Seven Murders for Scotland Yard (1972) [R]

Release Date:
July 10, 1972

Original Title:
Jack el destripador de Londres

Alternate Titles:
7 Murders for Scotland Yard
7 cadaveri per Scotland Yard
Jack the Mangler of London
Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper of London
Mangler of London
Seven Murders for Scotland Yard

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
CineFilms
International Apollo Films

Production Countries:
Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 87

Several murders have taken place in London. All the victims are prostitutes and the murderer is using the same techniques as Jack the Ripper. Peter Dockerman, an ex-acrobat and husband of one of the victims is the prime suspect. But whoever the killer is has cannibalistic tendencies and if Scotland Yard doesn't solve the murders quickly the evidence just might be eaten!

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Assistant Camera:
Juan Prous

Assistant Editor:
Anastasi Rinos

Camera Operator:
Enrique Salete

Continuity:
Mercedes Segura

Director:
José Luis Madrid

Director of Photography:
Diego Úbeda

Editor:
Luis Puigvert

Makeup Artist:
Manolita Novoa

Music:
Piero Piccioni

Producer:
José Luis Madrid

Production Manager:
Sandro Amati
José María Téllez

Screenplay:
José Luis Madrid
Paul Naschy
Tito Carpi

Set Decoration:
Juan Alberto Soler
Bruno Cesari

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