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Amy Lyndon Susan Rader
Daniel Bonjour Detective Carmichael
John Burke Detective Lutz
Jeff Coatney Detective Powell
Kane Hodder Dennis Rader
Matteo Indelicato Brandon
Wesley Stiller Officer Corman
Dru Ashcroft Sharon
Caia Coley Mary Ann
Pascale Gigon Mrs. Emerson
Anna Margaret Sarah
Cameo Cara Martine Mrs. Riding
Kelsey McCann Kelsey
Odessa Rae Heather
Sarah Shoup Lizzy

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  • Mild version of grisly story.

    Writer/director Michael Feifer offers us a fictional story based on the
    very real B.T.K. serial killer Dennis Rader. A seemingly mild mannered
    member of the Lutheran church, Boy Scout master, husband and father of
    two, Rader(Kane Hodder)is an ordinance enforcement officer of Wichita,
    Kansas. He relished his job and it helped his ego greatly. I guess
    every man needs a hobby. This story is supposition of the grisly and
    horrid murders committed by Rader between 1974 and 1991. B.T.K. meaning
    bind, torture and kill. The actual killings were graphic and
    nightmarish…but none of that in this film. Rader thought he was so
    intelligent, he teased the Wichita Police Department with letters in
    2004 that led to his murder conviction in 2005. According to who you
    talk to, Rader was responsible for 7 to 10 or more slayings.Also starring are: Amy Lyndon, Daniel Bonjour, Caia Coley, Dru Ashcroft
    and John Burke.

    Michael O'Keefe from Muskogee OK - 27 June 2009
  • A very creepy and nasty serial killer flick

    Kane Hodder gives an excellent and convincing performance as Dennis L.
    Rader, the infamous sadistic serial killer who tied up and tortured his
    victims prior to savagely murdering them. Writer/director Michael
    Feifer presents Rader as a complex and fascinating bundle of
    contradictions: he's a dedicated, but overzealous compliance officer, a
    loving family man with a wife and two daughters, a boy scout leader,
    and even the president at a local church, but also suffered from sexual
    problems and an irresistible urge which compelled him to commit these
    atrocious and inhumane acts of calculated murder (the scenes with Rader
    manhandling his hapless victims are extremely harsh, brutal and
    disturbing). Moreover, Feifer admirably refuses to explain Rader;
    instead he presents in a stark and unflinching manner Rader as the
    ruthless and vicious murderous beast that he was. Hodder really holds
    the film together with his first-rate portrayal of this horrifying
    human monster; it's without a doubt the best acting he's ever done to
    date. The rest of the cast is equally sound, with especially stand-out
    work from Amy Lyndon as Rader's proud, loyal wife Susan and John Burke
    as no-nonsense Detective Lutz. The last third which shows the severe
    impact Rader's heinous actions had on his family is positively
    devastating. Matt Steinauer's polished cinematography and the shuddery
    score by Andres Boulton and Jermaine Stegall are both up to speed.
    Really strong and upsetting stuff.

    Woodyanders (Woodyanders@aol.com) from The Last New Jersey Drive-In on the Left - 25 June 2009
  • A terrible movie.

    I actually joined this site to warn you not to rent or buy this movie.
    I usually don't do this, but I love horror movies and enjoy true
    stories about serial killers. This untalented and amateur
    director/writer/producer made a terrible movie. This is a true story as
    we all know. This idiot put in fake stuff, citing reasons such as,
    "this is what people want to see." What? I wanted to see a true story.
    Not a story where you made stuff up. There are actually murder scenes
    in the movie that never happened. I will always look at a movie box
    before renting, if I see this guys name I will not rent. This was a
    waste of my time and the $1.00 rental fee. Yes, $1.00 I want back. On
    the positive side, which is not much. The main actor may be OK in
    another movie, not this one, which of course is the writer/director's
    fault. There are also a couple hot looking ladies in this, but I truly
    had to force myself to finish this movie. It is that bad. Save your
    money please.

    sbk93036 from United States - 23 May 2009
  • Creepy

    Kane Hodder stars in a film version of the story of the BTK killer. He
    was a loving family man by day and a serial killer by night. His
    rampage went on for decades. the film is a twisted descent into the
    mind of the killer as we watch him do horrible things one minute and
    the be kind and loving the next. As these sort of "based on a true
    story" films go the film is pretty good and disturbing enough to make
    you wonder why any one would want to be locked in the mind of a killer
    for even 90 minutes. The film works because of Hodder who is great both
    a family man and psychopath, making it difficult to watch the scenes
    with his family because we know whats lurking underneath. If you like
    this sort of thing I'd say give it a try, me I'm going to take a bath.

    dbborroughs from Glen Cove, New York - 17 May 2009
  • Bit. Tragic. Kane.

    focusing on the story of the BTK killer, this film starts off promising
    enough. Hodder acts like a normal everyman when he reaches his hotel
    room.it's only when he orders an escort that things get a little creepy
    about the character. this is when the film starts to falter in a big
    way.when we see him in his compliants van laying down the law to people,
    you cannot help but think of Ned Flanders, and he is just too
    uninteresting of a character to give the film any gravitas.supposedly based on a true story, this is a fictionalised account of
    what happened, and being from the UK, i'd never heard of the killer
    before, let alone other films based on the story.the narrative is poor, and in the final third act, there is some truly
    bad acting, especially from the wife and the daughter, when they
    finally realise what Dennis has done.it all looks cheaply made, with gore for gores sake, and in this case,
    it didn't really need it.as for Hodder, he does his part well, but one cannot help but focus on
    his neck throughout the film and the uncanny resemblance to Paul Blart:
    mall Cop.

    coreyno1 from United Kingdom - 8 March 2009

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