
Merle Oberon
Kitty Langley
Laird Cregar
Mr. Slade
George Sanders
Inspector John Warwick
Cedric Hardwicke
Robert Bonting
Sara Allgood
Ellen Bonting
Aubrey Mather
Superintendent Sutherland
Queenie Leonard
Daisy the Maid
Doris Lloyd
Jennie
David Clyde
Det. Sgt. Bates
Helena Pickard
Annie Rowley
Ruth Clifford
Hairdresser (uncredited)
Thora Hird
First Murder Victim Katie (uncredited)
Anita Sharp-Bolster
Wiggy (uncredited)
C. Montague Shaw
Stage Manager (uncredited)
Skelton Knaggs
Man with Cart
Charlie Hall
Comedian
Bess Flowers
Woman in Audience
Olaf Hytten
Harris, the Haberdasher
Heather Wilde

Fred Aldrich

Harry Allen

Jimmy Aubrey

Wilson Benge

Billy Bevan

Ted Billings

Edmund Breon

Mae Bruce

Colin Campbell

Herbert Clifton

Grace Davies

Harold De Becker

Cyril Delevanti

Frank Elliott

Herbert Evans

Douglas Gerrard

Gibson Gowland

Kit Guard

Frank Hagney

Gerald Hamer

Lumsden Hare

Alec Harford

Forrester Harvey

Stuart Holmes

Kenneth Hunter

Boyd Irwin

Edna Mae Jones

Colin Kenny

Crauford Kent

Charles Knight

Connie Leon

George Magrill

Kermit Maynard

Mathew McCue

Philo McCullough

Clive Morgan

Edmund Mortimer

John Rice

John Rogers

Raymond Severn

Yorke Sherwood

Leslie Sketchley

Will Stanton

Jane Starr

Robert R. Stephenson

Donald Stuart

Walter Tetley

David Thursby

Frederick Worlock

Joan Bayley
Undetermined Secondary Role
Released
en
$800,000.00
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Reviews

This is quite a suspenseful drama set amongst the murderous goings-on of "Jack the Ripper" in Whitechapel in 19th century London. Laird Cregan is "Slade" - an imposing, secretive, man who takes up lodgings with Sir Cedric Hardwicke and his wife Sara Allgood. Gradually his nocturnal habits begin to arouse her suspicion, and coupled with the ongoing "Ripper" fears, they begin to suspect that he may

Your beauty is exquisite. Victorian London, Whitechapple, and some maniac is slaughtering women with stage backgrounds. Could it be that the mysterious Mr. Slade who has rented the upstairs rooms from Mrs Burton, is the man known as Jack the Ripper? This part of London is cloaked in fog, the cobbled streets damp and bearing witness to unspeakable crimes, the gas lights dimly flicker as the Bri












