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Adrienne Barbeau in Terror en el puente de Londres (1985)

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Terror en el puente de Londres

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5/10

You know... this could have been a lot worse

I began watching this as a joke, but actually found it mildly enjoyable, like a more-bloody, supernatural-ish Murder She Wrote episode. Hoff is Hoff, with all that entails, but most of the other leads give competent performances, and I appreciated that Clu Gulager's role wasn't as one-note as you would expect. Stephanie Kramer is solid as Hoff's romantic object, and while I'm sure some fans would have preferred a more sexy turn from Adrian Barbeau, she's likeable as the town librarian. Yes it's a silly bit of made-for-TV nonsense, but I found it a less than terrible thing to have running in the background during a quiet spring afternoon. :)
  • tomservo-10
  • 5 abr 2019
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5/10

Not bad if you're bored

The story of the "Terror at London Bridge" is pretty ridiculous but it held my interest. The plot is a pretty weird, the London Bridge (in real life) was dismantled and shipped to Arizona. Yes Arizona. Anyway, a tourist couple are staying near the bridge and the wife cuts her finger and Jack the Ripper is resurrected and starts his reign of terror again in Arizona (of all places)!

It's pretty cheesy, but David Hasselhoff was easy on the eyes. Stefanie Kramer held her own, although overly tanned and the hair, the shoulder pads, but hey, it's the 80's. Adrienne Barbeau was not utilized as much as she could have been, but did a decent job. Randolph Mantooth was fair enough as the co-cop friend of Hasselhoff.

This was a TV movie, which I realize young people can't comprehend these days. I grew up watching the "ABC Movie of the Week" back in the 70's, which actually have some fantastic movies, which are cult classics now. This isn't a classic, no way near that, but it was okay, and had a few suspenseful moments. Would I go out of my way to watch this, no. But if it came on, I had nothing else to do, yeah, sure.
  • tamstrat
  • 26 ago 2020
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4/10

The London Bridge Is The Real Star!

I bought this little sleep-fest on VHS years ago in a cutout bin and could barely finish watching it. It moves like Molasses in the dead of winter and telegraphs the story line like Marconi on Meth. But, that legendary old bridge still photographs with atmospherics that rival any Hammer horror flick from 20 years earlier! I've walked that bridge and as you lean over those massive stones you can literally sense the history under your feet. Chainsaw mogul Robert McCulloch developed Lake Havasu City AZ after buying 26 square miles of desert for about $75/acre, intending on turning it into an upscale resort and site for a new chainsaw factory. But, to draw people to the middle of nowhere he needed a hook.

When the City Of London announced they were going to auction off the 1831 historic span because it was sinking into the Thames River, McCulloch negotiated long and hard to buy it in 1968 for a stunning $2.4 million and then spent three years dismantling it stone-by-stone for the long journey to his desert oasis. It was carried by ship down through the Panama Canal then carried by trucks to it's final destination. And that bridge is BIG! 928 feet long and 62 feet wide, but each stone was numbered so the span could be reassembled like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle -the bridge is now listed as the world's largest antique. And they did an amazing job! There was even a smallish English "village" complete with costumed employees who hawked Americanized Fish and Chips from quaint little shops. Iconic -and authentic- red cast-iron phone booths and heraldic banners complete the look. I visited it in 1979, and even though most of the current resort wasn't even built yet, it was still a memorable experience.

So: even today that bridge is really something to see -especially in it's present incongruous location. And, YEAH: it's entirely possible that Jack the Ripper himself scuttled across those historic stones!
  • gsbltd
  • 15 sept 2017
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good for a rainy Sunday afternoon

Certainly not the level of a Hitchcock thriller, this movie was still kind of fun if you don't expect too much. Typical 80s style and fashion and a silly plot make this the kind of movie I remember seeing at an 8th-grade sleepover. If you are a

Randolph Mantooth fan like me, you'll appreciate seeing him in anything full

length. Unfortunately, his character is a bit goofy, but I'll take it. Don't bother if you want something that is scary or asks you to figure anything out. I would

recommend it only for a young group (contains nothing as gruesome as some of

today's treasures) or as background while you clean the house on a rainy

Sunday afternoon.
  • fyrefly68
  • 27 ago 2004
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1/10

