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Gacy

  • Video
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
5.1K
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Mark Holton in Gacy (2003)
B-HorrorDocudramaSerial KillerTrue CrimeBiographyCrimeDramaHorrorThriller

Model citizen, devoted father, loving husband and serial killer John Wayne Gacy - a man with over 30 dead men and boys entombed in the crawl space underneath his family house. Based on a tru... Read allModel citizen, devoted father, loving husband and serial killer John Wayne Gacy - a man with over 30 dead men and boys entombed in the crawl space underneath his family house. Based on a true story.Model citizen, devoted father, loving husband and serial killer John Wayne Gacy - a man with over 30 dead men and boys entombed in the crawl space underneath his family house. Based on a true story.

  • Director
    • Clive Saunders
  • Writers
    • Clive Saunders
    • David Birke
  • Stars
    • Mark Holton
    • Adam Baldwin
    • Tom Waldman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Clive Saunders
    • Writers
      • Clive Saunders
      • David Birke
    • Stars
      • Mark Holton
      • Adam Baldwin
      • Tom Waldman
    • 86User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    Mark Holton
    Mark Holton
    • John Wayne Gacy
    Adam Baldwin
    Adam Baldwin
    • John Gacy, Sr.
    Tom Waldman
    • Hal
    Charlie Weber
    Charlie Weber
    • Tom
    Allison Lange
    Allison Lange
    • Gretchen
    Edith Jefferson
    • Mother Gacy
    Joleen Lutz
    Joleen Lutz
    • Kara Gacy
    Scott Alan Henry
    • Young Gacy
    Kenny Swartz
    Kenny Swartz
    • Dave
    • (as Kenneth Swartz)
    Matt Farnsworth
    Matt Farnsworth
    • Stu
    Jer Adrianne Lelliott
    • Little Stevie
    • (as Jeremy Lelliot)
    Joseph Sikora
    Joseph Sikora
    • Roger
    • (as Joe Sikora)
    Oren Skoog
    Oren Skoog
    • Jimmy
    Joe Roncetti
    Joe Roncetti
    • Peter
    Eddie Adams
    • Duane
    Doran Ray
    Doran Ray
    • Tony
    Larry Hankin
    Larry Hankin
    • Eddie Bloom
    Rick Dean
    Rick Dean
    • Ray
    • Director
      • Clive Saunders
    • Writers
      • Clive Saunders
      • David Birke
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    3liberalblossom15

    Whoo, That Smell! Can't You Smell That Smell?

    Having a low budget doesn't always mean having a bad movie, but in this case it does. While other directors use their minimal budget to produce the best film they can, Clive Saunders seems to have blown it all on something, because this film looks like it could have easily been made on $1,000. I found it to be dull, poorly written/acted/directed, and an insult to the intelligence of viewers who have actually done the research on Gacy that these film makers neglected to do.

    The setting is horrible. The movie is supposed to be taking place in Chicago, but the Southern California architecture, mountains and palm trees make it clear that the production never left Los Angeles. The film is supposed to take place in the seventies, but it doesn't give off the authentic feel at all. The script gives one the feeling that it was a first draft whipped up in one weekend and put to film without so much as one editing session. The dialogue is weak and unbelievable in many scenes, and there seemed no basic plot whatsoever. With directing, editing and shoddy camera work such as appears in this film, these people should be banned from ever making films again. Seriously, I could do better with a bunch of friends and a camcorder.

    Now, I want to start right off by saying that I did not go into this hoping for blood and guts and gore...what I wanted was to learn a little background on the man himself. Although I love those aspects of horror films, I wanted more of a psychological view of Gacy, and that is what the film failed to deliver. All it managed to do was show scenes of bugs in his crawl space, him going to and from work, him being harassed and beaten up for the money he owes, and the overwhelming emphasis placed on the stench of the decomposing bodies hidden under the house.

    Worst of all, Gacy is portrayed as somewhat of a bumbling idiot rather than the scarily intelligent being he was. All of the deaths that are shown seem to have been committed on accident - such as the boy he was drowning in the bathtub when he was interrupted. When the boy fell down dead, he looked like he'd "made a boo-boo."- Not to mention the fact that he would leave dead bodies lying around the house and his roommates wouldn't take any notice. I realize that some people don't make it their business to report suspicious crimes or get involved, but that is just ridiculous.

    Yes, I will admit that I wanted at least one scene of brutal violence from the film, but only for it to give me a full perspective of Gacy's crimes. I wanted a true story that did the story of the killer justice as well as creep me out, but instead I received this boring mess. Don't do like I did. Spare your intelligence and read up on Gacy instead, I guarantee you that what you read will entertain and scare you more than this film ever could.
    3Martyrcity

    more comedy than horror...

    I was pretty disappointed with this one. The primary reason this film was even remotely disturbing was due to the fact it was based on a true story. The direction and acting was quite terrible. Really, really bad. Thankfully, the bad acting is so much so that it turns from bad to kind of funny. I haven't seen the other film based on the same situation, but can't image it to be much worse than this. It's worth seeing for the sake of it being an interesting true story...well, that and John Gacy is played by none other than Mark Holton (Francis from Pee Wee's Big Adventure). Somehow, the relation between the two films makes them both that much scarier.
    6Hey_Sweden

    Good at what it does, but could have been better.

