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From Hell (2001)

R 02/08/2001 Horror, Mystery, Thriller 2h 2m
67%
User
Score
6.7/10
56%
54/100

More than the legend will survive.

Overview

Frederick Abberline is an opium-huffing inspector from Scotland Yard who falls for one of Jack the Ripper's prostitute targets in this Hughes brothers adaption of a graphic novel that posits the Ripper's true identity.

Albert Hughes

Director

Allen Hughes

Director

Terry Hayes

Screenplay

Rafael Yglesias

Screenplay

Top Billed Cast

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp

Fred Abberline

Heather Graham

Heather Graham

Mary Kelly

Ian Holm

Ian Holm

Sir William Gull

Robbie Coltrane

Robbie Coltrane

Peter Godley

Ian Richardson

Ian Richardson

Sir Charles Warren

Jason Flemyng

Jason Flemyng

Netley

Katrin Cartlidge

Katrin Cartlidge

Dark Annie Chapman

Terence Harvey

Terence Harvey

Ben Kidney

Susan Lynch

Susan Lynch

Liz Stride

Media

From Hell (2001) - Trailer HD 1080p

From Hell (2001) - Trailer HD 1080p

From Hell ≣ 2001 ≣ Trailer

From Hell ≣ 2001 ≣ Trailer

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Reviews

A review by Per Gunnar Jonsson

Written on October 14, 2014

I cannot say that I am an outright fan of old era British crime stories but I do fancy them now and then. This one is a rather dark, grim and gloomy story perfectly suitable as a evening movie at this time of the year when darkness already starts to come quickly and matches the candlelight mood of Victorian London.

I found this a quite nice movie. Well up to its very end which I have to admit is way too tragic for my taste. The voyage to the end was well worth watching though. The dark scenery is very well done. Beautiful and depressing at the same time. It is yet another Jack the Ripper based story and it is pretty much pure fiction loosely based on the character of Jack the Ripper. It is a good and well implemented story though and it was enjoyable to follow Inspector Abelard unravel ...

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A review by talisencrw

Written on August 16, 2016

I went into this having only seen 'The Book of Eli' by these directors, The Hughes Brothers. I quite liked that film, although I did feel their vivacious stylizations interfered with the telling of the story. Seeing this earlier film of theirs confirmed that suspicion, though it's still a fine film. Though Johnny Depp (the brothers' 5th choice for the lead) does a fine job as the film's protagonist (I haven't read Alan Moore's graphic novel yet, so I can't say how this filmic adaptation compares), it certainly would have been interesting to see how any of their previous choices would have done (in order of their preference): Daniel Day-Lewis, Sean Connery, Jude Law and Brad Pitt (but especially either of the first two). It has a fine supporting cast, is beautiful to look at and is consiste...

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A review by Wuchak

Written on May 15, 2018

From Alan Moore, the Hughes brothers and Johnny Depp

RELEASED IN 2001 and directed by the Hughes brothers, "From Hell" details the Jack the Ripper slayings in the slummy Whitechapel district of London in autumn, 1888. Johnny Depp plays an opium-addicted detective while Robbie Coltrane appears as his colleague. Heather Graham is on hand as a prostitute that captures the Detective’s interest.

The film was based on Alan Moore’s graphic novel of the same name. Moore condemned the change of his "gruff" version of Frederick Abberline with an "absinthe-swilling dandy,” referring to the protagonist played by Depp. In real life, there’s no evidence that Abberline “chased the dragon” or that he had “psychic visions.” Speaking of real life, Moore’s graphic novel was based in l...

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A review by Kamurai

Written on February 9, 2021

Great watch, would watch again, and can recommend.

If you're accepting or even intrigued by the case of Jack the Ripper, then this should be a great murder mystery for you.

Johnny Depp, opinions aside, does confused, drug-addicted, and detective all well. Heather Graham is able to emote and elevate her role wonderfully, despite it basically being a damsel role.

Almost everyone else is old British guy, and it really feels like the complex mystery and drip-fed information investigation is really what makes the movie stand out.

Fortunately, despite the movie still being somewhat gruesome, it's not a complete gore-fest, so there is very little to distract from the investigation aspect of the movie except for a ill-found romantic entanglement....

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