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Night After Night After Night

The ripper is waiting...
1969 | 88m | English

(216 votes)

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Popularity: 0.8 (history)

Director: Lindsay Shonteff
Writer: Dail Ambler
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There's a killer on the loose in London, and whilst our typically craggy copper DI Rowan investigates, Judge Lomax is busy in court, dishing out harsh sentences to everyone who comes before him.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1969
Director: Lindsay Shonteff
Writer: Dail Ambler
Genres: Horror, Crime
Keywords jack the ripper
Production Companies Dudley Birch Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
Jack May Judge Lomax
Gilbert Wynne Inspector Bill Rowan
Linda Marlowe Jenny Rowan
Justine Lord Helena Lomax
Donald Sumpter Pete Laver
Jack Smethurst Chief Inspector
Terry Scully Carter
Peter Forbes-Robertson Powell
Jacqueline Clarke Josie Leach
Michael Nightingale Martingale, solicitor
Simon Lack Endell's Q.C.
April Harlow Stripper #1
Shirley Easton Stripper #2
Carol Haddon Prostitute #1
Yvonne Paul Prostitute #2
Gary Hope Counsel
Name Job
Lindsay Shonteff Director
Dail Ambler Writer
Douglas Gamley Music
Douglas Hill Cinematography
C. Wilfred Arnold Art Direction
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James Mellor Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_A psycho switchblade killer is on the loose in sleazy late 60’s London_** The corpses of attractive females are stacking up and so a no-nonsense detective (Gilbert Wynne) tries to zero-in on the murderer. Is it a womanizing punk, a court clerk or someone else? “Night, After Night, After Nig ... ht” (1969) meshes the mental illness elements of “Psycho” with the seedy Big City milieu of “Coogan’s Bluff,” just switched to the locale of London’s seedy underbelly. Like the future “The Confessional,” aka “House of Mortal Sin,” it casts suspicion on those in respectable authority positions. Blurbs about the flick describe the slayer as a “Jack the Ripper-type serial killer,” just in the modern day (the late 1960s, that is) yet, while sinister indeed, the murderer is nowhere close to being as bad as Jack the Ripper in regard to the grisly things he did to his victims’ bodies. The subtext is interesting: Day-to-day exposure to the most degenerate denizens of society may cause someone to break and seek to purge those undesirable elements, sort of like Marvel’s Foolkiller, who debuted 4.5 years later in Man-Thing 3-4. Linda Marlowe plays the detective’s winsome wife and stands out on the feminine front. On the other side of the gender spectrum, Donald Sumpter’s character is like the British precursor to Luther in the “The Warriors” ten years later (David Patrick Kelly) while the determined Wynne come across as England’s version of Leonard Nimoy. Although distasteful in some ways for obvious reasons, including the grungy London setting, this obscure flick has its points of interest, including a respectable place in slasher history, a decade before the genre exploded. It runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot in London. GRADE: B-

Sep 29, 2024