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Tales of the Grim Sleeper

  • 2014
  • TV-MA
  • 1 h 50 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
3,3 mil
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Tales of the Grim Sleeper (2014)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaNick Broomfield digs into the case of the notorious serial killer known as the Grim Sleeper, who terrorized South Central Los Angeles over a span of twenty-five years.Nick Broomfield digs into the case of the notorious serial killer known as the Grim Sleeper, who terrorized South Central Los Angeles over a span of twenty-five years.Nick Broomfield digs into the case of the notorious serial killer known as the Grim Sleeper, who terrorized South Central Los Angeles over a span of twenty-five years.

  • Direção
    • Nick Broomfield
    • Barney Broomfield
    • Marc Hoeferlin
  • Roteiristas
    • Nick Broomfield
    • Barney Broomfield
    • Marc Hoeferlin
  • Artistas
    • Nick Broomfield
    • Lonnie David Franklin Jr.
    • Donna
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    3,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Barney Broomfield
      • Marc Hoeferlin
    • Roteiristas
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Barney Broomfield
      • Marc Hoeferlin
    • Artistas
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Lonnie David Franklin Jr.
      • Donna
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 25Avaliações da crítica
    • 85Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 1 vitória e 6 indicações no total

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    Tales of the Grim Sleeper
    Trailer 0:57
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    Nick Broomfield
    Nick Broomfield
    • Self - Presenter and Narrator
    Lonnie David Franklin Jr.
    Lonnie David Franklin Jr.
    • Self - 'Grim Sleeper'
    • (as Lonnie Franklin)
    Donna
    • Self - Lonnie Franklin's Neighbour
    Steve
    • Self - Lonnie Franklin's Friend
    Gary
    • Self - Lonnie Franklin's Friend
    Richard
    • Self - Lonnie Franklin's Friend
    Seymour Amster
    • Self - Lonnie Franklin's Defense Attorney
    Laverne Peters
    • Self - Mother of Murder Victim Janecia Peters
    Margaret Prescod
    • Self - Founder of Black Coalition Fighting Back Serial Murders
    Pam Brooks
    • Self
    • (as Pamela Brooks)
    Diana Ware
    • Self - Stepmother to 1987 murder victim Barbara Ware
    Liz
    • Self - Friend of Pamela Brooks
    DelaShawn
    • Self - Chris Franklin's Former Girlfriend
    Jerry
    • Self - Lonnie Franklin's Mechanic
    Nana Gyamfi
    • Self - Lawyer, Black Coalition Fighting Back Serial Murders
    Roxanne
    • Self - Friend of Pamela Brooks
    Dion Browning
    • Self
    Lili
    • Self - Chris Franklin's Childhood Nanny
    • Direção
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Barney Broomfield
      • Marc Hoeferlin
    • Roteiristas
      • Nick Broomfield
      • Barney Broomfield
      • Marc Hoeferlin
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    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    5J0ESUFF

    Interesting story horribly told

    This is the story of a man who has possibly murdered over 100 women, killed over a 25 year span, people who knew him liked him and yet I found myself staring at my phone the whole time. I should have read a few more reviews before I watched, there are a few who state how the director has a history of basically coercing people into giving not false but altered statements. I don't think these people are lying, it just feels forced and awkward, not a good interview process.

    It's a crazy story, one that everyone should hear but I do wish someone else would give this story a shot, I feel there needs to be more news details, police accounts, more interviews from the Black coalition that was heavily involved and just overall better editing. It's not a waste of time because it's a powerful story but it's so horribly told I can't recommend it.
    6eschase

    Not your average true crime doc

    I went into expect details of the murders from the Grim Sleeper, but that's not what you get. It's more about the crack epidemic and poor police work in south LA. It's much more of a social commentary than it is a documentary about a prolific serial killer. So don't expect details of the murder, footage of the Grim Sleeper, or any of the standard serial killer documentary stuff. I was disappointed at first, but I learned a lot about how the police basically let the guy go rampant, because the victims were black crack addicted hookers. And they chose not to care.
    3stevemachowsky

    5 minutes

    Don't waste 2 hours of your life on this documentary. Watch the first 10 minutes and that's all you need. This could have been edited down to a 20 minute special. Waste of liffffeeee ... like a lot of the people they interviewed.
    5rmax304823

    Tribalism.

