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Freeway Killer

  • Video
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 25m
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Freeway Killer (2010)
Trailer for this film based on the true story of serial killer William Bonin
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The true story of William Bonin, a California serial killer.The true story of William Bonin, a California serial killer.The true story of William Bonin, a California serial killer.

  • Director
    • John Murlowski
  • Writer
    • David Birke
  • Stars
    • Scott Anthony Leet
    • Cole Williams
    • Dusty Sorg
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    • Director
      • John Murlowski
    • Writer
      • David Birke
    • Stars
      • Scott Anthony Leet
      • Cole Williams
      • Dusty Sorg
    • 29User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Scott Anthony Leet
    Scott Anthony Leet
    • William Bonin
    Cole Williams
    Cole Williams
    • Kyle Peterson
    Dusty Sorg
    Dusty Sorg
    • Vernon Butts
    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Det. St. John
    Debbon Ayer
    Debbon Ayer
    • Ruth Slobod
    Thomas Curtis
    • Bill Pugh
    Mercy Malick
    Mercy Malick
    • Lisa
    Nik Tyler
    Nik Tyler
    • Steven
    Eileen Dietz
    Eileen Dietz
    • Mother
    Tom DeTrinis
    • Brian
    • (as Thomas DeTrinis)
    Aleksandr Sountsov
    Aleksandr Sountsov
    • German Hitchhiker
    Tyler Neitzel
    Tyler Neitzel
    • Alex
    • (as Tyler Nietzel)
    George Russo
    George Russo
    • Store Owner
    Konima Parkinson-Jones
    Konima Parkinson-Jones
    • News Vendor
    James Babson
    James Babson
    • Billy's Dad
    Christian Badami
    Christian Badami
    • Doctor
    Stevin Espinoza
    • Hustler
    Doug Haley
    Doug Haley
    • Young Man
    • (as Doug Hailey)
    • Director
      • John Murlowski
    • Writer
      • David Birke
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    Lechuguilla

    For Viewers Interested In True Crime

    William Bonin was a real-life serial killer who murdered a number of young men in the Los Angeles area around 1980. The plot of "Freeway Killer" gives us a character study of this man as an adult already in the process of carrying out his evil schemes.

    We see him as he entices young boys into his blue van; gets to know them with general chitchat; then, without warning, strikes, like some wild animal attacking its prey. As Bonin, Scott Anthony Leet gives a really fine, naturalistic performance, with emotions that run the gamut from cheerful normality to blatant hatred. Bonin had at least one accomplice, a young man named Vernon, well played by Dusty Sorg.

    The film conveys some gore, though not a lot, mercifully. On the one hand, we do not want a sanitized version of Bonin or his crimes. But we also don't want gratuitous gore and violence that seem to sensationalize people and events. I think "Freeway Killer" strikes a reasonably good balance.

    The guys being picked up by Bonin were so similar in age and appearance, they were almost interchangeable. I never did pay much attention to them; they were like stick figures. Any given victim could almost substitute for some other victim, so impersonal and fleeting were their roles in the script.

    This is no police procedural; very little time is spent on police investigation. Also, there is no mystery here and very little suspense.

    In this low-budget film cinematography is competent. There are lots of close-up shots, with emphasis on peoples' faces, showing their anger, desperation, fear, and deception. Rear-screen projections are noticeable in a few scenes.

    Intended mostly for viewers with an interest in true crime, "Freeway Killer" zeroes in on the Bonin character, a madman with the demeanor of a normal guy who liked to mess with the minds of his prospective victims. I rate the film above average for its genre.
    7trashgang

    mostly based on true events

    I never saw a flick with Scott Anthony Leet but what he performed here really did impress me. His face and his laughter really gives you the creeps. And after doing some research on William Bonin he really looked like him. As you all know who follows me on the net I'm not only into horrors I do dig serial killers too. And I have seen a lot of movies about serial killers, some really bad (B.T.K. for example with Kane Hodder) and some really good. This one here I do file under a real good one. Why, because it delivers what you expect from such kind of movies. You really go into the character and not that much into his killings. Now and then we are confronted with some killings and they are gruesome. It isn't all based on the real life of William, he was a pedophile and killed 45 boys. But he was also as we can see in this movie the first one who got a lethal injection. The fact of Vernon is true but he had more companions than shown in this flick. Of course the director couldn't show them all, then he should have made a flick like The Deliberate Stranger or To Catch A Killer which both clocks in over 3 hours (to catch even clocks in at 360 minutes). It's funny to mention To Catch A Killer because Scott did remind me of Brian Dennehy's performance. I guess that the production changed the names of his companions with a reason, just let me say that William Pugh was sentenced to 6 years. Bonin was prisoned for 17 years before he got his injection so the end of the flick wasn't really right. Whatever, a great flick to see and collect if you are into serial killers and horror. And of course don't forget to catch the short performance of Eileen Dietz of The Exorcist (Pazuma) fame and it's also funny to see Michael Rooker playing the good guy in a serial killer flick due his fame as a serial killer in Henry: A Portrait Of A Serial Killer.
    7BloedEnMelk

