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jarrod Bryant | ... | gaffer |
Andrew Fisun | ... | assistant camera |
Sue Foll | ... | stills photographer |
Barry Jarman | ... | assistant camera |
Andrea Michelon | ... | second assistant camera: dailies |
Additional Crew
Lissie Archer | ... | production assistant |
Jessamine Cera | ... | production assistant |
Amma Djan | ... | production assistant |
Henry Nowikow | ... | production assistant |
Kiran Selvakumaran | ... | production assistant |
Craig Smitherman | ... | production assistant |
Karl Smitherman | ... | production assistant |
Sarah Whale | ... | assistant to director |
Marc Helfrich | ... | social media (uncredited) |
Scott Motisko | ... | publicist (uncredited) |
Thanks
Stanley Arthur Bernard | ... | very special thanks |
Colin Chapman | ... | special thanks |
Lynn Powell | ... | in memory of |
Ronald Powell | ... | in memory of |
George Scott | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Cinearte Filmes (2016) (Brazil) (theatrical)
- Antenna Entertainment (2016) (Malaysia)
- Breaking Glass Pictures (2016) (United States)
- Bzz Vidéo (2018) (France) (DVD)
- Signature Entertainment (2017) (United Kingdom)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
The first installment in an exciting new horror franchise. A young writer believes she has discovered the holly grail of terror, the knives used by Jack the Ripper for his notorious murders. Attending an intensive workshop in a haunted Victorian warehouse, run by the mysterious screen-writing guru Richard Wise she and five colleagues aim to write the ultimate horror film. But when the knives go missing the writers are plunged into a world of terror. Who is the little girl in the Victorian dress who haunts their dreams? and who is killing them one by one? Is it Ruth avenging womankind for the appalling Ripper murders or one of the other students trying to make their story come out on top, or is it the spirit of Jack, slowly re-assembling himself and becoming stronger with each new murder. As the warehouse become transformed through sound and light into the Whitechapel of the 1880's the writers must solve the mystery....or the next death scene they write may be their own. (Razors 3D (C) 2012 Ian Powell & Magic Mask Pictures Limited. All Rights Reserved Written by Ian Powell |
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Box Office
Budget | EUR656,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Entirely shot on location in London England, in a location dating from jack the Ripper's time where real murder weapons are taken to be destroyed. See more » |