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Jill the Ripper (1999)
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Reviews Counted:3
Fresh:0
Rotten:3
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: When his influential younger brother becomes the latest victim of a depraved serial killer, Murray Wilson (Lundgren - JOHNNY MNEMONIC, MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE), a former boxer and San Francisco... When his influential younger brother becomes the latest victim of a depraved serial killer, Murray Wilson (Lundgren - JOHNNY MNEMONIC, MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE), a former boxer and San Francisco detective, launches his own investigation, determined to bring the culprit to justice. Infiltrating the secretive world of high-priced bondage and domination (populated by some of the city's most prominent citizens), Wilson discovers a twisted domain of unfettered desires, where everything's for sale, and clients are paying with their lives. [More]
Starring: Dolph Lundgren, Danielle Brett, Layton Morrison
Starring: Dolph Lundgren, Danielle Brett, Layton Morrison
Director: Anthony Hickox
Director: Anthony Hickox
Screenwriter: Kevin Bernhardt
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