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Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck

  • Video
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
966
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Corin Nemec in Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck (2007)
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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.

  • Director
    • Michael Feifer
  • Writer
    • Michael Feifer
  • Stars
    • Corin Nemec
    • Amy Lyndon
    • Coley Feifer
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    966
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    • Director
      • Michael Feifer
    • Writer
      • Michael Feifer
    • Stars
      • Corin Nemec
      • Amy Lyndon
      • Coley Feifer
    • 23User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Corin Nemec
    Corin Nemec
    • Richard Speck
    Amy Lyndon
    Amy Lyndon
    • Mrs. Whitmore
    Coley Feifer
    • Jimmy Whitmore
    • (as Coley Michael Feifer)
    Jake Riding
    • Bobby Whitmore
    • (as Jacob Riding)
    Ronald Theo Puckett
    Ronald Theo Puckett
    • Judge Watson
    • (as Theo Puckett)
    Nino Simone
    • Richard's Step Father
    Edward Carroll
    • Richard Speck (Age 12)
    Cherish Lee
    Cherish Lee
    • Sharon
    Ian Patrick Williams
    Ian Patrick Williams
    • Harry the Bartender
    Eliza Swords
    • Doris
    Kelsey McCann
    • Annette
    Joanne Chew
    Joanne Chew
    • Sondra
    Lynna Yee
    Lynna Yee
    • Miranda
    • (as Yi Lin)
    Alexis Adkins
    Alexis Adkins
    • Bernice
    Jeanine Del Carlo
    • Vivian
    Cameo Cara Martine
    • Reporter Barbara Billing
    Daniel Bonjour
    Daniel Bonjour
    • Detective Harper
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Captain Dunning
    • Director
      • Michael Feifer
    • Writer
      • Michael Feifer
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    2thermionicemission

    Real life tragedy, ineptly retold

    The horror of Richard Speck's 1966 killing spree can still be felt, especially in the Chicago area. However, Michael Feifer's seemingly unresearched script excludes many of the real story's gripping elements but does include several fraudulent cheap shots aimed at the Chicago Police Department as well as Chicago politicians. More than that, plenty of the lines the unfortunate actors have to deliver would be MS3K material if there were anything funny about the actual occurrences.

    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.
    1gregsrants

    Horrifying story just ends up being horrifying rental

    John Gacy, Jeffrey Dahlmer, Ed Gein, Ted Bundy…Richard Speck? If you are reading the names above and singing the Sesame Street song "One of these things is not like the other. One of these things just doesn't belong", then you might want to google the events of July 14th 1966.

    It was on this date that Richard Speck, a violent and unstable man, high on alcohol and drugs, took hostage and murdered eight nurses in a quiet Chicago, Illinois community.

    The details of the evening as later uncovered and recounted by the one surviving witness – Corazon Amurao, a nurse who hid under a bed during the hours long ordeal – are as graphic and repulsive as any mass murder in American history.

    The fateful evening started when Speck broke into a townhouse located at 2319 East 100th Street where he soon took the nurses and huddled them together bound on the floor. One by one, Speck would separate each nurse and rape and repeatedly stab or strangle the victim. While the other nurses lay helpless on the floor awaiting Speck's return between victims, they were terrorized by the sounds of screams and then the deathly silence of their friends being picked off one by one.

    Chicago Massacre : Richard Speck, tells the story of the man who took headlines on July 15tgh 1966. We first get introduced to the man who would be monster back in his home town outside of Dallas Texas. Immediately we recognize someone who puts a capital "A" in the word "Asshole". But as the film chronicles, nothing in Speck's past would have alerted authorities to the atrocities that he would later commit.

    Directed lazily by Michael Feifer, who's directorial history log has six films and counting including Ed Gein : The Butcher of Plainfield, Chicago Massacre quickly goes from a character study of a serial killer and into full made-for-TV type schlock. Sorry horror fans but there is little to see here in terms of capturing the terror Speck reigned down upon those girls and the city until his capture.

    In the role of Speck is actor Corin Nemec who is entirely unconvincing and probably miscast. I am more inclined however to give Nemec a 'Get Out Of Jail Free' card and instead point the finger directly at director/writer Feifer who gave the actor very little to work with in what could have been a fascinating look into the darkest hours of a madman's killing spree.

    For those of you looking for a film that would delve into the horror of the infamous event, you will be disappointed. There is absolutely no drama, no sense of terror and no atmosphere surrounding the fateful night. The atrocities and blood spilling are enacted with a PG-13 type direction and the non-linear storytelling just takes two steps forwards and one step back on a DVD that I kept checking the time on the LED display to figure out how many more minutes I had to endure before I finally saw the mercy of the end credits. The lone bright spot was seeing Tony Todd (Candyman) in a cameo just so that my mind could wander to remembering the details of a better film.

    So stay away from this clunker and do yourself a favor and try and catch the Bill Kurtis narrated American Justice that dealt with Specks life in and out of prison. Otherwise, leave this one on the shelf and don't be fooled by the lure of an emotional attachment with the words "based on a true story" draped across the DVD cover package.

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    2grantss

    Incredibly weak

    This film should have been pretty easy to make watchable. You've got an intriguing subject - a serial killer - so pretty much just telling his story, documentary-style, would be interesting enough. The film pretty much writes and directs itself.

    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.
    2avkm

    Terrible Acting except for Corin Nemec

    Being extremely interested in true crime, I decided to watch this movie last night. It was not good. The only thing good at all about it was the fact that Corin Nemec is a great actor. However, he is the only good actor in this movie. Actually, it was so bad, I am not sure how he could have worked along side such terrible acting. We have Candyman and the Wishmaster as very unconvincing police officers. Not to mention, almost every other actor and extra was terrible.

    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.
    2amsbradley75

    bloody awful

    If ONLY I had bothered to look this flick up on IMDb before buying it On Demand, I could have saved myself $3.95 and 11 minutes I'll never get back....that's how long I watched before being nearly overwhelmed by a compulsion to pluck out my eyes and slam them in a hardcover edition of War and Peace to ease my pain and heighten my entertainment.

    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...

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    • Goofs
      When Speck is riding the train, we hear sounds as if the train is passing railroad crossings. However, by looking at the windows we can tell that the train is not moving.
    • 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.

    • Connections
      Version of Violated Angels (1967)

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Evil Incarnate: Richard Speck
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Feifer Worldwide
      • North American Entertainment
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16 : 9

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