The true chilling story of the "two of a kind", killin' cousins Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi, better known as the Hillside Stranglers, is told in this TV drama. The movie concentrates on... Read allThe true chilling story of the "two of a kind", killin' cousins Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi, better known as the Hillside Stranglers, is told in this TV drama. The movie concentrates on the killers story, as well as on the life of Officer Bob Grogan, who investigated their c... Read allThe true chilling story of the "two of a kind", killin' cousins Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi, better known as the Hillside Stranglers, is told in this TV drama. The movie concentrates on the killers story, as well as on the life of Officer Bob Grogan, who investigated their case. Look for the real Bob Grogan as the Washington cop who arrests Kenneth Bianchi!
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Secondly, stellar casting! The story was well written - we know basically what really happened from this film (though it's not 100% accurate). Cinematography and directing done well!
Third, My heart goes out to the victims and their families.
Fourth, Angelo Buono died in prison -- he's finally gone. Kenneth Bianchi is still alive today (2023) and I hope he meets Death soon. Neither deserved life for their sadistic murders, in my opinion.
A film worth watching if you are interested in real life serial killer stories.
8/10.
I love TV movies based on true crime cases especially those made in the 80's ever after I saw The Deliberate Stranger starring Mark Harmon as Ted Bundy.
This movie has chilling reverberations to the recent Sarah Everard case as it depicts the killers using a police badge to get their potential female victims attention so that they would go with them.
The film also has it's fair share of tense moments such as Grogan's girlfriend going to see Buono just to see what he's like after she had discussed him with her cop boyfriend for so long. Obviously, this was a really foolhardy thing to do!
A solid TV movie.
The story begins halfway through the murders, so we do not see and are not told the "inspiration" for them, namely, the murder of a teenage prostitute who had ripped off Buono, after which the two men had developed a liking for murdering prostitutes, graduating to ordinary young women and underage girls while their sadism and torture grew with every killing.
The names of the victims have been changed, and there are some cameos, like the German psychic who supposedly gave the police a lead which they ignored.
Bianchi is portrayed very much as the junior partner, albeit an extremely enthusiastic apprentice. Apart from that, the film passes muster, and it certainly contains nothing that will offend true crime buffs.
I appreciated how well this followed the true story. Obviously a fair number of things were changed because it was television and had to fit a full narrative in 90 minutes. But still pretty great. I wonder about the German psychic who claimed the killers were "two Italian brothers" -- was that real??
This film has a quirky Billy Zane, early in his career. Zane has had his highs and lows, and I would put this among his better parts. This film could possibly be released to DVD and do okay.
And then we have Farina with a big mustache; to many viewers, he might seem perhaps a bit old to be Zane's cousin. However, in real life the stranglers were about twenty years apart, so this is quite accurate. I love how easily a former police officer can play a cold-blooded crook.
Richard Crenna plays the part of LA detective Sgt. Bob Grogan, a role that he was perfectly suited for, as Crenna has starred in several true crime films and he totally nails it. I've always admired his low key style and he seems to be completely at ease in this role.
Billy Zane and Richard Farina play the roles of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono and both are great in their parts, as they come off as very creepy characters who abduct and murder multiple women.
The film stays pretty much focused on the crimes and does not meander too far with side plots, something that can really put me off on these kinds of movies. There are indeed a few side stories within, where the focus is on the fact that the lead detective is overworked and neglecting his children, and scenes where he romances a local woman. But even those distractions are mixed in quite well with the central plot and add to the overall story quite well.
All in all, I really enjoyed this movie and it brought back all of the horror and terror of those times when two vicious killers were at large.
Did you know
- TriviaDennis Farina who plays serial killer Angelo Buono was actually a Chicago Police Officer for 18 years in real life
- GoofsThe murder that occurred on November 28, 1977 took place on a Monday Night, but the next day, Detective Grogan is taking his kids out to the boat, but is beeped to investigate the body, which was found on Tuesday 29th, yet they say it was a Sunday.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Serial Mom (1994)
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