Jill Rips
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Directed by | Anthony Hickox |
Written by | Gareth Wardell Kevin Bernhardt |
Produced by | Jim Wynorski Tracee Stanley Damian Lee |
Starring | Dolph Lundgren Danielle Brett |
Cinematography | David Pelletier |
Edited by | Brett Hedlund |
Music by | Thomas Barquee Steve Gurevitch |
Production companies | Phoenician Entertainment Franchise Pictures |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Jill Rips(also known asJill the RipperandTied Up[1]) is a 2000 American film directed byAnthony HickoxstarringDolph Lundgren,based on a 1987novel by ScottishwriterFrederic Lindsay.
Plot
[edit]In 1977 Boston, Matt Sorenson, a former police officer who moved across country, returns for the funeral of his high-powered younger brother, Michael. His body is found washed ashore, tied up in a manner suggesting bondage play, with a brutal series of cuts and stabs, some made after death. Intent on finding his brother's killer, Sorenson initially believes a major construction magnate, 'Big Jim' Conway, whom Michael opposed on a subway project, is responsible. He also finds himself drawn to Michael's widow, Irene, who was married to him for six months. After other men are found murdered in a similar fashion, and that they had been photographed with a masked sex worker, the investigation focuses on her, the media branding her "Jill the Ripper." Matt reluctantly immerses himself in the underground bondage and discipline scene, and discovers what has linked his brother's murder, Conway, and Irene together.
Cast
[edit]- Dolph Lundgrenas Matt Sorenson
- Danielle Brett as Irene
- Richard Fitzpatrick as Eddie
- Kristi Angusas Frances
- Charles Seixas as "Big Jim" Conway
- Sandi Ross as Mary O.
- Greg Ellwand as Peerse
- Victor Pedtrchenko as Joe Jujavia
- Kylie Baxas Serena
Release
[edit]Home media
[edit]After a TV premiere on HBO under the alternate titleTied Upin January 2000, the movie was released onDVDon July 4, 2000 byColumbia TriStar Home EntertainmentasJill the Ripper(while keeping its original titleJill Ripsin other countries).[2]In February 2024, Scream Factory released it as a limited run BluRay under its originalJill Ripstitle, as a website exclusive.
Reception
[edit]Novel reviews
[edit]The novel had been described by theToday programmeas 'harrowing, but [its] grim, poetic vision makes it the best novel of its kind for years'. The Sunday Timessaid that 'violent and vicious and brutal, Lindsay's unsparing tale beds down with the imagination like a succubus'. Daily Expresscalled it 'tautly and skillfully written—a genuine, can't-put-it-down, turn-off-the-telly-read'.
References
[edit]- ^"JILL RIPS / Jill the Ripper - 2000".Archived fromthe originalon 2013-09-20.Retrieved2013-12-19.
- ^Jill the Ripper (2000) Dolph Lundgren
External links
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