Awful Made For TV Chiller

In 1888 Jack the Ripper is shot by police and dies in the Thames river. In 1985 the last original stone used to rebuild the London Bridge in Lake Havasu, Arizona is laid, and all the city is happy. But since that moment some strange murders occur in the quiet tourist destination. The policeman Don Gregory (Hasselhoff) has some suspects, but his ideas are quite strange. He thinks that Jack the Ripper has somehow been revived. Nobody believes him, even though he is, in fact, correct.

When I sat down to watch this, I didn't expect a masterpiece. I just expected it to be a bad 80's horror movie that would be good for some laughs and some gore. But this is a made-for-television horror film that should never have been made. The premise is ridiculous, the film is scare free, and the acting is atrocious. And since it was made for TV, there is no gore, just women screaming as Jack raises a blade as we fade to commercial.

This film isn't even good for some laughs. Despite the presence of the always terrible Hasselhoff and cult icon Adrienne Barbeau (who is given nothing interesting to do,) the movie is boring, plodding along until it's predictable conclusion.
  • LeaBlacks_Balls
  • 20 feb 2010
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3/10

Standard 80's TV fare

Another in a long line of Jack the Ripper returns movies. Every cornball cliche in the book was in this dull, routine, totally predictable yawner. A big city cop moves to Arizona as a way to avoid stress after a bad incident in Chicago. However, he runs into even more pressure when he gets on the trail of a serial murderer who slays in exactly the same fashion as the notorious 19th century London killer. Gad, what a stupid film.
  • helpless_dancer
  • 11 abr 2000
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3/10

Cult film for the vault. Keep it in the Vault!!

This film is set in my hometown of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, home of the London Bridge. What I can tell you about this film is that you should only see it if you live in LHC and would like a big laugh. To see big stars (Rose Marie from the Dick Van Dyke Show and David Hasselhoff) in our little meccha is unreal, especially when you see that Rose Marie is the owner of the hotel at the edge of town. This film is one for the history books, and if you had the opportunity to see this film on NBC when it first aired, you would have probably seen the Apple Computer "1984" commercials a few times too. Ahh memories!
  • jimjer
  • 27 mar 2000
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7/10

It's Different - I Liked It

'Bridge Across Time' aka 'Terror at London Bridge' is a pretty good 1985 made for TV film. It's a different twist on Jack the Ripper.

Basically, when The Ripper was shot and toppled over the London Bridge in 1888 he knocked over a stone with him into the Thames River. The original London Bridge was relocated to Lake Havasu City, Arizona and completed there in 1971. The film shows there was a missing stone, found and brought to Arizona in 1985 - this stone must have housed The Ripper's soul(?) or similar idea. Anyway, Jack is back in 1985 and he's killing the same way he did in 1888.

In away, The Ripper is resurrected via this stone and fresh blood (similar to the way a vampire is resurrected - ya know the dust of a vampire, fresh blood hits it and ta-dah we have a vampire - same with The Ripper and the stone in this film).

I quite liked this film - I can suspend my beliefs to see a vampire resurrected in a similar manner so it is easy for me to do that for Jack The Ripper as well.

The movie started out good, it hit a bit of a lull then picked back up into an exciting thriller.

Yes this is a good rainy day film.

7/10
  • Tera-Jones
  • 21 abr 2015
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3/10

This is a rare 80s David Hasselhoff horror movie, thankfully

Terror at London Bridge (1985) is a movie that I recently watched on Shudder. The storyline follows a Chicago detective who transfers to Lake Havasu, Arizona after a traumatic shooting. Lake Havasu has the London Bridge (true story) which a philanthropist purchased and moved there for tourist purposes. When a piece of the bridge is found in England in the River Thames, it is transferred to Lake Havasu and added to the bridge. Little do the residents know that piece of bridge is haunted and triggers the return of Jack the Ripper. When a killing spree starts like Lake Havasu has never seen can the Chicago police officer overcome his inner demons and stop Jack?

