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The Versace Murder

  • 1998
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
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The Versace Murder (1998)
DocudramaTrue CrimeCrimeDrama

This docu-drama focuses on the true story of the murder of fashion designer Gianni Versace by alleged serial killer Andrew Cunanan.This docu-drama focuses on the true story of the murder of fashion designer Gianni Versace by alleged serial killer Andrew Cunanan.This docu-drama focuses on the true story of the murder of fashion designer Gianni Versace by alleged serial killer Andrew Cunanan.

  • Director
    • Menahem Golan
  • Writers
    • Menahem Golan
    • Bill Mesce Jr.
  • Stars
    • Franco Nero
    • Steven Bauer
    • Shane Perdue
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    317
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Menahem Golan
    • Writers
      • Menahem Golan
      • Bill Mesce Jr.
    • Stars
      • Franco Nero
      • Steven Bauer
      • Shane Perdue
    • 16User reviews
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    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
    • Gianni Versace
    Steven Bauer
    Steven Bauer
    • FBI Agent John Jacoby
    Shane Perdue
    • Andrew Cunanan
    Matt Servitto
    Matt Servitto
    • David Madson
    David Wolfson
    David Wolfson
    • Jeffrey Trail
    Oscar Torre
    Oscar Torre
    • Antonio D'Amico
    • (as Oscar Torres)
    David Anthony Pizzuto
    David Anthony Pizzuto
    • Chief William Roberts
    Renny Roker
    • Barnie Rogers
    Dania Deville
    • Donatella Versace
    Pablo Durán
    • Cardona
    Robert W. Horton
    • Lee Miglin
    Helen M. Gwynn
    • Eleanor
    Robert Weinstein
    • Richard
    Mario Ortiz
    • Fernando Carreira
    Mona Frankel
    • Stephanie
    Vincent Coppola
    • Giorgio
    Gabrielle Abitol
    • Lisa
    Howard Dobinsky
    • William Reese
    • Director
      • Menahem Golan
    • Writers
      • Menahem Golan
      • Bill Mesce Jr.
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    User reviews16

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    almark

    So wooden you might get splinters!

    This horrible piece of tripe contains so many bad actors, they were tripping over one another to deliver their incredibly-poorly written dialogue.

    The acting was wooden, the directing haphazard and the script, well the script, should have been burned, along with the writing team.

    To have subjected the tragedy of Versace's death to such an amateurish version of Andrew Cunanan's last few weeks was a travesty. If I were an actor in this movie I would change my name...quckly! Either that or try to expunge this film from my filmography.

    The premise was fine...the truth of Cunanan, a self-important model-wanna-be who uses rage, whether it's gay rage or just rage itself, to slowly take over his life, and then to finally kill four people leading up to his coup de grace, the assassination of Versace, the uber-designer who slighted him by not choosing him as a model.

    I would like to see this tragic story portrayed by a writing team, director and cast who actually are professionals, maybe they would be able to pull off a good film...but this group...not a chance!
    Ludlow-2

    Did you ever make a movie when you were 8? This could be it.

    This is hands down the worst movie I have seen in months.

    The script flows fairly well except for the fact the FBI always seems to be just one step behind, and I mean ONE step. It gets pretty corny when FBI agents are literally supposed to be 20 foot away but 'Andy' manages to run away.

    The acting is just plain horrible. I don't like to poke at specific people, but Shane Perdue has not done another movie (according to the DB) and I think it will stay like that. Even Steven Bauer, who plays the FBI agent, also doesnt deliver the best performance in this flic though I generally have liked his work.

    If its on TV - take a look but you'll most likely find yourself deciding who delivers their lines the worst.
    Alex-372

    Moved me to tears

    Of laughter, of course.

    I don't think that there are words to describe how bad this movie is, but I'll try.

    This movie is about the murder of Gianni Versaci, perpetrated by the serial killer Andrew Cunanan. Anyone not familiar with the newspapers/Geraldo/CNN coverage should know that in 1997 Cunanan killed Versace after having killed a number of his gay associates and passers by, culminating in the murder of the middle aged fashion designer and his own suicide on a yacht. The movie is the recounting of the FBI's hunt for him.

