Jack's Back

One hundred years ago, in the City of London, in the East-End slum of Whitechapel, a man shocked the world by murdering, raping and mutilating five women. He was never caught.

5.4
19881h 37m

A young doctor is suspected when a series of Jack the Ripper copycat killings is committed. However, when the doctor himself is murdered, his identical twin brother claims to have seen visions of the true killer.

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Cast

Photo of James Spader

James Spader

John Allen Wesford / Richard Wesford

Photo of Cynthia Gibb

Cynthia Gibb

Christina "Chris" Moscari

Photo of Jim Haynie

Jim Haynie

Sgt. Gabriel

Photo of Robert Picardo

Robert Picardo

Dr. Carlos Battera

Photo of Rod Loomis

Rod Loomis

Dr. Sidney Tannerson

Photo of Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey

Scott Morofsky

Photo of John Wesley

John Wesley

Sam Hillard

Photo of Bobby Hosea

Bobby Hosea

Tom Dellerton

Photo of Danitza Kingsley

Danitza Kingsley

Denise Johnson

Photo of Kevin Glover

Kevin Glover

Neil Finchley

Photo of Wendell Wright

Wendell Wright

Capt. Walter Prentis

Photo of Mario Machado

Mario Machado

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Cindy Guyer

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Reviews

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Wuchak

4/10

**_Some highlights, but contrived writing, misleading title, dubious casting and TV-budget feel_**

One hundred years after the infamous Whitechapel murders, a copycat killer manifests in Los Angeles. After five duplicate slayings, the police are (mis)led to believe that the murderer committed suicide. If not, the culprit is still on the loose!

Being that "Jack’s Back” (1988) is about the second coming of Jack the Ripper, I expected a gory, sleazy slasher along the lines of "Edge of Sanity" (1989), but this is more akin to "I, Madman" (1989) mixed with “The Night Stalker” (1972), just inferior to both. It was one of James Spader’s first starring roles and he does a fine job while winsome Cynthia Gibb is another positive on the female front.

Unfortunately, something turned me off. For one, the character played by Rex Ryon comes across as a NFL linebacker as opposed to a young doctor, which is bad casting. Then there’s the jarring twist at the half hour mark and the hackneyed identical twin trope. Why Sure! It doesn’t help that very little of the flick FEELS like Jack the Ripper in the modern day, as was the case with “Edge of Sanity” or the more recent “Maniac” (2012).

This was the writer/director’s first film, which might explain the deficiencies. He intended for it to be titled “Red Rain” with the use of Peter Gabriel’s song for the opening credits, but the miniscule budget wouldn’t allow for the licensing.

While I was surprisingly disappointed, Siskel & Ebert gave it a fairly enthusiastic “thumbs-up.” So, if anything I said trips your trigger, give it a shot. You might like it. As far as I’m concerned, there’s good reason for its obscurity.

The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles.

GRADE: C/C-

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