This movie is directed by E. W. Swackhamer (The Dain Curse) and stars David Hasselhoff (Knight Rider), Stepfanie Kramer (The Man with Two Brains), Adrienne Barbeau (The Fog), Barbara Bingham (Jason Takes Manhattan) and Randolph Mantooth (Killer Holiday).

The is a very random and odd movie. I will say I did like the opening kill, depiction of the bridge and use of fog. They do a good job of using fog machines throughout the film. However, the plot is flimsy, writing is average to bad, acting is mediocre and the ending is horrendous. The Scooby-Doo who done it elements and reveal was "so bad it's bad" and the love story didn't work for me.

Overall, this is a rare 80s David Hasselhoff horror movie, thankfully. I would score this a 3.5/10 and recommend skipping it.
  • kevin_robbins
  • 29 sept 2022
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6/10

Don't hassle the Hoff, don't rip off the Ripper!

If you are into horror, you always have to remain open-minded towards flamboyant premises and plot descriptions that instantly seem like a terribly bad idea. Otherwise, you are guaranteed to miss out on fantastically absurd movies like "Terror at London Bridge". How imaginative is this? The one and only Jack the Ripper - from Whitechapel in London, England - reincarnates in a small town in Arizona, USA, simply because the town rebuilt the original Thames Bridge where the most notorious serial killer in history allegedly died. Good old Jackie Boy cheerfully picks up his one-hundred-year-old habits and starts slicing the throats of local ladies.

Now, as silly as it sounds, I nevertheless reckon that "Terror at London Bridge" was quite a prestigious and successful production around the time of its release, especially for a TV-movie. The Jack the Ripper character always works in horror film, and there even was a whole hype and revival due to the 100th anniversary of the 1888 Whitechapel killings. Lead actor David Hasselhoff was hotter than butter on popcorn in 1985, since the film came right in between of "Knight Rider" and "Baywatch". Despite the slightly - just slightly, mind you - implausible plot, the film has a handful of tense moments and the murders are above-average gruesome for a TV-film. The Hoff receives good support from a couple of familiar faces, including Clu Gulager, Lane Smith and the ravishing Adrienne Barbeau.
  • Coventry
  • 23 sept 2020
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3/10

Hasselhoff vs. Jack the Ripper!

  • BandSAboutMovies
  • 28 feb 2019
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9/10

Enjoyed it very much!

This made for TV movie wasn't such a bad shot. "Bridge Across Time" provided a great cast, a great plot, and a superb outcome. Here you got places that mirrors one another. A bridge in London where Jack The Ripper crossed and died. Then about 100 years later, the same thing happens all over again. The bridge in Arizona has a stone that contained a curse. When the first victim cuts her finger, her blood strangely revived Jack The Ripper. How could that possibly happen? Policeman Don Gregory(David Hasselhoff) wants to know. He suspects that the stone the town fished out is laced with the spirit of The Ripper. But no one is buying that. Other than himself, he has Angie(Stepfanie Kramer, "We Got it Made" and "Hunter") to help back up his story. Swearing off guns due to mistaken identity in the past, he later puts those feelings aside when the Ripper tried to kill Angie. Both he and the stone went back to the watery grave where it stays. The one thing the stone should have done is left that stone where it belongs. With the star power this movie have, no wonder I love it! 4 out of 5 stars!
  • GOWBTW
  • 26 mar 2008
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7/10

Night Rider Meets the Ripper!

  • gaylord_small
  • 25 oct 2005
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4/10

I did not care for the way it ended

  • jordondave-28085
  • 8 jul 2023
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Contrast between temperature shooting and what the shot temperature portrayed.

