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Directed by | José Luis Madrid |
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Produced by | Edmundo Amati Intl. Apollo Cinefilms |
Starring | Paul Naschy Patricia Loran Renzo Marignano Orchidea De Santis Andres Resino Irene Mir |
Cinematography | Diego Úbeda |
Edited by | Luis Puigvert |
Music by | Piero Piccioni |
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Distributed by | DICINSA |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
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Language | Spanish |
Seven Murders for Scotland Yard (Spanish: Jack el destripador de Londres / Jack the Ripper of London) is a 1971 Italian-Spanish giallo film directed by José Luis Madrid and starring Paul Naschy, Patricia Loran and Renzo Marignano.[1] Naschy and Madrid wrote the screenplay, Tito Carpi's name was simply added to the credits to satisfy the requirements for a Spanish-Italian co-production.[2] The film was shot in June 1971, and was first released in Italy in 1971 as Sette Cadaveri per Scotland Yard / Seven Corpses for Scotland Yard. It was shown in Spain on July 10, 1972, as Jack el destripador de Londres, and finally wound up theatrically released in the U.S. in 1976 as Seven Murders for Scotland Yard.[3] The Mexican one-sheet poster simply called the film Jack el distripador/ Jack the Ripper.