A film based on the notorious mass killer Richard Speck, who systematically tortured, raped and murdered a group of student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital in 1966.A film based on the notorious mass killer Richard Speck, who systematically tortured, raped and murdered a group of student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital in 1966.A film based on the notorious mass killer Richard Speck, who systematically tortured, raped and murdered a group of student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital in 1966.
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- Jimmy Whitmore
- (as Coley Michael Feifer)
- Bobby Whitmore
- (as Jacob Riding)
- Judge Watson
- (as Theo Puckett)
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- GoofsWhen Speck is riding the train, we hear sounds as if the train is passing railroad crossings. However, by looking at the windows we can tell that the train is not moving.
- Quotes
Dr. Ziphoryn: That's a good beginning, Richard. Accepting responsibility for your actions is the first step on the road to recovery.
Richard Speck: [scoffs] No, no, no, no, no, no... You got it all wrong, doc. I ain't interested in recoverin'. I'm inhuman. I'm not a, a man. Or a woman. I just do what I please.
Dr. Ziphoryn: Richard, do you realize that you're going to be in this jail for the rest of your life?
Richard Speck: Don't make no difference.
- ConnectionsVersion of Violated Angels (1967)
First, Debbie played a prostitute and was only in the film for five minutes. No. she didn't get naked. In fact, the only titties you see in this movie are on a video of Speck in prison. That is really creepy.
Secondly, the Chicago Police Department, as portrayed in this film, must be equal to the Keystone Cops. Andrew Divoff ("Lost", Wishmaster) played the lead investigator, and he was in a bar with Speck, knowing what he looked like, and lost him. His boss, Tony Todd (Wishmaster, Candyman) was more concerned about keeping things quiet and protecting Mayor Daley. It was so bad that two cops, after they had Specks name and description, interviewed him on a complaint by Rochon and looked at his ID and still walked away. BOLO anyone??? Thank goodness for Chicago that the emergency room doctor was on the ball.
The actual murders had nothing more that a little blood spatter and off-camera horror. Ther were no rapes, unless you count the time Speck supposed raped on girl WITH HIS PANTS STILL ON! Neat trick, if you can do it.
I have to give Corin Nemec props for his performance. He really did a good job in playing a slime-bucket. I wonder if he is so good because he has experience in portraying murderers (Boston Strangler: The Untold Story, Bundy: An American Icon). He was the best thing about this movie.
The camera-work was terrible and the flashbacks to Speck's earlier life were way too short and obscure to give any insight into the man. Did he hate women because of his stepfather? Was it just low self-esteem that made him a wife-beater, drunk and all-around jerk? Did he just think he could get away with anything? Unanswered questions abound.
Don't waste you time here. There is nothing to see unless you want to see a man with titties. Yech!
- lastliberal
- Sep 30, 2008
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- Evil Incarnate: Richard Speck
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- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 16 : 9