The opening shot of the movie was made outside-at night when the desert temperature was over 105 degrees F. The opening shot for the movie depicted Jack The Ripper in a long black cloak running stealthfully down a fog ladden street in London. The scene skillfully suggested a clold damp evening in London. The actual special effects produced by the crew were classic Hollywood. It seemed very surreal to watch this scene being shot over and over between 12:30 and 1:30 in the morning. The final cut depicted cold when the entire crew was literally crumbling from the heat. It was truly a treat to watch the skill and professionalism displayed just to get a take on approximately five seconds of movie film.
  • trebligj
  • 7 feb 2002
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4/10

Sooooo much cheese

Oh, dear, this one is - kind of - painful. No, it's not so bad that I turned it off, but it sure as hell doesn't match up with anything in the genre that it's trying for. If you think of the - classic - 'slasher' films then you'll probably at least hope they'll creep you out a bit (or just indulge in some over the top gory fun). 'Terror at London Bridge' is - technically - a 'slasher' movie, only it just isn't really anything to write home about.

We begin in London a hundred years ago when none other than Jack the Ripper is shot and 'killed' over London Bridge. Fast Forward a hundred years later and the bridge has been moved, brick by brick, to America (yeah, don't ask too many questions - just go with it!). And, guess what, Jack's come along for the ride and is back to his old tricks with the local women. Only one man stands in his way - and he's going to do it without his talking car, none other than David Hasselhoff.

It's a kind of 'Jaws-esque' affair from then on, with 'the Hoff' guessing that the real Jack the Ripper is behind the killings and wanting to close public events, while the profit-hungry council bosses not wanting to admit there's a problem due to the financial tourism cost such an admission would cause.

There's nothing offensively bad about this film. I almost like the premise, but there's just not that much that's good either. It's not funny, i.e. It plays it straight and it's not gory with inventive kills either. The British characters are almost cliches of what English people are like and are laughably funny, but for all the wrong reasons.

If you're a fan of 'the Hoff' you'll probably enjoy this, although, despite being the only real name on the cast list you'll recognise, he's not in it as much as you'd think he would be. Otherwise, it's just a basic 'made-for-TV' affair that's pretty forgettable, as it doesn't offer anything new to the genre.
  • bowmanblue
  • 15 may 2025
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5/10

Upon a preposterous premise Jack the Ripper rivives in Arizona!!

Hollywood has been exploited Jack the Ripper endlessly, however it was the very first time that our beloved badass crossing the ocean thru a missing stone of London's bridge carried to far of Arizona, it sounds too much preposterous at first glance and undoubtedly it's really is indeed, worst after almost a century after, somehow thru a lady's blood the dreaded killer is back to life making some victims that dare crossing the infamous bridge.

The movie has a fine casting as the leading actor David Hasselhoff at youth time career as detective of police with a bleak past, the gorgeous Adrienne Barbeau that had just a small appearance killed by Jack, also the often villain Lane Smith as powerful politician and the veteran actor Clu Gulager as dour police Chief, upon a lame screenplay where the killer's identity is too soon is unveiled undermining the offering, overall if we forget the mismatches let it see easily, as low-profile story don't expect too much.

Thanks for reading.

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First watch: 1999 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 5.25.
  • elo-equipamentos
  • 2 jul 2025
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6/10

Did I do all that!

  • sol-kay
  • 2 sept 2009
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7/10

Criminally underrated!

This delightfully corny 80s yarn popped up on autoplay while I was watching some afternoon movies on Tubi. When this one autoplayed I thought "eh whatever I'll give it a shot" and boy, was I surprised!

Hasselhoff as the sheriff, Clu Gulagar, the lady from Hunter (I always forget her name), Adrienne Barbeau -- there are some solid names in this flick! As a random observation almost all of the actors guest starred on Murder, She Wrote.

Anyway I just loved everything about this movie, it's silly and fun. The current 4.9 rating is way way harsh, it deserves higher!
  • jacobnunnally
  • 24 jun 2022
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10/10

Creepy movie with a great cast!

I love this movie because i'm a huge Randolph Mantooth fan. This movie had a lot of creepy atmosphere supported by a great score composed by Lalo Schifrin.The casting for this film is excellent,too.Randolph Mantooth plays Detective Joe Nez,he is very cool and looks hot! David Hasselhoff and Stepfanie Kramer had a great chemistry together and both played great. The supporting cast by Clu Gulager,Lane Smith,Adrienne Barbeau,Rose Marie and Paul Rossilli is perfect. It's a real classic and i hope this movie become a great DVD release some day!

