The New York Ripper (1982)

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Title: The New York Ripper

Genre: Horror, Crime, Thriller, Mystery

Cast: Jack Hedley, Almanta Suska, Howard Ross, Andrea Occhipinti, Alexandra Delli Colli, Paolo Malco, Cinzia de Ponti, Cosimo Cinieri, Daniela Doria, Babette New, Zora Kerova, Antone Pagán, Josh Cruze, Rita Silva, Giordano Falzoni, Lucio Fulci, Barbara Cupisti, Martin Sorrentino, Michele Soavi, Sal Carollo, Urs Althaus, Paul E. Guskin, Marsha MacBride, Violetta Jean, Cesare Di Vito, Elisa Cervi, Chiara Ferrari, Rick Reid, Jorge Umberto Quevedo, Ralph Nieves, Tony Carrion, Rene Clemente, Nat Bush, James Sampson

Release: 1982-03-04

Runtime: 93

Plot: A burned-out New York police detective teams up with a college psychoanalyst to track down a vicious serial killer randomly stalking and killing various young women around the city.

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How many of you have seen this film? This was a good one. A little corny with the sound effects but a great horror. Lucio Fulci in my opinion was the best when it came to these films. He was a genius.
 
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