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Zodiaque: L'appel du sang

Original title: The Most Dangerous Animal of All
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2020
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.6K
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Gary L. Stewart in Zodiaque: L'appel du sang (2020)
Gary L. Stewart's search for the father who abandoned him uncovers a horrifying belief: he senses that his father is the Zodiac killer, one of the most infamous serial killers in American history.
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Soon after his birth-mother contacted him for the first time, Gary L. Stewart decided to search for his biological father. His disturbing identity would force Stewart to reconsider everythin... Read allSoon after his birth-mother contacted him for the first time, Gary L. Stewart decided to search for his biological father. His disturbing identity would force Stewart to reconsider everything he thought he knew about himself.Soon after his birth-mother contacted him for the first time, Gary L. Stewart decided to search for his biological father. His disturbing identity would force Stewart to reconsider everything he thought he knew about himself.

  • Creators
    • Kief Davidson
    • Ross M. Dinerstein
  • Stars
    • Gary L. Stewart
    • Jude Gilford
    • Kyle DeCamp
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.6K
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    • Creators
      • Kief Davidson
      • Ross M. Dinerstein
    • Stars
      • Gary L. Stewart
      • Jude Gilford
      • Kyle DeCamp
    • 53User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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  • Episodes4

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    Most Dangerous Animal Of All: My Identity
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    Gary L. Stewart
    Gary L. Stewart
    • Self
    • 2020
    Jude Gilford
    Jude Gilford
    • Self - Gary's Birth Mother
    • 2020
    Kyle DeCamp
    Kyle DeCamp
    • Earl Van Best Jr.
    • 2020
    Katelyn Kapocsi
    • Judy Chandler
    • 2020
    Duffy Jennings
    Duffy Jennings
    • Self - SF Chronicle Reporter 1967-1980…
    • 2020
    Susan Mustafa
    Susan Mustafa
    • Self - Author
    • 2020
    Lyn Overton
    Lyn Overton
    • Self - Jude's Sister
    • 2020
    David Van Nuys
    David Van Nuys
    • Self - Co-Author of 'This Is the Zodiac Speaking'
    • 2020
    Zach Stewart
    Zach Stewart
    • Self - Gary's Son
    • 2020
    Kristy Stewart
    Kristy Stewart
    • Self - Gary's Wife
    • 2020
    Kelly Carroll
    Kelly Carroll
    • Self - SFPD Homicide Detective 1980-2012
    • 2020
    Corey Landis
    • Earl Van Best
    • 2020
    Leona Stewart
    Leona Stewart
    • Self - Gary's Mother
    • 2020
    Frank Falzon
    Frank Falzon
    • Self - SFPD Homicide Detective 1972-1999
    • 2020
    Cindy Stewart
    Cindy Stewart
    • Self - Gary's Sister
    • 2020
    Hattie Best Polk
    Hattie Best Polk
    • Self - Best Family Historian
    • 2020
    Michael Signorelli
    Michael Signorelli
    • Self - Book Editor, The Most Dangerous Animal of All
    • 2020
    Don Allen
    Don Allen
    • Self - Jude's Husband
    • 2020
    • Creators
      • Kief Davidson
      • Ross M. Dinerstein
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    3Whitney_T

    The best part is when it's over.

    Be prepared for 4-hours of an emotionally-damaged cast with deep-rooted self-esteem issues. None of whom seem to care about each other's well-being, but only about their own reputations and egos. I can appreciate the fact that the documentary came full-circle and didn't try to sell you on a single idea necessarily, but it was 4 hours wasted all the same.
    3kjwilson75

    Unhinged man claims father is zodiac

    What starts as a cautionary tale as to how it is dangerous to start an investigation after already drawing your own conclusion devolves into the nonsensical ravings of someone desperate for fame. He is clearly NOT an impartial investigator but rather someone desperate to prove his own theory and sell books. Case in point with his "proof" that he pulled from the cypher. He attacks anyone with differences of opinion or actual facts that disprove his claims rather than respond with evidence of his own. He claims a police investigator would actually coverup the identity of a famous serial killer rather than bring the information to light and become the most famous cop in america. The lunatic even bought glasses to make himself look like the composite sketch of the zodiac. He is clearly sick and perhaps that's why women keep divorcing him and because of his fear of abandonment. The only person who "believes" him is the AUTHOR WHO JUST WANTS TO SELL BOOKS.
    3aevaughn-77305

    Gary...please get some mental help.

