Jack The Ripper (jesгєs Franco, 1976) -
The film reimagines the Ripper as , a respected surgeon by day who murders and mutilates streetwalkers by night.
Klaus Kinski as Dr. Dennis Orloff (Jack the Ripper) Jack the Ripper (JesГєs Franco, 1976)
Franco leans into a Freudian backstory, depicting Orloff’s crimes as a vengeful response to childhood abuse by his prostitute mother. The film reimagines the Ripper as , a
Josephine Chaplin, Lina Romay, and Herbert Fux Josephine Chaplin, Lina Romay, and Herbert Fux Jesús
Jesús Franco’s 1976 adaptation of the mythos stands as one of the more grimy, nihilistic entries in the director’s vast filmography. Rather than a historical whodunit, the film—alternatively titled Der Dirnenmörder von London —is a psychological exploitation horror that prioritizes sleaze and gothic atmosphere over factual accuracy. Film Overview Director: Jesús "Jess" Franco
The audience knows Orloff's identity from the start; the tension is derived from his descent into madness rather than a search for a hidden killer. Stylistic Features
A central theme is the juxtaposition of "respectable society" with the violent undercurrents of the Victorian underworld.