A film based on the notorious mass killer Richard Speck, who systematically tortured, raped and murdered a group of student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital in 1966.A film based on the notorious mass killer Richard Speck, who systematically tortured, raped and murdered a group of student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital in 1966.A film based on the notorious mass killer Richard Speck, who systematically tortured, raped and murdered a group of student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital in 1966.
- Awards
- 1 win total
- Jimmy Whitmore
- (as Coley Michael Feifer)
- Bobby Whitmore
- (as Jacob Riding)
- Judge Watson
- (as Theo Puckett)
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bloody awful
I am a true crime buff, so I took a chance on this one.... lesson learned.
Of COURSE when I started to read the comments on IMDb, the first thing I read was "Don't say I didn't warn you".... you did, it was just my bad timing...
this movie FAILS.... i mean, it's an offense to any viewer, whether you're into true crime, thrillers, acting, cinematography, directing-it's a non-discriminating disappointment for all.... the set design is pretty bland, so at least that's not AWFUL....
I'm still trying to watch it, but only because I haven't yet decided what to watch instead...
this film is DREADFUL. I haven't felt this betrayed by a movie since the Black Dahlia. and THAT was a betrayal of biblical proportions...
Real life tragedy, ineptly retold
The direction and cinematography is every bit as crummy as the script. Corin Nemec's Richard Speck was an OK sort of movie psycho, even if he didn't capture the true worthlessness of the real Speck. The other actors, having even less to work with, deliver performances ranging from hammy to lifeless.
The real story of the killing spree has all the makings of a good, even great, movie such as In Cold Blood. But Michael Feifer's Chicago Massacre misses the mark by a wide margin.
Incredibly weak
Yet writer-director Michael Feifer manages to turn an easy win into a massive loss. The plot is absolutely dull and lifeless, performances are unconvincing, production is basic. Hardly the Mindhunter-type story I was expecting.
Avoid.
A factual and historical disappointment.
Terrible Acting except for Corin Nemec
In my opinion, If your interested in the actual case of Richard Speck, Then I suggest you spend 15-20 minutes reading about him on the internet as opposed to wasting an hour and a half watching this movie. Besides, Reading up on it will give you much more insight than this movie ever could.
Don't say I didn't warn you.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Richard is talking to the stewardess in the bar, he asks the bartender for a cigarette and breaks off the filter leaving tobacco hanging out. When he turns to the stewardess and asks for a light, the cigarette is whole again.
- Quotes
Dr. Ziphoryn: That's a good beginning, Richard. Accepting responsibility for your actions is the first step on the road to recovery.
Richard Speck: [scoffs] No, no, no, no, no, no... You got it all wrong, doc. I ain't interested in recoverin'. I'm inhuman. I'm not a, a man. Or a woman. I just do what I please.
Dr. Ziphoryn: Richard, do you realize that you're going to be in this jail for the rest of your life?
Richard Speck: Don't make no difference.
- ConnectionsVersion of Violated Angels (1967)
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- Evil Incarnate: Richard Speck
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- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 16 : 9


