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Dear Mr. Gacy

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.9K
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William Forsythe and Jesse Moss in Dear Mr. Gacy (2010)
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A chronicle of the interaction between college student Jason Moss and the object of his obsession, serial killer John Wayne Gacy.A chronicle of the interaction between college student Jason Moss and the object of his obsession, serial killer John Wayne Gacy.A chronicle of the interaction between college student Jason Moss and the object of his obsession, serial killer John Wayne Gacy.

  • Director
    • Svetozar Ristovski
  • Writers
    • Kellie Madison
    • Clark Peterson
    • Jason Moss
  • Stars
    • William Forsythe
    • Jesse Moss
    • Emma Lahana
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Svetozar Ristovski
    • Writers
      • Kellie Madison
      • Clark Peterson
      • Jason Moss
    • Stars
      • William Forsythe
      • Jesse Moss
      • Emma Lahana
    • 36User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • John Wayne Gacy
    Jesse Moss
    Jesse Moss
    • Jason Moss
    Emma Lahana
    Emma Lahana
    • Alyssa
    Cole Heppell
    Cole Heppell
    • Alex Moss
    Belinda Metz
    Belinda Metz
    • Valerie Moss
    Michael Ryan
    Michael Ryan
    • Frank Moss
    Eric Keenleyside
    Eric Keenleyside
    • Stan
    Daryl Shuttleworth
    Daryl Shuttleworth
    • Guard Thompson
    Patrick Gilmore
    Patrick Gilmore
    • Glen Phillips
    Andrew Airlie
    Andrew Airlie
    • Professor Harris
    Michael Kopsa
    Michael Kopsa
    • FBI Agent
    Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
    Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
    • Male Hustler
    Hunter Elliott
    • Butcher Shop Victim
    Michaela Mann
    • Prostitute
    Dee Jay Jackson
    • Desk Guard
    Libby Osler
    Libby Osler
    • Counter Girl
    Brett Dier
    Brett Dier
    • Marcus
    James Ralph
    James Ralph
    • Armed Guard
    • Director
      • Svetozar Ristovski
    • Writers
      • Kellie Madison
      • Clark Peterson
      • Jason Moss
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    User reviews36

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    9mindcat

    Drama at its most frightening

    This is a difficult movie to watch. I rented it over the holiday week for entertainment.

    I felt the movie draws the viewer into the emotional sea of conflict and any flick that can do that, in my estimation is superior.

    Certain parts are very difficult because they deal with sexuality , ciminiality and morals all at once.

    The flick should not be rejected simply because it might to thought to be anti-gay. There were parts that I thought could pander to homophobic people.

    I would recommend it and advise imagine you are 18 years old and dealing with a psychological experiment where you become the bait for the vampire.
    5Coventry

    Deadly dangerous pen pals

    The life story of Jason Moss is at least as intriguing – and slightly disturbing - as that of the people he dedicated his life researching… Imagining the depressing and harsh subject matter he dealt with continuously, I can more or less comprehend why he committed suicide at the age of 31, even though there isn't any actual indication that his work directly or indirectly led him to end his own life. Well before reaching the age of 20, Moss corresponded with several notorious serial killers such as Jeffrey Dahmer, Henry Lee Lucas and John Wayne Gacy. It was the latter with whom he corresponded the most intimately and published a book about his experiences, entitled "The Last Victim". "Dear Mr. Gacy" is the – reputedly very faithful – adaptation of this book and atmospherically unfolds how the ambitious 18-year-old Moss seeks contact with Gacy, only a couple of months prior to his execution, in order to deliver an accurate school thesis on the subject of "inside a serial killer's mind". Gacy was a homosexual and pedophile, convicted for the murder of 33 adolescent males, and thus Jason Moss' profile immediately raised his interest. They began to communicate through letters, later telephone calls and the two even met face to face shortly before John Wayne Gacy got executed through lethal injection. The film contains a handful of strong moments and a truly powerful performance by William Forsythe as Gacy, but overall seen, this isn't a hidden gem or even highly memorable thriller. Perhaps this is because you unintentionally compare it to the vastly superior "Silence of the Lambs" and "Seven", due to the element of interaction with a serial killer, but mainly it's because the screenplay is so ordinary and doesn't contain anything surprising or even remotely unusual. The bond between Moss and Gacy develops so damn predictable! Of course you know that the young criminology student gets way more than he bargained for when trying to provoke one of the most diabolical individuals of the planet. Of course you can predict that someone like Gacy, in spite of being behind bars and knowing his execution nears, can still easily manipulate and terrorize his newly found pen pal. And of course you can guess that Gacy's influence over Jason Moss becomes so strong and dangerous that his own private life narrowly gets ruined. Some of the sub plots are rather irrelevant, like Moss seeking contact with a victim that survived his encounter with Gacy several years ago, supposedly to ask for "advise" on how to confront him?!? Is it me or is this just totally inappropriate? Svetozar Ristovski's direction skills can only be referred to as neutral and the only true standout of this film is – naturally – Forsythe's stellar performance as John Wayne Gacy. William Forsythe is one of those rare character actors who has the ability to petrify you simply through his charisma and voice. Also given his resemblance to the real Gacy, especially at later age, I couldn't have imagined anyone else suitable for the role.
    Lechuguilla

