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Ripper: Letter from Hell 2001

★ 4.560 votes114 min📅 2001-08-08

"He's back from the past to pick up the pieces."

In *Ripper: Letter from Hell* (2001), A.J. Cook stars as a determined woman who channels her past trauma into a deep study of serial killers, learning under a renowned expert.

Director: John Eyres

Cast

A. J. Cook
A. J. Cook
Molly Keller
Bruce Payne
Bruce Payne
Marshall Kane
Ryan Northcott
Ryan Northcott
Jason Korda
Emmanuelle Vaugier
Emmanuelle Vaugier
Andrea Carter
Claire Keim
Claire Keim
Chantal Etienne
Derek Hamilton
Eddie Sackman
Daniella Evangelista
Daniella Evangelista
Mary-Anne Nordstrom
Kelly Brook
Kelly Brook
Marisa Tavares
Jürgen Prochnow
Jürgen Prochnow
Detective Kelso
Leanne Buchanan
Leanne Buchanan
Cheryl Ellis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ripper: Letter from Hell (2001) about?

The film follows a woman who, after surviving a massacre, studies serial killers under a famous expert. When a modern-day copycat of Jack the Ripper begins targeting her classmates, she must use her knowledge to stop the killer before she becomes the next victim.

Who directed Ripper: Letter from Hell?

John Eyres directed this chilling horror film, crafting a tense atmosphere that heightens the suspense throughout the story.

Who stars in Ripper: Letter from Hell?

The film features A.J. Cook, Bruce Payne, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Claire Keim, and Ryan Northcott in key roles, bringing depth to the unfolding mystery.

Is Ripper: Letter from Hell (2001) worth watching?

For horror fans seeking a blend of psychological suspense and classic slasher elements, *Ripper: Letter from Hell* offers a solidly tense experience. While not groundbreaking, its atmospheric storytelling and A.J. Cook's performance make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy the genre.

How long is Ripper: Letter from Hell?

The film has a runtime of 114 minutes, making it a solid feature-length horror experience.

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About Ripper: Letter from Hell (2001) — Survive the Shadow of Jack the Ripper's Legacy

In *Ripper: Letter from Hell* (2001), A.J. Cook stars as a determined woman who channels her past trauma into a deep study of serial killers, learning under a renowned expert. Her academic pursuit takes a terrifying turn when a modern-day Jack the Ripper copycat begins stalking and murdering her classmates one by one. Directed by John Eyres, this horror film blends psychological suspense with the chilling atmosphere of a classic slasher, as the protagonist races against time to uncover the killer's identity before the next victim falls. With a tense plot and a haunting setting, it explores themes of obsession, fear, and the dark legacy of evil.

The film builds an eerie, suspenseful mood as paranoia spreads through the group, blending historical horror with contemporary dread. Eyres' direction amplifies the dread, making every shadow a potential threat. For fans of gritty, atmospheric horror, *Ripper: Letter from Hell* delivers a gripping tale where the past and present collide in the most unsettling ways.