88 Minutes is based on a screenplay by American TV producer Gary Scott Thompson.
No. While both stories take place in Seattle, Washington, about a serial killer of the same name, there is no parallel between the two whatsoever. The Seattle Slayer that appears in Yeval has a completely different m.o.: he disguises himself by dipping his head in white paint and uses different torture techniques on victims as a way of throwing off police and continuing to make murder thrilling for him. Another coincidence is that 88 Minutes and Yeval were both released in 2007. While 88 Minutes didn't have a worldwide release until April 2008, it premiered in February 2007. Yeval was written in 2005, but wasn't published until July 2007.
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- How long is 88 Minutes?1 hour and 48 minutes
- When was 88 Minutes released?April 18, 2008
- What is the IMDb rating of 88 Minutes?5.9 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in 88 Minutes?Jack Gramm, Kim Cummings, Lauren Douglas, Shelly Barnes, Frank Parks, Mike Stempt, Jon Forster, and Janie Cates
- What is the plot of 88 Minutes?On the day that a serial killer that he helped put away is supposed to be executed, a noted forensic psychologist and college professor receives a call informing him that he has 88 minutes left to live.
- What was the budget for 88 Minutes?$30 million
- How much did 88 Minutes earn at the worldwide box office?$32.6 million
- How much did 88 Minutes earn at the US box office?$17.2 million
- What is 88 Minutes rated?R
- What genre is 88 Minutes?Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Mystery, and Thriller
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