Ripper Man
Ripper Man
| 01 February 1995 (USA)
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A former cop who now working as a hypnotist is approached by a stranger who asks him to bring out his other identity, Jack the Ripper.

Reviews
SmugKitZine Tied for the best movie I have ever seen
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Murphy Howard I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Comeuppance Reviews Mike Lazo (Norris) is a former San Diego cop who decides to try his hand at becoming a nightclub hypnotist. The club manager where he works, Harry (Napier), is sympathetic towards him, as is cocktail waitress Gena (Shinas), but for Lazo his act just isn't coming together. One day a mysterious man named Charles Walkan (Bottoms) asks Lazo to hypnotize him. While under hypnosis, Walkan seemingly becomes a man named George Chapman, a man thought to be Jack the Ripper. Soon, Walkan/Chapman is off on a killing spree, but all of Lazo's former buddies on the police force don't believe the "he became a serial killer under hypnosis" theory, and to boot, they blame the killings on Lazo! So now Lazo must clear his good name and take down Walkan. Or Chapman. Or whoever he happens to be that day. Can he do it? Ripper Man is a bit of a different role for Mike Norris. It's a blessing and a curse: on the one hand, it's good to be different every once in a while. But on the other hand, it seems like certain things are missing. There's almost no Martial Arts (but we didn't expect there to be any in a movie called Ripper Man) - but there are some cop movie clichés. Probably the movie highlight was the shootout in the hospital. That was an action scene. The rest of the movie is pretty much your standard mid-90's thriller, despite the fact that it tries to be a little more intelligent at first. Despite, at the outset, trying to inject some smarts, it soon devolves into a standard cat-and-mouse kind of situation and all the pretenses are out the window.As for the rest of the cast, Timothy Bottoms, sporting a sillier-than-usual haircut, looks like a cross between Kevin Kline, Steve Guttenberg and George W. Bush. And normally he just looks like George W. Bush. He's even played "W" numerous times. His Lone Tiger (1999) co-star Bruce Locke - yes, Kurenai himself! - appears as a San Diego cop and friend to Lazo. It was nice to see him again. It's funny to think he did this and Lone Tiger back to back. Charles Napier is under-used, as is George "Buck" Flower. It's director Phil Sears' only film to date. It's almost a shame, really, because our guess is that video store patrons in the mid-90's didn't really give this movie much of a chance. Not that they're missing all that much, but somehow this got lost in the shuffle and we feel just a tad bit bad about it. No one ever talks about Ripper Man (and how they never saw it). It should at least go in the cultural lexicon. Maybe somewhere towards the back.Maybe it was the title, maybe Mike Norris scared people off, but no one seems to have seen Ripper Man. We can't suggest you expend really any effort on finding this VHS, but if you happen to see it cheap somewhere, it can't hurt too much to add it to your collection.For more action insanity, drop by: www.comeuppancereviews.com
teadm Dubious acting, direction and a tired story (about a killer on the loose) make for very lackluster viewing. Veteran actor Timothy Bottoms turns in an embarrassing over the top performance as the ripper - his hypnosis scenes and final monologue are unintentionally funny - and due to the cardboard nature of the characters, I couldn't care about any of them, including the "good" guys. Mike Norris is actually a better actor than his father Chuck, but he'll need better vehicles than this if his career is to prosper. As time killers go, this rates rather low. 3 out of 10.
smiley-32 Ripper Man. This film stars MIKE NORRIS as MIKE LAZO,a former cop who now spends time working as a hypnotist. Although, he's trying to be successful as a hypnotherapist, he's been terrified by a stranger Charles (TIMOTHY BOTTOMS) who asks him to do a series of hypnosis test in order to bring out his other identity of GEORGE CHAPMAN who's real name of the infamous serial killer JACK THE RIPPER.As the film goes, CHARLES becomes more and more sinister to this hypnotherapy test that his mental and physical attitude changes him to a man with a deceitful past killing women whoever he gets his hands on..Although LAZO wants to stop him, he realises that CHARLES's personal attitude is becoming way too real.. Now that the clock is ticking LAZO must turn back to his former police officer action to track down CHARLES before the next victim falls..For me, this film well is worth a watch but a bit boring in some parts.. Although it's entertaining, I think the whole plot is somehow being given away too much. I think viewers will see why as the film goes on, because by the time the film reaches the end, well..? You know what happens at the end, don't you..?