    This was sad - on a deep level. Gary (the main character) was so mentally and emotionally unstable, that by the 2nd episode, I was done watching it. Seeing this obsessive man justify his his issues by calling it "I have to find my father"...so much so that he literally ruins every single relationship in real life in order to feed a delusion all to try to make the Zodiac killer "fit" his narrative and allow him to be SOMEBODY (after what obviously is debilitating low self esteem). His poor wife HAS to be a victim of emotional and verbal abuse...smh. No adult that broken or obsessive has ANY healthy relationships - I'm sorry.
    5plasticanimalz

    Like Blair Witch in That By the End You Feel You've Been Had

    Well, that was 4 hours and $5.97 in rentals wasted. It was very entertaining until the last ten minutes and then all I could think is there were so many things I could have been watching instead. I felt betrayed. It's just a hoax on the part of the film makers. They make you and their subject believe for the first 3 hours and 50 minutes that this is all true, that the case is solved. It's not. It's all bologna. The only reason I can see this got made was because the filmmakers didn't figure it out until the end, because Gary's story is so convincing, and that they had to salvage their show. This could have been a 1-hour documentary about what's real. Instead, the filmmakers wasted the audience time by duping them.

    Gary, the son has more integrity than the filmmakers because he honestly believed he's the son of the Zodiak Killer. And you just feel bad for him and his co-author by the end. I never got the sense Gary was trying to dupe anyone, he just got caught up in it, and it did seem enough like it was his dad that we were talking about it afterwards, thinking, "Maybe he really is?" And, who knows, maybe the family in Austria lied because they don't want to be attached to the Zodiak, but it would make sense of the time gap where Earl Van Best Jr disappears. In the end, they don't have enough evidence to prove he is, but they don't have enough to prove he isn't. The police have the DNA but won't say whether Earl Van Best Jr is or isn't the Zodiak. It would have been easy for them to say definitively, but the detective chose not to, which does seem suspicious. It could be that the cops don't want an amateur detective to figure out their case and so they're not saying anything and would rather let it die than come out with the truth. Who knows, but the way they wrap it up quickly after leading you down this rabbit hole for 3 hrs and 50 minutes that he did do it, then in the last 10 minutes to be like, oh, by the way, he didn't, it's impossible...all I gotta say are the filmmakers are real tools.

    I think the filmmakers felt it made them look like super sleuths, but it just made them look like jerks behind the camera who are screwing over Gary and his co-author. 'Cause it's never clear if they know all along that the Zodiak is or isn't his dad. So they could have been doubtful and completely screwing them for money and to advance their careers, or, still completely screwing them, but not knowing until the end. Either way, it makes the filmmakers look like opportunist parasitic jerks, and not the other way around. The only reason I'm not giving it a 1 star is because it was entertaining and engrossing...but it was all meaningless. It was a con. A con on the audience by the filmmakers who clearly have no integrity. They could have treated everyone involved with respect by not putting this out since they have no story, or telling the truth in a 1-hour documentary. I'm sure the filmmakers feel real pleased with themselves, but this is exactly why so few people believe the news or documentaries anymore 'cause, not only are they usually one-sided, sometimes they're complete lies, like this was.
    7hprashantarora

    A twisted tale of self-discovery

    "The Most Dangerous Animal of All" is a well-made docuseries that grips you from the get-go. The dismal reviews on IMDB could be due to the disappointment some viewers might have felt upon realizing that this series is not what they thought it would be.

    The series takes great pain in meticulously recreating the monumental research led by Mr. Stewart in unearthing who his father was - was he the infamous serial killer, Zodiac, or was he a mentally disturbed man who happened to have lived a rather peculiar parallel life with the real Zodiac? He carries deep mental scars related to abandonment by his father, broken personal relations, and, most importantly - shattered self-identity. I was moved by Gary Stewart's unrelenting pursuit to discover his origins. He worked hard in order to prove to himself that his present self is a manifestation of the actions of a deeply disturbed individual. I was disappointed when it is subsequently revealed that he might have made critical errors in coming to that judgment. There are some compelling pieces of evidence presented that almost had me convinced that his father was indeed the Zodiac. Then the director introduces you to facts that make you realize that Gary had and is still being sucked into a deep rabbit hole. It is heartbreaking to see his inability to walk away even when critical facts, as and when presented, contradicts the complex narrative that he has created over the past seventeen years. Events are presented based on the book, and once the thread of unbelievable coincidences is put under the microscope, the facade begins to crumble. Even the co-author of Gary's book is eventually left flabbergasted.

    The technical aspects of the series are solid - the sense of foreboding, moody lighting, chilling sound design, surreal reenactments, scenes of forensic importance - are all done very well. They all seem appropriate for the dark subject matter of a series that dares to support and then tear down an unbelievable theory that left the experts scratching their heads.

    I'll highly recommend this program if you are interested in discovering how far a broken spirit will go, even at the expense of coming across as self-serving, for a peaceful resolution that is still far from having been achieved. It seems Gary Stewart wants to catch lightning in a bottle; he wants to own a phantom and make it known to the world as his unfortunate destiny. Unfortunately, it is abundantly clear that it is not the case.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the true crime book/memoir "The Most Dangerous Animal of All," by Gary L. Stewart with Susan Mustafa.
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      Featured in Access Hollywood: Episode #24.155 (2020)

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      • March 6, 2020 (France)
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