
Assault! Jack the Ripper
Jul 07 1976
•1h 11m
•Horror, Drama, Crime
Two restaurant employees begin a sexual killing spree after they accidentally kill a hitch hiker and find that murder and mutilation is their mutual aphrodisiac.
Cast
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Tamaki Katsura
Yuri(ユリ)

Yutaka Hayashi
Ken(ケン)

Yuri Yamashina
Girl in Straitjacket(拘束衣の娘)

Rei Okamoto
Matured Woman(爛熟した夫人)
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