Gacy (2003)

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Written by David Birke, Clive Saunders

Directed by Clive Saunders

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2003

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Thriller based on the life of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Abused by his father as a child, Gacy drifted through a series of unremarkable jobs before marrying and starting a family. However, once he was convicted of child molestation, his marriage collapsed and, following the death of his father, he embarked on a three-year killing spree during which he preyed upon vulnerable young men.

Cast

Mark HoltonJohn Wayne Gacy Jr.
Image for Adam BaldwinAdam BaldwinJohn Gacy Sr.
Tom WaldmanHal
Charlie WeberTom Kovacs
Allison LangeGretchen
Edith JeffersonMother Gacy
Joleen LutzKara Gacy
Scott Allen HenryYoung John Gacy
Kenneth SwartzDave
Matt FarnsworthStu
Joseph SikoraRoger
Jeremy LelliottLittle Stevie
Oren SkoogJimmy
Joe RoncettiPeter
Eddie AdamsDuane
Doran RayTony
Larry HankinEddie Bloom
Rick DeanRay
Image for Glenn MorshowerGlenn MorshowerTed Boyle
Jessica SchatzJulie Boyle
Mickey SwensonDet. Ritzik
Dan BellDet. Dunne
Steve AbbottDet. Wolf
John LaughlinDet. Kay
David ManisOfficer Bucholtz
Joe GoodrichGas station attendant
Tina PrestonMeg Getz
John HornFred Getz
Jessica HanamotoTammy Gacy
Shadi DwaitMr. Pasolini
Grace HanamotoApril Gacy

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