Jack the Ripper (disambiguation)
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Jack the Ripper is a pseudonym given to an unknown man active in the killings in largely impoverished districts in and around Whitechapel, London, in late 1888.
Jack the Ripper may also refer to:
Literary works and comic books
- Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution, a 1976 non-fiction book by Stephen Knight
- Jack the Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend, a 1996 book by Richard Wallace
- Night of the Ripper, a 1984 novel by Robert Bloch.
- From Hell (comic book series), a comic book series by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell
Movies
- Jack the Ripper (1959 film)
- Jack the Ripper (1976 film), a 1976 Swiss–German thriller film
- From Hell (2001 film), a film based on the comic book series, starring Johnny Depp
Music
- Jack the Ripper (song), a song recorded in 1963 by Screaming Lord Sutch
- Jack the Ripper, a 1993 song recorded by Morrissey on his live album Beethoven Was Deaf
- Jack the Ripper, a song recorded by Motorhead on their album March ör Die.
- Where's Jack the Ripper, a 1999 Drum and Bass track by Grooverider
Television
- Jack the Ripper (1973 TV series), a BBC television drama
- Jack the Ripper (1988 TV series), a television mini-series
Video games
- Jack the Ripper (1987 video game), a text adventure game by CRL
- Jack the Ripper (2003 video game), an adventure game for Microsoft Windows
- Sherlock Holmes versus Jack the Ripper (2009 video game)
- The alias that the Metal Gear franchise's character Raiden (Metal Gear) is known by prior to the series' events, during his childhood as a child soldier in the Liberian civil war.
- Assassin's Creed Syndicate Jack The Ripper (2015 video game), a DLC of the Assassin's Creed Syndicate Game in which you play the ripper
Miscellaneous
- Casebook: Jack the Ripper, a website started in 1996
See also
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