    There are problems with this movie, however (understatement of the year).

    Number one, the script. Written by Menachem Golam (of Delta Force, Delta Force II, etc. claim), it is wholly ignorant of police/FBI procedure, common sense, or subtlety. Much of the time, FBI agents Stephen Bauer and Renny Roker (relation of Al Roker?), talk _at_ the audience, rather than to each other or the third parties. They're relating information they're both already aware of. Or, they're telling the audience that not all the gay community is bad. The scene near the end, where all the Versace's friends sit around on the steps where he was shot among wilting flowers, was so over the top, hammily, blunt... This finds a hilarious culmination in the closing scene, where they philosophize with each other about the nature of crime and mankind, like they're in an old "Dragnet" episode.

    Then, there is Shane Perdue as Andrew Cunanan, who comes across as the brat from hell, rather than a developing serial killer. His way to "emote" his alienation from society and his generally poor attitude is to say "f* you" whenever he's about to steal, kill or smash a tv set. So, after we get the picture, we're treated to his last "f* you" gesture when he kills himself rather than be arrested and says ... (guess what). Also, Shane Perdue doesn't look more than a year out of his teens, even though Cunanan was in his early thirties, which might have been partly the trigger that set him off on his killing spree. Which is surprising, considering he seems to subsist entirely on vodka and speed.

    Then, there is the awful, overbearing synthesizer musak that gives the entire first half of the movie the feel of a porn flick.

    But lastly, the FBI is so slow witted, they don't follow up or exploit half the leads they have. Why don't they hang a wanted poster in every motel in town, even though they _know_ he has a penchant for going to hiding in hotels, or at friend's places. Also, the briefing they gave to the collected police forces must be the most uninformative in history - which is more a reflection of script writer Globus' ignorance of police procedure and his unwillingness to do any background research. In short, this movie is no "Manhunter" or "Silence Of The Lambs".

    This movie, amazingly, has something going for it, though. It is the first serial killer movie about the Versace case. Also, it is so bad, it should get _some_ kind of prize. Unintentionally, this melodramatic piece of tripe had me in stitches by the end.

    If you don't pay any money for it, you might enjoy it. Wait for it on cable and view it as a high camp comedy, and you'll be alright with it. :-)
    3kenbmiller

    How To Make a Bad Movie Even Worse... the DVD!

    I picked up the Versache Murder DVD at Big Lots for $3.50... since my wife is a fan of cheesy TV docudramas and true crime books, it seemed perfect, and it was indeed worth every penny.

    The acting is on par with your average high school drama class production, the plot is almost nonsensical, and the music was... well, nonexistent.

    I've seen other people comment on the cheesy synth music of this film, but the DVD I bought has no music at all! This leads to numerous bizarre scenes where Andrew is dancing around getting dressed in the morning to silence, roller-blading to silence, dancing in a club to silence... and there is no sound at all during the credits. At first, I thought the director was just being "artsy", but now I know that it was some kind of mistake, but it makes this awful movie even worse, if that's possible.

    It's the kind of movie you'll watch time and again because it's JUST SO BAD!
    5PeterRoeder

    Great kitch!

    This is a great movie! I am in awe! I've read all the reviews and I expected something like that. But reviewers without humour. I just love the style of the director. I can recognize it in the great actionmovies I saw as a kid "Enter the Ninja" and "Delta Force". There's some real humanity in this sort of acting and directing. Of course, the movie should get a low grade because of this Ed Woodish quality but the viewing experience is just awesome. I was laughing really hard. I say that those who don't like this movie does not have any sense of humour. I must say I am impressed. If only all movies where like this the world would be a better place. This movie is good because it does not PRETEND. It is "itself" so to speak. I'd like to see more movies by this director. 5/10.

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    • Trivia
      Gabrielle Abitol's debut.
    • Goofs
      At 19:53 the boom mic is visible. The boom mic also appears at 39:56
    • Connections
      Featured in The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films (2014)

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 1998 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El asesinato de Versace
    • Filming locations
      • Miami, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Splash Films
      • Pan Am Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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