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Speck

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
284
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Doug Cole in Speck (2002)
DocudramaSerial KillerTrue CrimeCrimeHorrorMysteryThriller

Gruesome true story of murderer Richard Speck who killed eight nursing students in one night in Chicago during the late sixties. The story also follows him to his prison fate and uncovers mo... Read allGruesome true story of murderer Richard Speck who killed eight nursing students in one night in Chicago during the late sixties. The story also follows him to his prison fate and uncovers more of his strange behavoir before his death.Gruesome true story of murderer Richard Speck who killed eight nursing students in one night in Chicago during the late sixties. The story also follows him to his prison fate and uncovers more of his strange behavoir before his death.

  • Director
    • Keith Walley
  • Writers
    • Aaron Pope
    • Don Adams
  • Stars
    • Doug Cole
    • Beverly Sotelo
    • Stacy Cunningham
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    284
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Keith Walley
    • Writers
      • Aaron Pope
      • Don Adams
    • Stars
      • Doug Cole
      • Beverly Sotelo
      • Stacy Cunningham
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Doug Cole
    • Richard Speck
    Beverly Sotelo
    • Corazon Amurao
    Stacy Cunningham
    Stacy Cunningham
    • Patricia Matusek
    Flynn Beck
    Flynn Beck
    • Gloria Davy
    Kaycee Shank
    • Pamela Wilkening
    Sunny Lombardo
    • Nina Schmale
    Cinderella Gatcheco
    • Valentina Pasion
    Dawn Hawley
    • Suzanne Ferris
    Erin Shayla Cullen
    • Mary Ann Jordan
    Debra Mayer
    Debra Mayer
    • Ella Mae
    Larry Dirk
    • Bartender
    John Berczeller
    • Dr. Smith
    • (as Johnny Berceller)
    Olimpia Fernandez
    Olimpia Fernandez
    • Nurse
    Martin Pope
    • William
    Wayland Geremy Boyd
    • Man In Car
    • (as Wayland Geremy)
    Joel Lupoff
    • Paramedic
    Brian Moreland
    Brian Moreland
    • Inmate
    Bayard Crawley
    • Pizza Guy
    • Director
      • Keith Walley
    • Writers
      • Aaron Pope
      • Don Adams
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    3Cking-2

    Good looking movie, awful direction

    Rented this from my local Blockbuster under the title SPECK - that may be the way to look for it if you still feel the need to see it after this review.

    It's a movie about the serial killer Richard Speck, who killed several nurses in Chicago in the sixties. Watching the movie, one gets the feeling that it follows the crimes to the letter. Unfortunately, that doesn't make for a good movie.

    Another problem I had was the near-constant music letting us know that this was a SCARY MOVIE, and some god-awful narration letting us know what's motivating Speck. The acting was average for this type of film; to give credit where credit is due, the movie is very beautifully photographed for my taste. Your mileage may vary.

    Over all, if you're interested in the subject matter, it may be worth your time.
    Katatonia

    Disturbing imagery

    I rented the Rated R version of Speck, and i can only imagine what the Director's unrated version is like. To call this is a disturbing movie is an understatement. This is not a film to be entertained by, it is rather slow-paced at times. I am not saying this is a bad movie, it serves it's function very well. The acting is very well done. I say this because the women who play the nurses truly made themselves believable in their performances in sheer terror.

    I am no expert on the actual story of Richard Speck, so i can't say just how accurate this film really is. I do know that he was surely a complete psychotic in every meaning of the word. Not everyone will enjoy this film, or even like it. Some will be turned off simply due to the fact that it is so dark and depressing. It's a coin toss, but i would recommend it for fans of the genre.
    jasonwtx

    Feels like a made for TV movie.

    Richard Speck was always one of the most scary true-life serial killers so I was hoping to be frightened by this picture.

    It starts off with a warning saying that the film has been edited so it could gain an "R" rating. So I'm thinking this is going to be some nasty gore-fest.

    If there was any gore, it was all edited out, and badly.

    Richard Speck is one terrifying dude, but this film comes across as something you might see on UPN.

    Wait for "Great Trials and Crimes of the 20th Century" to re-air on PBS and look for the Richard Speck segment. It will scare the pants off of you.

