The New York Ripper
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The New York Ripper

A burned-out New York police detective teams up with a college psychoanalyst to track down a vicious serial killer randomly stalking and killing vario...us young women around the city. Show More

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The New York Ripper (1982) is a gripping thriller that follows a burnt-out New York police detective as he joins forces with a college psychoanalyst to hunt down a brutal serial killer. This mysterious murderer is mercilessly targeting and violently killing young women across the city.

As bodies continue to pile up, the detective and the psychoanalyst find themselves immersed in a treacherous game of cat-and-mouse. Desperate to catch the cunning killer, they navigate through the gritty and dangerous landscape of New York City to unravel the clues and decipher the murderer's twisted motivations.

With tension mounting and time running out, the detective and his partner race against the clock to prevent further bloodshed. As they delve deeper into the mind of the sadistic serial killer, shocking secrets begin to emerge, pushing them to the edge of their sanity.

Directed by renowned Italian horror maestro Lucio Fulci, The New York Ripper guarantees a heart-pounding and suspenseful experience. With its gritty urban backdrop, compelling characters, and a killer on the loose, this thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat until its chilling climax.

Fans of psychological thrillers and gritty crime dramas won't want to miss this captivating and suspenseful film that delves deep into the twisted mind of a serial killer. Get ready for a thrilling journey into the underbelly of New York City as two unlikely partners race against time to catch the notorious New York Ripper.

Also Known As:

The New York Ripper

Release Date:

31 Jul 1987

Writers:

Gianfranco Clerici, Vincenzo Mannino, Lucio Fulci