wendy-broad1
Joined Oct 2010
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Stasch Radwanski certainly knows how to write and entertain. The drama, mystery and thrills of Killer God grabbed me from the beginning Professor Rufus Elkin began rummaging through ancient Balinese artifact's in his cabin set in a Canadian winter wonderland of snow, fields and trees. I was captivated by the knowledge shared of Balinese culture, spirituality and the mystery surrounding this intense drama of crime, murder and terror unfolding throughout the 78 minute television drama. I jumped, laughed and was pleased by the imagery and action, until the end.
Gord Cooper, the tough, pensive and calculating cop shined with a fantastic stoic and thoughtful performance by Fank J. Zupancic, the starring actor who is to uncover the mystery of Professor Rufus and his grand-daughter from Bali.
A clash of cultures and the tragedy of crime with the defining insight, for me, that one sometimes needs "money more than integrity" and others need MORE money and power instead of integrity.........I'm left wondering what the sequel may uncover or will it still leave me with another mystery unsolved or a new perspective that life sometimes just can not be explained or understood in how evil and goods tapestry leaves the mind continuously asking why.
Well done cast and crew! Highly recommended by this viewer.
Gord Cooper, the tough, pensive and calculating cop shined with a fantastic stoic and thoughtful performance by Fank J. Zupancic, the starring actor who is to uncover the mystery of Professor Rufus and his grand-daughter from Bali.
A clash of cultures and the tragedy of crime with the defining insight, for me, that one sometimes needs "money more than integrity" and others need MORE money and power instead of integrity.........I'm left wondering what the sequel may uncover or will it still leave me with another mystery unsolved or a new perspective that life sometimes just can not be explained or understood in how evil and goods tapestry leaves the mind continuously asking why.
Well done cast and crew! Highly recommended by this viewer.