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Class of 1984 (1982)
"You shouldn't be in here, Andrew!"
"What're you doing?"
"I'm teaching. Can't you see that?"
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More Screen Shots from Friday the 13th: The Series episode Scarecrow, Season One, Episode Eleven, air date 2/6/1988
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THE RIPPER (1985) – Episode 212 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“You see my dear, immortality exacts a handsome price. Both for those who must claim it and those who must pave the way.” Seems like a simple equation. Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr  – as they check out Tom Savini as the ripper in this straight-to-video effort, The Ripper (1985).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 212 – The Ripper (1985)
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An old antique ring turns a college professor into a homicidal maniac when he puts it on. The ring originally belonged to Jack the Ripper, and the Ripper’s spirit possesses whoever wears it.
Director: Christopher Lewis
Writer: Bill Groves
Special Makeup Effects: David Powell, Robert Brewer
Selected Cast:
Tom Schreier as Richard Harwell
Mona Van Pernis as Carol
Wade Tower as Steve
Tom Savini as Jack the Ripper
Andrea Adams as Cindy
Randall White as Fred
Bennie Lee McGowan as Clerk
Jeffrey R. Fontana as Brian (as Jeffrey Fontana)
Wilma Jeanne Cummins as Mrs. Pratt (as Wilma Cummins)
Karen Morgan Williams as Harlet
Patti Beth Abbott as Waitress
Alicia Todd as Judy
The Ripper caught Chad’s eye as it had many times on the video rental store shelf, but this time he went for it. The verdict? He’s never seen such a long, drawn-out movie where entire scenes were of no use and were stretched out for no reason. He chose this movie for the 80s Grue Crew because of the presence of Tom Savini, who plays the title character, but he wasn’t enough to outweigh the bad.
Bill also loves Tom Savini, but not this film in which even the padding is padded and long dialogue scenes go nowhere. On the plus side, the effects work is fairly well done for lowbudget gore. Agreeing with Chad and Bill, Jeff describes the script as mundane with very bad jokes. He likes the general idea of the story but the execution needed to capitalize on that idea is missing from The Ripper.
If you’re a Savini completist or just want to see what the 80s Grue Crew is talking about, at the time of this writing, The Ripper can be streamed from Tubi and Screambox.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Jeff, will be The Deadly Spawn (1983), filmed in artist Tim Hildebrandt’s house and featuring the effects of John Dods!
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans:  leave them a message or leave a comment on the gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the website or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected]
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Screen Shots from Friday the 13th: The Series episode Scarecrow, Season One, Episode Eleven, air date 2/6/1988
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