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                    1888 London the conditions were bad enough for the poor and 
                    unfortunate residents of London's Whitechapel district. Terrorised 
                    daily by gangs, prostitute Mary Kelly and her group of companions 
                    are in serious danger after one of their flock is kidnapped 
                    by Special Branch. One by one the girls are brutally mutilated. 
                    The only person who can save them is Inspector Fred Abberline, 
                    a police officer who is plagued by psychic visions... 
                   
                    From Hell was mainly filmed in Prague, but for any 
                    Londoners (myself included) the movie seems realistically 
                    set in old London. The sets are breathtaking and the smoggy 
                    atmosphere is wonderful.  
                  One 
                    aspect that could have brought the whole production down on 
                    its knees was the ability of the two American leads to successfully 
                    pull off British accents (Cockney in the case of Depp). While 
                    not totally convincing they do a pretty good job and at least 
                    they didn't stoop to the depths that Dick Van Dyke did in 
                    Mary Poppins.  
                  Robbie 
                    Coltrane seems to play himself, to great effect, as he always 
                    does. And his dry dialogue helps to give this mainly dry movie 
                    a sense of humour. There was one nit-pick I had during this 
                    film which I couldn't fathom. 
                  The 
                    ending is surprisingly not straight out of the happy Hollywood 
                    book of endings and it is a welcome relief to see a movie 
                    that doesn't have a happy heart warming conclusion. By the 
                    way, the uncovering of the Ripper is convincing and his reasons 
                    are well explained. A 
                    thoroughly enjoyable film that puts a nice spin on the Ripper 
                    yarn. 
                  This 
                    2-Disc DVD set has an above average collection of extras including: 
                    Feature length commentary. A View From Hell - making 
                    of documentary. Jack The Ripper: Six Degrees Of Seperation 
                    interactive documentary. Stills gallery. Storyboards. 23 deleted 
                    scenes and the alternative ending. 
                  A 
                    great movie worth adding to your collection. 
                  Ray 
                    Thompson  
                     
                    
                  
                     
                       
                        
                           
                             
                               
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