    The filmmakers do state up front in their opening text that "Gacy" is a fictionalization of certain events in the serial killer's life, and not really intended as a full blown biography, but one can't help but feel that more detail would have been appreciated. We only get a brief prologue showing us Gacy's relationship with his tough guy father (Adam Baldwin) and how that affected him before fast forwarding dramatically to a point in his life where he was living with a wife and two (step) daughters after having served some time in prison for sodomizing a boy. That event is only referenced in text, and we don't learn anything about his prison time, or much about his life aside from his misdeeds. With a little more "meat" to it, this movie could have been quite good; as it is, it still achieves the goal of being genuinely creepy and disgusting, perfectly fitting for any story about a serial killer. After what could be perceived as something of a slow start, co-writer / director Clive Saunders shows us basically the lurid details of Gacy's life, and just touching lightly upon the public image he had of being an upstanding citizen. It would be hard not to be affected by the sight of so many cockroaches and maggots as the crawlspace underneath Gacy's suburban Chicago house has seen over two dozen victims buried there. (This leads to some amusing very dark humour as Gacy is forced to deal with the problem, including the use of lime and the hiring of an exterminator (played by comedy veteran Larry Hankin, in a great cameo).) It would also be impossible not to be deeply disturbed seeing Gacy in action as he either coddles, spies on, or molests, his victims. Actor Mark Holton does a fine job, despite not having a lot to work with. Other performers in this movie such as Tom Waldman, Charlie Weber, Allison Lange, Edith Jefferson, Joleen Lutz, Rick Dean, Glenn Morshower, Dan Bell, and John Laughlin all contribute solidly, but it's Holton's sufficiently scummy portrayal, along with the pervasive seedy atmosphere that Saunders and company create, that keeps this movie moving along efficiently to its conclusion. Six out of 10.
    5jackblaack

    Nothing special

    I rented this movie not expecting a lot, but was very interested to see how one of the most disturbing serial killers in American history was portrayed.

    Often times movies about serial killers, especially made for TV movies fall short because they get caught up trying to get away with showing as much of the gruesome acts that their subjects committed, rather than delving into the environment that could've produced them, or the circumstances in which their acts were committed.

    E! True Hollywood Stories do a better job of relaying the events than movies such as Summer of Sam, the slew of movies made about Charles Manson , the handful of Ted Bundy movies and the recent film Gacy. Gacy is not a bad movie. It is just kind of boring to be honest. There is absolutely no suspense, no true horror, a few kind of gruesome scenes and it doesn't leave the viewer with any answers as to what could have possibly created a monster like John Wayne Gacy, aside from the brief lack luster 2 minute scene with a young Gacy fishing with his father.

    To make a film about John Wayne Gacy and have it not be interesting is like messing up a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. The part of Gacy is very well acted however by Richard Holton. He is perfect for the role, you may recall him from his role as Francis in Pee Wee's Big Adventure (a true classic.) Back to the point, if you are a serial killer aficionado this could be worth checking out, if you're a Killer Klowns from Outerspace fan don't bother Gavy dresses up like a clown once and its brief. This film would have better spent its time tackling the enigma that was this monster of a man and the double life he led for years instead of simply relaying events in a rather boring way. Not worth the 4 some odd dollar rental fee unless ur a big serial killer or Gacy buff.
    Michael_Pilkington

    Despite Holton's decent performance as 'Gacy,' dull writing, directing and pacing sinks this boring film

    Based on true story, this film focuses on the life of serial killer John Wayne Gacy (Mark Holton). He was a model citizen, a successful businessman, a family man and occasional clown for children at a hospital, until something motivated him to sodomize and murder thirty young boys and dispose of them in the crawlspace underneath his house.

    Despite Holton's decent performance as the infamous serial killer, dull writing, directing and pacing sinks this boring film. More detail on Gacy would've helped, but instead we get obligatory shots of maggots over dead bodies. Gross! If you really want to learn about serial killers like Gacy read about it on the Internet or check out a book at the library; you'll be much better off.

    My evaluation: NO STARS

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    • Trivia
      The character of Tom Kovacs is a composite of two actual youngsters that lived with John Wayne Gacy during his murder spree.
    • Goofs
      The first bodies were discovered on Gacy's property in the heart of winter, December 1978. In the film, it is always summer-like weather.
    • Quotes

      Kara Gacy: God only knows what you're doing in there!

      John Wayne Gacy, Jr.: What I am doing in that garage is all business related!

    • Connections
      Featured in Cinemania: Oi pio diavoitoi dolofonoi: Alithines istories! (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Moving On
      Performed by Mark Fontana

      Written by Mark Fontana and Michael Kramer

      Courtesy of Black Saddle Music and Krammy Songs

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gacy, el payaso asesino
    • Filming locations
      • Altadena, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Beartooth Productions
      • DEJ Productions
      • Peninsula Films
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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