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Movie
From Hell
Synopsis
The true-life horror story of Jack the Ripper gets a new spin in this screen adaptation of the acclaimed graphic novel by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell. In 1888, a ruthless and cold-blooded killer begins hunting prostitutes in East London, and while the murderer's work is savage, the mutilation of his victims suggests the fiend has an extensive medical background. Amidst a background of political unrest and barely contained scandal among the royal family, the murderer's grisly exploits shock and frighten all of England, and one of Scotland Yard's top inspectors, Fred Abberline (Johnny Depp), is put on the case, along with his partner, Peter Godley (Robbie Coltrane). Abberline, depending on one's viewpoint, is either blessed or cursed with second sight, and while he blurs his ability to see future events with opium and other drugs, he still has an uncanny ability to ferret out dangerous criminals, which is put to the test as he and Godley search for the Ripper. As Abberline and Godley investigate the neighborhood where the crimes occur, they become acquainted with the prostitutes and street people who were friends and compatriots of the victims, and Abberline finds himself falling in love with Mary Kelly (Heather Graham), a beautiful Irish streetwalker. As Abberline tries to identify the killer before Mary Kelly can become the next victim, he and Godley have to contend with Sir Charles Warren (Ian Richardson), their superior who is keen to pin the murders on a culprit who isn't British, and Sir William Gull (Ian Holm), a respected physician who has his own ideas about the murders and the benefits of psychosurgery. From Hell marked a change of pace for Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes, the sibling directorial team best known for their gritty depictions of America's urban underground in such films as Menace II Society and Dead Presidents.
Cast
- Johnny Depp
- Heather Graham
- Ian Holm
- Ian Richardson
- Robbie Coltrane
- Lesley Sharp
- Susan Lynch
- Katrin Cartlidge
- Terence Harvey
- Estelle Skornik
- Paul Rhys
- Nicholas McGaughey
- Jason Flemyng
- Annabelle Apsion
- Joanna Page
- Mark Dexter
- Danny Midwinter
- Samantha Spiro
- David Schofield
- Bryon Fear
- Peter Eyre
- Cliff Parisi
- Sophia Myles
- Ralph Ineson
- Amy Huck
- Rupert Farley
- Donald Douglas
- John Owens
- Tony Tang
- Liz Moscrop
- Roger Frost
- Ian McNeice
- Steve John Shepherd
- Al Ashton
- Poppy Rogers
- Bruce Byron
- Melanie Hill
- Andy Linden
- David Fisher
- Gary Powell
- Steve Chaplin
- Vincent Franklin
- Louise Atkins
- Anthony Parker
- James Greene
- Dominic Cooper
- Carey Thring
- Vladimir Kulhavy
- Graham Kent
- Rupert Holliday-Evans
- Simon Harrison
- Paul Moody
- Glen Barry
- Charlie Parish
- Gerry Grennell
- Stephen Milton
- Rupert Holliday
- Martin Childs
- Amy Robinson
- Steve Artmont
- Allen Hughes
- George Bowers
- Jiri Farkas
- Dan Lebental
- Joyce Gallie
- Peter Deming
- George Gibbs
- Thomas M. Hammel
- Kym Barrett
- Bill Taylor
- Mark Raggett
- Terry Hayes
- Rafael Yglesias
- Sally Osoba
- Pavel Vokoun
- Jindra Koci
- Albert Hughes