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Le meurtrier de l'Illinois

Original title: To Catch a Killer
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1992
  • Unrated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Brian Dennehy and Michael Riley in Le meurtrier de l'Illinois (1992)
To Catch A Killer
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Good friend and neighbour John Wayne Gacy entertained children and ran a business. However, he hid a dark secret as a violent serial killer who raped and murdered over 30 young boys.Good friend and neighbour John Wayne Gacy entertained children and ran a business. However, he hid a dark secret as a violent serial killer who raped and murdered over 30 young boys.Good friend and neighbour John Wayne Gacy entertained children and ran a business. However, he hid a dark secret as a violent serial killer who raped and murdered over 30 young boys.

  • Stars
    • Brian Dennehy
    • Michael Riley
    • Margot Kidder
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3K
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    • Stars
      • Brian Dennehy
      • Michael Riley
      • Margot Kidder
    • 37User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • John Wayne Gacy
    • 1992
    Michael Riley
    Michael Riley
    • Joe Kozenczak
    • 1992
    Margot Kidder
    Margot Kidder
    • Rachel Grayson
    • 1992
    Meg Foster
    Meg Foster
    • Attorney Carlson
    • 1992
    Martin Julien
    Martin Julien
    • Koslo
    • 1992
    Scott Hylands
    Scott Hylands
    • Paxton
    • 1992
    David Eisner
    • Williams
    • 1992
    John Boylan
    • Atkins
    • 1992
    Tony De Santis
    Tony De Santis
    • DeMarco
    • 1992
    Mark Humphrey
    Mark Humphrey
    • King
    • 1992
    Gary Reineke
    Gary Reineke
    • Petrie
    • 1992
    Tim Progosh
    Tim Progosh
    • Morris
    • 1992
    Danny Pawlick
    • Santori
    • 1992
    Bruce Ramsay
    Bruce Ramsay
    • Bragg
    • 1992
    Brenda Bazinet
    Brenda Bazinet
    • Alice Pearson
    • 1992
    Liliane Clune
    • Maria Kozenczak
    • 1992
    Toby Proctor
    • Michael Kozenczak
    • 1992
    Christopher Marren
    • Billy
    • 1992
    • All cast & crew
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    9MarieGabrielle

    Chilling....

    Brian Dennehey BECOMES John Wayne Gacy, as you watch this film you can only imagine the horrible fate of the victims.

    The beginning starts out with Robert Piest, well portrayed, who is picked up by Gacy for construction work (this was his method of trolling for young boys). Gacy owned his own contracting company in Des Plaines, Illinois.

    The actress who is Piest's mother is heart-rending; as she pleads with the police to take her son's disappearance seriously. In the Chicago area a missing person is nothing new, but it was her birthday and Rob never showed up. ..." He would never run away from home... he is not that type of boy"..., she mentions, and Detective Joe Koczenczak (very well portrayed by Michael Riley) takes notice of the situation.

    Dennehey is superb, when the police first visit Gacy's house in Des Plaines, we can feel the menacing evil and rage simmering just below the surface. Gacy shows the police his pictures with Rosalynn Carter, his promotion as manager of Kentucky Fried Chicken, and his "commendations" for contributions to local police and firefighters (a fixation common among sociopaths; they are very high functioning, and socially enjoy manipulating authority figures).

    Gacy also apparently used drugs to lure young men to his house, there are several scenes where he uses Qualuudes, and the detectives are following him, realizing the extent of his social connections. What is so horrifying is that, on the surface, Gacy was a well-liked businessman who had many friends. He was not a reclusive psycho who stood out in the crowd.

    As Detective Koczenczack becomes more frustrated trying to mount evidence against Gacy he is thwarted many times by D.A. Meg Foster, who cannot make a case if Gacy's rights are violated. The case is interesting and disturbing all the more so because it is true. Margot Kidder also has a cameo as a psychic, who relays to Koczenzack that there are many, many more victims; this will not be an easy case.

