Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution Filming Locations

Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution filming locations

Where was Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution filmed? Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution was filmed in 3 locations across United Kingdom in the following places:

Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution Filming Locations

Essex is a county in southeast England, between London and the North Sea. The town of Colchester has Roman ruins and the Norman-era Colchester Castle, with a museum. Colchester Zoo is home to orang-utans and white rhinos. Southwest, 18th-century Hylands House in Chelmsford is set amid vast parklands. To the north is the medieval market town of Saffron Walden, home to Jacobean estate Audley End House and Gardens.

Whitechapel is a vibrant, multicultural district in the East End, with many traditional pubs and curry houses, and the lively Whitechapel Market, a focal point for Asian food, discount fashion, and homewares. The cobblestone alleys here are the setting for guided walks about the 1800s Jack the Ripper murders, while the trendy Whitechapel Gallery hosts contemporary art exhibitions and film screenings.

Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution (1980)
Runtime: 40 minutes
Rating: 6.8
Release year: 1980
IMDB: tt0333657
Plot summary

In an attempt to solve the mystery, Stephen Knight concluded that five women-Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly-were murdered in 1888 to cover up a secret marriage between Prince Albert Victor, and Annie Elizabeth Crook, a working class Irish Catholic girl. Knight's main source, Joseph Gorman (Annie Crook's grandson, Walter Sickert's self-proclaimed son with Annie's daughter Alice Margaret Crook), later retracted the story and admitted to the press that it was a hoax.

Genres
Documentary
Crime
Cast
Ray McGregor
Stephen Knight
Directors
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Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution filming locations