( Randolph Mantooth-One of the best actors in the world- I love you! )

Title: Terror at London Bridge/Bridge Across Time/Jack the Ripper in Arizona Director: E.W. Swackhamer Writer: William F. Nolan Cinematographer: Gil Hubbs Cast: David Hasselhoff,Randolph Mantooth,Stepfanie Kramer,Adrienne Barbeau,Rose Marie,Clu Gulager,Ken Swofford,Paul Rossilli,Barbara Bingham,David Fox Brenton and others.
  • JohnnyGage
  • 14 oct 2005
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6/10

A Decent, if Unoriginal, Film

"Terror at London Bridge" is a decent TV budget horror mystery. The cast does a good job of invoking the right emotions at the right moments, Hoff gives a good performance as usual. The effects are meh at best, which is sad as this is a Jack the Ripper movie. One would hope to see some actual ripping, and not just some light stabbing. The cinematography could be better, as could the lighting and the score, but the writing is good at least. It all adds up to an enjoyable middle of the road TV movie.

There is one thing that really bothers me though. This film seems like it's based on the William Nolan story "The Final Stone". In fact, Nolan wrote the script. The changes are so small that you'd barely know there were changes. Sure, there's the usual toning down for TV, but other than that, and some slight name changes, there's nothing different. So why didn't they credit his original story? It just kind of irks me. Not enough to deduct any points from the product, but enough that I would rather read the story instead.
  • dodgecameron-43059
  • 28 jul 2022
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Silly Jack the Ripper Tale

Terror at London Bridge (1985)

* 1/2 (out of 4)

Silly made-for-TV flick starts off in 1888 as Jack the Ripper has just killed another woman and takes off running. He only makes it to the London Bridge where he is shot, falls over the side and takes one of the stones with him. Flash-forward to 1985 and Lake Havasu City, AZ where the bridge is now located. It's a special day as that one, long-lost piece of the bridge has been found and returned to its place. Soon murdered women start turning up and a detective (David Hasselhoff) begins to think that the spirit of Jack the Ripper has returned. There's way too much attempted plot in this rather horrid flick that really insults anyone who is a fan of Jack the Ripper movies. I'm really not sure what the point of this film was but there's no logic that can be found here and the story seems to go off in countless directions. Part of the time it wants to be a serious horror flick and other times it wants to simply show off the body of Hasselhoff who is either shirtless, acting sexy or simply walking around with the buttons of his shirt undone. He certainly tries coming off more as a playboy than a detective and his performance isn't much better. The supporting cast isn't too bad with Clu Gulager (THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD), Adrienne Barbeau (THE FOG) and Lane Smith (MY COUSIN VINNY) having small roles. None of them have much to do but it's fun seeing them. The screenplay is the main problem here as the movie just never paints any type of mystery that one will be excited about and things get off to a bad start and never pick up. By the thirty-minute mark you'll be bored out of your mind and you've still got seventy-minutes to go. The direction by Swackhamer isn't too bad even if it has all those cliché made-for-TV moments.
  • Michael_Elliott
  • 28 mar 2010
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9/10

A decent movie.

  • wkozak221
  • 3 mar 2022
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Yes the '80s movies, what good times.

Oh yes the '80s movies. What great times. The gals all had long blonde hair skinny and tall with a smug attitude knowing the are turning everyone's eyes. The guys almost the same lol, long hair, skinny, tall and wearing their tight worn out big bell Levi jeans in those days. But the '80s movies were fun sometimes a little corny sometimes a little drawn, but they were always interesting and fun to watch. It's amazing how many big stars today got their start and some of those movies from the '70s and '80s even in television series no names and up-and-coming ended up being big names and well known throughout the entertainment industry. But give me the '80s. Give me the rock and roll in those big bell Levi jeans.
  • jimgvpinc
  • 2 sept 2022
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