    Dancing With The Devil

    For a college term paper, a rather naive young man named Jason Moss (played by actor improbably named Jesse Moss) decides to interview notorious, real-life serial killer John Wayne Gacy (William Forsythe). The story, which is true, is set in the early 1990s.

    Gacy was convicted in 1980 of killing over thirty Chicago area boys and young men in the 1970s, and was on death row when Moss sent Gacy the initial written inquiry. Through the plot, the two correspond via letter and talk on the phone. Eventually, Gacy arranges for a personal visit from Moss.

    Jason comes across as smart, ambitious, and a bit smug and cocky. At no time does he express any genuine interest in Gacy as a person. Instead, Jason hopes to gain the confidence of Gacy so as to learn details about Gacy's experiences that law enforcement and the FBI were unable to learn. Jason's motives are thus somewhat selfish, and aimed at furthering his own academic career. I really didn't much sympathize with him or his tactics. And of course Gacy, the killer who dressed up as a clown, was truly evil. In short, there's no one to root for in this film.

    This is an unusual movie in that close-up camera shots of characters comprise much, if not most, of the scenes. Lighting is conventional. The film offers little in the way of suspense. It comes across as a TV docu-drama. Casting and acting are acceptable.

    For viewers interested in true crime stories, "Dear Mr. Gacy" offers a strange after-the-fact twist to a dreadful episode. And at the film's very end, the script makes a startling revelation about one of the real-life characters.
    7scoup

    Forsythe delivers

    Well paced thriller with a good amount of creepy.

    I like it when there's a character who transforms in a movie. Moss becomes involved with Gacy who gets inside his head and stirs up some trouble. We see his character sink lower and lower as a result of his obsession. The fact that this is based on a true story where the student becomes successful but still succumbs to something dark and commits suicide brings layers to this movie; and a yearning to know many more details of what really happened between these two men.

    Forsythe and Moss have good chemistry and depth.

    I recommend. I will be very surprised if you do not google this story after viewing - I did.
    8xXMassHysteriaXx

    Outsmarted By an 18 Year Old

    Based on the true story of 18 year old college student Jason Moss (Jesse Moss), who finds himself in way over his head when he begins a relationship with notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy (William Forsythe). As part of a term paper for his criminology class, Moss sends a letter to Gacy on death row, portraying himself as vulnerable with the hopes of eventually gaining his trust and getting inside the mind of this killer to possibly learn more about his crimes. A relationship between the two begins through letters and eventually phone calls, as Jason tries not to lose his own identity while being brought into Gacy's world.

    Jesse Moss, whom I'd only seen previously in smaller roles, most notably "Ginger Snaps", shows he can hold his own as a lead. The real stand out, however, was William Forsythe. Remarkably intense and creepy, he seemed to embody John Wayne Gacy. It was one of the best portrayals I've seen of Gacy to date and rivaled that of Brian Dennehy's.

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    • Trivia
      The movie is based on a true story
    • Goofs
      The approximate setting of the movie was 1993-1994. After receiving his Cuban cigars from Stan the prison guard, Gacy Slips him money, a (20) twenty dollar bill which was the redesigned note that was not issued until 1998.
    • Quotes

      John Wayne Gacy: I TOLD YOU WE ARE ALIKE! WE ARE EXACTLY ALIKE!

    • Crazy credits
      This film is based on the story of Jason Moss, as told by him in the book entitled "The Last Victim". Mr. Moss' recounting of certain events could not be verified.
    • Connections
      Features Leeza (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Ain't We Funky
      Performed by Assassinz

      Written by Ric Torres and Geoff Siegel

      Published by Guitarmageddon Music, Dr. Caligari Publishing and Fundamental AGS Publishing

      Courtesy of Fundamental Music

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2010 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Last Victim
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Notorious Pictures
      • The Movie Network (TMN)
      • Super Ecran
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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