    The soundtrack at the end, as they are searching for more victims, and pan out over the cemetery, is very haunting. So sad for any of the parents and young men who were affected by this monster, John Wayne Gacy, who was executed in 1994.
    10Bud_Sturguess

    Intense and chilling; a great Dennehy performance

    In a fine made-for-TV effort, "To Catch A Killer" profiles notorious murderer John Wayne Gacy (played chillingly by Brian Dennehy), his mask of a respected public citizen, the awful secret he kept, and the relentless attempt to expose him. Dennehy's work with the supporting characters is darkly magical and the story reminds you that it's real with every chance. Highly recommended for fans of Dennehy and of good psychological thrillers.
    9bholly72

    Dennehy is outstanding

    This is a top-flight procedural, based on how one persistent cop finally captured John Wayne Gacy, but what really makes it stand out from the crowd is Brian Dennehy's outstanding portrayal of Gacy. Dennehy has immense charm, but here he shows he can turn on a dime an convert it instantly into stomach-churning menace. There is one scene in which Dennehy shows Gacy's dark side starting to come out at an inappropriate moment, and then catching himself -- it is one of the finest pieces of acting I have ever seen anywhere. The look of repressed, murderous lust appearing on his fact and then being put back in the box is something I'll never forget. Neither Brando nor Olivier could have topped it. Watch it; you'll enjoy it a lot.
    9a_baron

    To Catch A Killer

    As the IMDb says, this is a true story, but gruesome does not begin to describe it. John Wayne Gacy - the killer clown - was responsible for the deaths of over thirty young men and boys, most of whom were buried under his house at 8213 West Summerdale Avenue, which like not a few other houses of horror, was later demolished. "To Catch A Killer" was released while Gacy was still under sentence of death; he was executed by lethal injection on May 10, 1994. The film does not cover his trial but focuses on the investigation into the disappearance of his last victim, Rob Piest, who herein is called Chris Gant, presumably to protect the family.

    The name of the detective who brought Gacy to book is not so disguised, but there is one criticism that can be made of the film in that it panders to the usual film-flam of psychics. Herein, Detective Kozenczak consults a psychic, who gives him in retrospect startlingly accurate information about both the crimes of Gacy and his own personal health. In reality, he did consult a psychic, and as might be expected she provided no meaningful information at all. Kozenczak's unwarranted faith in psychics is a little surprising because in reality he was the one who exhibited not psychic powers but the classic policeman's hunch, in this case that there was something not quite right about Gacy, who had been seen talking to the teenager shortly before he disappeared, never to be seen alive again.

    The role of Gacy was alloted to Brian Dennehy, who is no stranger to sinister roles, and here he plays the Jekyll & Hyde Gacy to a tee. We see Kozenczak and his team applying psychological pressure to Gacy that in the end leads to him cracking up partly under the strain and perhaps because what little conscience the man had, finally caught up with him.

    This is not a film for thrill seekers but a semi-documentary that apart from the psychic non-incident adheres closely to the facts of the case. This and its length meant it was never likely to win any awards, but this was a film that was clearly made as an historical document rather than for either plaudits or profit.
    richlieu

    Truly frightening, not for timid souls!

    The film depicts the hunt for and final capture of John Wayne Gacy and Dennehy, in my opinion one of Americas great actors, is truly, truly FRIGHTENING in the main part. Your blood almost freezes and you grab someone´s arm, when he succeeds in luring yet another bait. Also Kidder does a memorable performance as the clairvoyant and never goes over the top.

    Definitely worth watching - but don´t watch it alone......

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    • Trivia
      In preparing for the role of Lt. Kozenczak, Michael Riley interviewed the real Joe Kozenczak at length to learn about the case and the man.
    • Goofs
      One of Gacy's potential victims is shown wearing a Michael Jordan t-shirt. Jordan would have been a junior in high school at the time of the murders.
    • Quotes

      John Wayne Gacy: Oh Mr. Policeman, don't you know a clown can get away with murder?

    • Alternate versions
      Alternate 95 min. (USA runtime) TV movie version is more commonly available.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1992)

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1992 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • To Catch a Killer
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Creative Entertainment Group
      • Libra Pictures
      • Telestories Entertainment Inc.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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