    Nick Broomfield, I gather, is a well-known figure in documentary films, and he IS a little different from what you'd expect. He wanders in and out of the frame carrying the microphone and wearing earphones. He looks like a normal, middle-aged Englishman, moves deliberately, and sounds a little like Donald Crisp might have sounded as he approached adolescence. His voice is calm, dispassionate, and lacks drama. On the whole he sounds like a philosophy professor at some British boarding school, maybe Sidcot. "Next we met Bertrand Russell. Bert is a white-haired socialist. He once drove a garbage truck but is now homeless. Bert, how well did you know Alfred North Whitehead?"

    In point of fact, we don't really get to know much about the suspected murderer, Lonnie Franklin. Broomfield has the invaluable help of a key informant, Pam, who takes him on a tour of South Central Los Angeles and calls pedestrians over for a few words about the Grim Sleeper. Without Pam Bromfield probably wouldn't have got as far as he did, since he's white. According to the anecdotes we get from the people on the street, Lonnie Franklin seems to have been one of those fellows who goes out of his way to help other people, although his friends do mention a few peculiarities -- a pile of stroke magazines in the bathroom, a proudly displayed .25 caliber pistol.

    If we don't learn much about Franklin, we certainly get a good gander at the neighborhood and its residents. First of all, despite the bars on the windows and the gun shots in the background, it doesn't look nearly as squalid as the black ghetto near where I grew up, in Newark, New Jersey. Anybody moving from Chancellor Avenue to broad sunny Central Avenue in LA would take a deep breath and relax, the way retirees do when they finally step off the bus in Florida.

    The police weren't involved in the film, so we get the African-American perspective on events. Generally, the attitudinal set is that the LAPD is incompetent and neglectful of black crime victims. There are exceptions but it's clear that there is a great big wall between the black neighborhood and the police force, as in so many other cities.

    Broomfield doesn't show much in the way of political correctness. His informants speak for themselves. As an anthropologist, which is what I am, I would be very careful in taking some of their statements as literal fact.

    One of the more admirable features of the film is that Broomfield, despite his narrative voice-over and his occasional intrusion into the images, is no Michael Moore. He's not one of the so-called Nouvelles Egotistes.

    I regret to say that on the whole it was a little repetitious and dull. Too many anecdotes from a handful of acquaintances and relatives about what Franklin might or might not have done. It could have been pruned down to a fascinating one-hour show.
    6Seth_Rogue_One

    Typical Broomfield film

    You have to watch anything by Nick Broomfield with a grain of salt, never forget that this is the guy who made 'BIGGIE & TUPAC (2004)' which made almost everyone think that Suge Knight was the guy who had Tupac killed.

    Which is something that today most people have changed their minds about, and people from said documentary have since come out with stories of manipulative tactics he uses to get to people to more or less say what he want them to.

    Anyway he does what he usually does here, takes a camera team around the areas that were affected and start looking for people to interview on the spot.

    Runs across some people that knew the 'grim sleeper' or just knew of him and asks them questions. With a lot of driving around and discussions that stray far away from the actual documentary subject at times.

    One thing that struck me as weird was how many people that actually did know him (yes he actually eventually found some that did) would initially start off as saying how he seemed normal and was a good guy and then mention things about him that would suggest otherwise.

    Like the ex girlfriend of Lonnie's son who initially said that 'Lonnie and his wife seemed like a normal couple, whatever I wanted I could depend on him to fix' to 3 minutes later be talking about how she could sense that he was listening to her and his son having sex and how he was a perv etc etc.

    And his best buddies who'd swear that he was a good guy and that they couldn't believe the charges towards him to eventually started talking about how he'd torture prostitutes with vivid descriptions.

    Like okay, do you have any sort of concept of what a 'good guy' and a 'normal' guy is or did you just change your story because Nick Broomfield wanted something juicy to put in his film and he was offering you extra money for it?

    So yeah it's hard not to put on a suspicious eye here, I'm not saying that the man accused of being the 'grim sleeper' is innocent I don't think he is, but it's hard to know for sure when things get fishy like that. It is possible I suppose that even if they did get paid more for juicy stories (and Broomfield is known for paying the people he interviews) that those stories still are true.

    Goes on a little too long as well.

    But still decent enough to watch once.

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      • 30 de janeiro de 2015 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Истории Грима Слипера
    • Locações de filme
      • Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA
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      • Lafayette Films
      • South Central Films
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