    Not an other 'Henry', but worth watching.

    Reading the reviews, one of them stated that this was an other 'Henry' (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer). I do have to disagree on that comment. An other 'Henry' it is definitely not. What made 'Henry' so interesting, especially in that time, is the dark, grim and depressing feeling of realism. 'Freeway Killer' is a lot more cleaned up.

    Bonin was a real MF, who murdered out of lust. He raped his victims before he killed them, and also tortured quite a few of them. The fact that he was a lust murderer is only vaguely hinted at in this movie, but not more than that. The part of the torture is left out completely. Now this is not necessarily a bad thing for the viewer, but it would make the movie a lot more realistic, both in feeling but also in showing what his motives were.

    And that's an other point I would like to make. Bonin was abused as a child, probably by his grandfather, and definitely when he was in a juvenile detention center for the theft of license plates. This background of child abuse shaped him into an abuser first and later into a merciless killer. But, in 'Freeway Killer', there are only some subtle hints of this troubled childhood.

    Instead of focusing on Bonin's motives and background, this movie focuses more on the time before his arrest and his relationships with some of his accomplices.

    Now, that having said, I do want to point out that 'Freeway Killer' is not a bad movie. The casting was good, thankfully definitely in appearance. Both Scott Leet and Dusty Sorg look like the real killers, which is something I find pretty important. I was impressed by the acting of Dusty Sorg, his acting looked very natural, but the acting of Scott Leet was not bad either. He managed very well in giving Bonin a good streak of madness. And that was most effective when he went from charming to predator in a split second.

    Freeway Killer doesn't stand out the way 'Henry' does. Though the subject is dark, it is not a movie that will make you turn away your head. Which makes it watchable for a broader audience. There is hardly any blood and the few murder scenes are chilling but leave most to the imagination. If you find this a good or a bad thing is totally up to your idea of what a good serial killer movie defines. About background information, 'Freeway Killer' does nothing more than giving hints. This goes for his childhood, his development into a serial killer (which is left out), and also the way he was finally caught. Still, the hints are there, and it does stay reasonably true to the facts.

    Overall, I have seen better. But I also have seen a lot, lot worse. I am somewhere in between giving this movie 6+ or 7- points, and for now I lean towards a 7-.
    danyispassteaua

    Surprisingly good.

    I live in Romania, we don't get that many movies on DVD, especially movies like this one. I am a big horror fan, so when I looked on my torrents site and I've that this movie it's billed as horror, crime, thriller, I instantly downloaded it.

    It has a low budget, and you can see that, especially cause this movie is set in the late 70s, but the cars are from nowadays. But it doesn't matter. Scott Lee as William Bonin is great ! I never heard about this guy, but I was really impressed and I will keep an eye on his works.

    It's a great little movie, with unknown actors, that makes wonder what's gonna happen.

    8/10
    5dwayne-miller

    It Held Me to My Seat But...

    Well it was engaging and intense and it held my down to watch in curiosity mainly because of that sicko sinister character, a gracious savior to this film in my opinion. Other than that, most of the acting coming from all the other characters were lackluster and nothing groundbreaking really happened in this movie. I predicted pretty much how the story would weave, it wasn't hard to see much of it coming. Just sit back and watch it and don't expect anything major at all. But definitely once again an intense and engaging submission that reminds us the kind of people we inevitably share society with. So overall, it was an alright movie! I give it 5/10. Is it worth a watch you ask?...It won't make your eyes bleed.

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      A couple of graphic crime scenes photos that Vernon shows Kyle are real.
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      Michael Rooker shouldn't be in the final scene when Bonin dies because Detective St John passed away the year before.

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дорожній вбивця
    • Filming locations
      • The Escarpment, Huntington Park, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Fresh Planet
      • Compound B
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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