Dear Mr. Gacy

2010 • 103 minutos
4.0
109 opiniones
51%
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R
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In 1980, John Wayne Gacy (William Forsythe of TV's BOARDWALK EMPIRE) was convicted of the rape and murder of 33 boys and young men – many of whom he buried beneath his suburban Chicago home. Thirteen years later, ambitious criminology student Jason Moss (Jesse Moss of TUCKER AND DALE VS. EVIL) began a bizarre correspondence with the serial killer by posing as a vulnerable gay teen. What followed was a nightmare journey into a world of violence, madness, and sexual depravity that brought home the true horror of Gacy’s crimes. Hailed by Maxim as a "true-life SILENCE OF THE LAMBS," the film is a chilling true story based on the best-seller that detailed an 18-year-old’s terrifying relationship with the most notorious mass murderer in American history.
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4.0
109 opiniones
Shane Morris
14 de septiembre de 2015
Not a horror film but a very well made & accurate true thriller,gacy got into Jason's head so bad that he killed himself,he played with the devil!!!!
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Jazh
13 de abril de 2022
This is an amazing movie but I know everyone says that the book is better and it kinda of is. Because Jason reached out to other serial killers and got mail from them too. He once told Geraldo (showing my age) that he was followed by some of the Manson family several times after he made correspondence with him. Richard Ramirez send him bloody letters and art work. So dd gacy. Gacy thought this man was gay and he wasn't. He was playing them just to talk to them about their crimes. It gets dark..
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Un usuario de Google
21 de octubre de 2012
I've known the story & seen every Gacy movie but had no idea this even happened! Very good & disturbing must see
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