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Sur le fil du scalpel

Original title: Jack's Back
  • 1988
  • 16
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
4.7K
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James Spader in Sur le fil du scalpel (1988)
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A serial killer in Los Angeles celebrates Jack the Ripper's 100th birthday by committing similar murders.A serial killer in Los Angeles celebrates Jack the Ripper's 100th birthday by committing similar murders.A serial killer in Los Angeles celebrates Jack the Ripper's 100th birthday by committing similar murders.

  • Director
    • Rowdy Herrington
  • Writer
    • Rowdy Herrington
  • Stars
    • James Spader
    • Cynthia Gibb
    • Jim Haynie
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    4.7K
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    • Director
      • Rowdy Herrington
    • Writer
      • Rowdy Herrington
    • Stars
      • James Spader
      • Cynthia Gibb
      • Jim Haynie
    • 55User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    • Chris Moscari
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    • Dr. Carlos Battera
    Rod Loomis
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    • Dr. Sidney Tannerson
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    • Jack Pendler
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    • Scott Morofsky
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    7tlharrison-59546

    Enjoyed it

    This was recommended on my Amazon prime. It looked like a hokey, made for TV movie. I decided to throw it on and it definitely was a hokey, made for TV movie but I really enjoyed it. Most roles I've seen Spader play have been arrogant and not all that likeable. I really enjoyed seeing him play the good guy(s) and for whatever reason, found him to be really attractive in this movie. The copy cat murders don't really have much to do with the movie, it mostly focuses on Spaders character. I enjoyed it and would watch it again.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Spader is aces in this low budget feature.

    While all of my reviews usually include a brief rehashing of the story, I'll try to say as little as possible, so people can experience the twists fresh. The main idea is that in 1988 L. A., on the 100th anniversary of the Jack the Ripper slayings, a current serial killer is replicating those murders down to the last detail. James Spader plays John Wesford, a do-gooder medical student employed at a clinic, and John ends up suspected of the crimes. So not only must the psychopath be identified, but Johns' name must be cleared...by an unexpected source.

    "Jack's Back" creator Rowdy Herrington had been working in the business approximately a dozen years, doing various odd jobs behind the camera, before making this writing & directing debut. He realized that the anniversary of the Jack the Ripper crimes was imminent, and tied in that element to a story he'd already conceived. While his movie isn't anything special, it *is* solidly entertaining. It might not be gory enough for some people, but it has some good atmosphere (the sets are deliberately rendered to be somewhat hazy), and Herringtons' story twists help to keep things somewhat interesting.

    The main attraction is in seeing Spader subtly delineate two different characters. Herrington has also assembled a strong supporting cast here: pretty Cynthia Gibb as an intelligent leading lady, Jim Haynie, Chris Mulkey (source of some amusing comedy relief), and John Wesley as assorted detectives working the case, Rod Loomis as the ill-tempered head doctor at the clinic, Rex Ryon as Johns' co-worker, and the always great Robert Picardo as a psychiatrist lending the cops his expertise.

    Nicely filmed at a variety of L. A. locations.

    Seven out of 10.
    8bean-d

    A Fun '80s Movie

    "Jack's Back" (1988) is a serial killer movie that is thoroughly '80s: the soundtrack, the lighting, the acting--everything. Watching this movie is like going back many years in a time machine. In other words, it's pretty fun. It's also surprisingly restrained. For example, in a scene where the lead goes into a topless bar to buy a gun, there is no obligatory shot of topless girls gyrating around steel poles; he just walks into the bar owner's office. Who knows, maybe the small budget held them back, but it was actually enjoyable to watch a movie that didn't indulge in every predictable grotesquerie.

    The plot is simple: It's the hundred-year anniversary of Jack the Ripper's crime spree, and someone is killing prostitutes in exactly the same manner, on exactly the same dates. Kinda fun.
    6gavin6942

    A Cool Take on the Ripper Story

    A serial killer in Los Angeles celebrates Jack the Ripper's 100th anniversary by committing similar murders.

    My first thought was how strange this film was for starting when there was only one murder left. It seems like it would make more sense to start at the first murder and allow the characters to solve the mystery of the pattern. Instead, they know from the opening scene that the killer is following the pattern of Jack the Ripper. This takes out much of the mystery element...

    The cast here is pretty great, with both James Spader and Robert Picardo, both (I think) before becoming bigger names. Spader always had that boy next door charm, and Picardo is interesting and plays his role as a psychiatrist well, coming off as very suspicious at all the right moments.

    The New York Times said "is so dull it leaves you plenty of time to marvel at how a plot can be this rickety, how a production can look this shabby, and how the first-time writer and director Rowdy Herrington could borrow a story with so relentless a grip on our imaginations and in no time at all declaw it." This seems terribly harsh. While not the greatest movie, it is still much better than many films out there, and had a premise that was enough to carry it.

    I watched this film on Netflix, and I am told this version is different from the one on VHS or that was shown in theaters. I would be curious to know the differences, as I am told they are big enough to completely change the plot of the film... I liked the version I saw, but maybe the other is even better?
    cchase

    Uneven, but solid little DTV Thriller

    Because DTV (Direct-To-Video) thrillers have a reputation for being the "bastard stepchildren" of larger budgeted cable, TV and big screen fare, some great little movies that hold dynamite performances have a tendency to become underrated and overlooked. This was definitely one of them.

    James Spader gives a performance every bit as remarkable as that of Jeremy Irons in DEAD RINGERS, playing twins who become embroiled in a murder mystery involving a serial killer, who is copycatting the infamous Jack the Ripper's horrendous legacy of bloody terror, down to the most minute details.

    B-movie pro Herrington knows how to keep the action, cinematography and editing going at maximum warp, so that the glaring inconsistencies and gaping plot holes are apparent only on repeated viewings. But if you can get past that, you will be rewarded by Spader's performance, (which gives one all the more reason to wonder why this man is not a major star right now), as well as some fine turns by Cynthia Gibb (TV's FAME), Jim Haynie, TWIN PEAKS' Chris Mulkey (another criminally overlooked actor), and a wickedly enjoyable portrayal by Rod Loomis, as a local doctor who knows a lot more about the murders than he lets on.

    A nice little surprise that's worth seeking out on the shelves of your local video palace when all the "good" stuff is gone for the weekend.

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    • Trivia
      Director Rowdy Harrington originally wanted the movie to be titled "Red Rain" and Peter Gabriel's song of the same name was meant to play at the opening credits. Since this was a low budget film, he couldn't get the rights to the song, so he hired Paul Saax to compose the song "Red Harvest" instead. Shortly before the movie release, the studio felt that the title "Red Rain" had no relation to the plot so they decided to change to a more appealing title, "Jack's Back".
    • Goofs
      Identical twins do not have the same fingerprints.
    • Quotes

      Sam Hilliard: This is an emergency. May we come in?

      Chris Moscari: I'm not really dressed.

      Scott Morofsky: It's okay, we're police officers.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Willow/Jack's Back/Assault of the Killer Bimbos/Powaqqatsi/Da (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Red Harvest
      Written by Danny Di Paola, Paul Saax and Jim Tunnell

      Performed by Paul Saax

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El regreso de Jack el destripador
    • Filming locations
      • 901 E. Edgeware Road, Los Angeles, CA 90026, USA(Interior and exterior. John Wesford's apartment.)
    • Production companies
      • Cinema Group
      • Palissades Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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