    This is pretty bad

    2/5 stars.
    7Wuchakk

    Cinematic chronicling of the Richard Speck nursing dorm murders

    RELEASED IN 2002 and directed by Keith Walley, "Speck" stars Doug Cole as the real-life mass murderer, Richard Speck, who savagely terrorized nine nursing students at a townhouse functioning as a dormitory in south Chicago, 1966. He murdered eight of them one-by-one. The ninth woman (Beverly Sotelo) only managed to survive by hiding under a bed while Speck was out of the room. In his drug-addled state the killer probably lost count. The woman's witness was key in capturing the man with the crude forearm tattoo that read: "Born to raise hell."

    The topic is distasteful, to say the least, but the movie effectively chronicles the events of late night July 13, 1966. Although this is a low-budget independent flick, it's competently made with quality actors. The score is one-note disturbing and haunting while the tone is dream-like, thoroughly austere and horrific. The murderer's narration throughout by Cole is akin to Willard's narration in "Apocalypse Now" (1979). It's based on the real-life Speck's blatherings combined with that of other renown murderers (e.g. Dahmer) and no doubt the writers' imagination. Regardless, the well-written sociopathic verbiage successfully puts you in the mind of the slayer and doesn't cop-out in regards to psychological scrutiny. In short, the narration boldly unveils the awful truth and is expertly delivered by Cole; the movie should be commended for this.

    The only thing that holds "Speck" back is the one-dimensional story itself. The first hour is comprised of the thug's invasion of the townhouse, his terrorizing of the girls and their systematic murders. The compelling final act records the aftermath and ultimate apprehension. It's all thoroughly convincing, but not entertaining in the manner of, say, the Friday the 13th flicks, probably because the producers intended "Speck" to be a wholly realistic account of the true murders; and it is. The Friday the 13th movies are sometimes fun and the murders can even be amusing; not so here.

    A life-long prisoner, Speck died of a heart attack 25 years after his crime in 1991 (WAY too long of a wait for justice). Concerning his murderous transgressions he said: "I had no feelings at all that night. They said there was blood all over the place. I can't remember. It felt like nothing ... I'm sorry as hell; for those girls and for their families, and for me. If I had to do it over again, it would be a simple house burglary." He was a thoroughly sick bastage who unfortunately descended into depravity in prison, a sad waste of human potential, but at least he honestly admitted that he was sorry for what he did.

    THE MOVIE RUNS 79 minutes. The script was written by Don Adams & Aaron Pope.

    GRADE: B/B- (6.5/10)
    3glenn-adams-1

    Richard Speck was no philosopher, movie lacks accuracy

    I watched the unrated version of this movie and as a person who has studied the life and crimes of Speck closely, I must say this movie is a flawed but ambitious take on the real story. While capturing the true horror of Speck and the murders this film makes the following factual errors. 1. Speck did not inject drugs at the crime scene as depicted in the movie. In fact he was mainly an alcoholic and pill popper who rarely took drugs via syringe. 2. The Asian nurse who survived Speck's massacre did not squirm her way down stairs and under the couch in the living room as depicted in the movie. This would have been impossible. In real life she hid under a bed while Speck methodically eliminated his 8 victims. 3. The movie depicts Speck as being violent and brutal with the women as soon as he meets them. Not true. In reality Speck was at first calm and gentle, reassuring the women he wasn't going to hurt them. This is how he was able to tie each of them up. 4. The real Richard Speck was not the deep thinker the movie depicts him to be. FBI profiler Robert Ressler interviewed Speck in the 80's and said that Speck not only DID'NT know why he committed the murders but that he wasn't interested in learning why nor could he shed any light on why. Speck was known to be of below average intelligence and not the philosopher king who narrates this movie. If the story wasn't so tragic and horrifying, the voice over would be laughable. All in all, Doug Cole's performance is adequately menacing and cold-blooded even though I don't think the real Speck was so forward in his violence. No doubt he was a very violent person when under the influence but he was also known, after all, for being a fairly slick con man who was able to put people at ease before victimizing them. Beverly Ann Sotelo's performance as the surviving nurse is the finest in the film. She is a very good actress. If you are at all squeamish, do not see this film. It's very graphic and disturbing.

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      Many of lines in the narration were actually quotes said by other serial killers, including Ted Bundy, David Berkowitz, Lucian Staniak, Ed Kemper and Carl Panzram.
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      Version of Les anges violés (1967)

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    • Release date
      • October 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Born to Raise Hell
    • Production company
      • Magic Hat Media Inc.
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      • 1h 19m(79 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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