Then the spirit of Jack the Ripper seems to be very much alive in 1960s London as a series of brutal slayings by the Monster of London City has Scotland Yard baffled. In a macabre coincidence, a new play about the famous murderer is about to become a major West End hit... and the leading man is rapidly becoming the prime suspect!
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| Directing | Edwin Zbonek | Director |
| Writing | Bryan Edgar Wallace | Writer |
| Art | Ernst Schomer | Production Design |
| Art | Hans Jürgen Kiebach | Production Design |
| Production | Artur Brauner | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Trude Ulrich | Costume Design |
| Directing | Lucie Berndsen | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Walter Wischniewsky | Editor |
| Sound | Martin Böttcher | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Robert A. Stemmle | Writer |
| Camera | Siegfried Hold | Director of Photography |
| Production | Heinz Willeg | Production Manager |
| Writing | Elsa Motta | Dialogue |
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