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Whitechapel [DVD] [2008]

Whitechapel [DVD] [2008]
Directed by SJ Clarkson

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #744 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-02-16
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.77:1
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 136 minutes

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DVD Description
“So all you’ve got to do now is solve the unsolvable and catch the most famous serial killer that ever lived.” --D.S. Miles

The streets of London’s East End are awash with blood. A murderer stalks the night, picking off vulnerable women and leaving them brutally butchered. But this is not the 19th Century; this is not Jack the Ripper – this is a copycat killer and once again the police remain clueless…

For fast-tracked, media savvy DI Chandler it’s his first big murder case; for front-line, hard-bitten DS Miles, he’s now saddled with a boss who would rather talk about Emotional Intelligence than gut feeling. Neither of them have a clue, until renowned ‘Ripperologist’ Edward Buchan draws their attention to the similarities between the Jack the Ripper killings in 1888 and the modern-day murder.

The race is on to succeed where police officers failed over 100 years before – to catch the copycat killer before he strikes again.

Synopsis
The streets of London's East End are awash with blood. A murderer stalks the night, picking off vulnerable women and leaving them brutally butchered. But this is not the 19th Century; this is not Jack the Ripper – this is a copycat killer and once again the police remain clueless…

For fast-tracked, media savvy DI Chandler it's his first big murder case; for front-line, hard-bitten DS Miles, he’s now saddled with a boss who would rather talk about Emotional Intelligence than gut feeling. Neither of them have a clue, until renowned 'Ripperologist' Edward Buchan draws their attention to the similarities between the Jack the Ripper killings in 1888 and the modern-day murder. The race is on to succeed where police officers failed over 100 years before – to catch the copycat killer before he strikes again.