Frederick Abberline is an opium-huffing inspector from Scotland Yard who falls for one of Jack the Ripper's prostitute targets in this Hughes brothers adaption of a graphic novel that posits the Ripper's true identity.
Johnny Depp
Fred Abberline
Heather Graham
Mary Kelly
Ian Holm
Sir William Gull
Robbie Coltrane
Peter Godley
Ian Richardson
Sir Charles Warren
Jason Flemyng
Netley
Katrin Cartlidge
Dark Annie Chapman
Terence Harvey
Ben Kidney
Susan Lynch
Liz Stride
Paul Rhys
Dr. Ferral
Lesley Sharp
Kate Eddowes
Estelle Skornik
Ada
Nicholas McGaughey
Officer Bolt
Annabelle Apsion
Polly
Joanna Page
Ann Crook
Mark Dexter
Albert Sickert / Prince Edward Albert Victor
Danny Midwinter
Constable Withers
Samantha Spiro
Martha Tabram
David Schofield
McQueen
Bryon Fear
Robert Best
Peter Eyre
Lord Hallsham
Cliff Parisi
Mac Bartender
Sophia Myles
Victoria Abberline
Ralph Ineson
Gordie
Amy Huck
Gull's Maid
Rupert Farley
Doss Landlord
Donald Douglas
Hospital Director
John Owens
Marylebone Governor
Liz Moscrop
Queen Victoria
Ian McNeice
Robert Drudge
Steve John Shepherd
Special Branch Constable
Al Hunter Ashton
Stonecutter
Poppy Rogers
Alice Crook
Bruce Byron
Ann Crook's Father
Melanie Hill
Ann Crook's Mother
Andy Linden
Carpenter
David Fisher
Carpenter / Letter Writer
Gary Powell
Constable #1
Steve Chaplin
Constable #2
Vincent Franklin
George Lusk
Louise Atkins
Bold Hooker
Anthony Parker
John Merrick
James Greene
Masonic Governor
Dominic Cooper
Constable #3
Carey Thring
Police Photographer
Vladimír Kulhavý
Rag & Bone Man
Graham Kent
Records Clerk
Rupert Holliday-Evans
Sailor
Simon Harrison
Thomas Bond
Paul Moody
Young Doctor
Glen Berry
Young Labourer
Charles Parish
Labourer #2
Gerry Grenn
Funeral Minister / Letter Writer
Director
Albert Hughes
Director
Allen Hughes
Graphic Novel
Alan Moore
Graphic Novel
Eddie Campbell
Screenplay
Terry Hayes
Screenplay
Rafael Yglesias
October 14, 2014
7
I cannot say that I am an outright fan of old era British crime stories but I do fancy them now and then. This one is a rather dark, grim and gloomy story perfectly suitable as a evening movie at this time of the year when darkness already starts to come quickly and matches the candlelight mood of Victorian London.
I found this a quite nice movie. Well up to its very end which I have to admit is way too tragic for my taste. The voyage to the end was well worth watching though. The dark scenery is very well done. Beautiful and depressing at the same time. It is yet another Jack the Ripper based story and it is pretty much pure fiction loosely based on the character of Jack the Ripper. It is a good and well implemented story though and it was enjoyable to follow Inspector Abelard unravel to true reason behind the murders.
As far as I am concerned the acting was without any major faults and generally of high standard although it is perhaps a bit sad that Johnny Depp again proves that he plays best in roles that portrays a more or less crazy, even insane, character.
The movie is not as gory as one perhaps and it certainly would not classify as a horror movie. Most of the violence is hidden from the viewer although there are a couple of scenes which are a wee bit “splattery” but only if you really have a weak stomach for these things and if you do perhaps you should not watch serial killer movies in the first place.
The ending took a star or two off this movies rating but otherwise it was surprisingly enjoyable.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$35,000,000.00
Revenue:
$74,558,115.00