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Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck

  • Video
  • 2007
  • 18
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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Corin Nemec in Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck (2007)
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A film based on the notorious mass killer Richard Speck, who systematically tortured, raped and murdered a group of student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital in 1966.A film based on the notorious mass killer Richard Speck, who systematically tortured, raped and murdered a group of student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital in 1966.A film based on the notorious mass killer Richard Speck, who systematically tortured, raped and murdered a group of student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital in 1966.

  • Director
    • Michael Feifer
  • Writer
    • Michael Feifer
  • Stars
    • Corin Nemec
    • Amy Lyndon
    • Coley Feifer
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    963
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    • Director
      • Michael Feifer
    • Writer
      • Michael Feifer
    • Stars
      • Corin Nemec
      • Amy Lyndon
      • Coley Feifer
    • 23User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Corin Nemec
    Corin Nemec
    • Richard Speck
    Amy Lyndon
    Amy Lyndon
    • Mrs. Whitmore
    Coley Feifer
    • Jimmy Whitmore
    • (as Coley Michael Feifer)
    Jake Riding
    • Bobby Whitmore
    • (as Jacob Riding)
    Ronald Theo Puckett
    Ronald Theo Puckett
    • Judge Watson
    • (as Theo Puckett)
    Nino Simone
    • Richard's Step Father
    Edward Carroll
    • Richard Speck (Age 12)
    Cherish Lee
    Cherish Lee
    • Sharon
    Ian Patrick Williams
    Ian Patrick Williams
    • Harry the Bartender
    Eliza Swords
    • Doris
    Kelsey McCann
    • Annette
    Joanne Chew
    Joanne Chew
    • Sondra
    Lynna Yee
    Lynna Yee
    • Miranda
    • (as Yi Lin)
    Alexis Adkins
    Alexis Adkins
    • Bernice
    Jeanine Del Carlo
    • Vivian
    Cameo Cara Martine
    • Reporter Barbara Billing
    Daniel Bonjour
    Daniel Bonjour
    • Detective Harper
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Captain Dunning
    • Director
      • Michael Feifer
    • Writer
      • Michael Feifer
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    4lastliberal

    Go see what the devil can do.

    If I had wanted to see an A&E Biography on Richard Speck, I would have tuned into A&E. I got this DVD because of Debbie Rochon, and it was an extreme disappointment on so many levels.

    First, Debbie played a prostitute and was only in the film for five minutes. No. she didn't get naked. In fact, the only titties you see in this movie are on a video of Speck in prison. That is really creepy.

    Secondly, the Chicago Police Department, as portrayed in this film, must be equal to the Keystone Cops. Andrew Divoff ("Lost", Wishmaster) played the lead investigator, and he was in a bar with Speck, knowing what he looked like, and lost him. His boss, Tony Todd (Wishmaster, Candyman) was more concerned about keeping things quiet and protecting Mayor Daley. It was so bad that two cops, after they had Specks name and description, interviewed him on a complaint by Rochon and looked at his ID and still walked away. BOLO anyone??? Thank goodness for Chicago that the emergency room doctor was on the ball.

    The actual murders had nothing more that a little blood spatter and off-camera horror. Ther were no rapes, unless you count the time Speck supposed raped on girl WITH HIS PANTS STILL ON! Neat trick, if you can do it.

    I have to give Corin Nemec props for his performance. He really did a good job in playing a slime-bucket. I wonder if he is so good because he has experience in portraying murderers (Boston Strangler: The Untold Story, Bundy: An American Icon). He was the best thing about this movie.

    The camera-work was terrible and the flashbacks to Speck's earlier life were way too short and obscure to give any insight into the man. Did he hate women because of his stepfather? Was it just low self-esteem that made him a wife-beater, drunk and all-around jerk? Did he just think he could get away with anything? Unanswered questions abound.

    Don't waste you time here. There is nothing to see unless you want to see a man with titties. Yech!
    1jordondave-28085

    Cheap and cringworthy

    (2007) Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck HORROR

    Another straight-to-rental low budget serial killer flick produced, written and directed by Michael Feifer centering on disturbed real life killer Richard Speck (Corin Nemec) who may have been molested by his dad (like most other serial killer films) which may have drove him to massacre a group of trained nurses. While watching this, I was like what more can this film show me what I can't find online or from reading about it from newspapers which is nothing. Very cheap with over acting that can make a person like me cringe. I am sure there is a documentary made about this, what that instead.
    2avkm

    Terrible Acting except for Corin Nemec

    Being extremely interested in true crime, I decided to watch this movie last night. It was not good. The only thing good at all about it was the fact that Corin Nemec is a great actor. However, he is the only good actor in this movie. Actually, it was so bad, I am not sure how he could have worked along side such terrible acting. We have Candyman and the Wishmaster as very unconvincing police officers. Not to mention, almost every other actor and extra was terrible.

    In my opinion, If your interested in the actual case of Richard Speck, Then I suggest you spend 15-20 minutes reading about him on the internet as opposed to wasting an hour and a half watching this movie. Besides, Reading up on it will give you much more insight than this movie ever could.

    Don't say I didn't warn you.
    2glenn-adams-1

    A factual and historical disappointment.

    I am very familiar with the true life case of Richard Speck and have to say that if you are at all interested in learning about him, his victims and the crime, this movie will not give you an accurate representation at all. Like the 2004 movie "Speck" with Doug Cole, this movie lacks realism and strays far from the true story it is supposed to be telling. First off, the dormitory Speck murders the nurses in, in the movie is one story and spread out like a hospital ward with several rooms. The two-story South Chicago townhouse that the real murders took place in was cramped, with three small bedrooms upstairs and a living room and kitchen downstairs. This may seem like nitpicking but it's actually a major mistake that the filmmaker commits, because much of the horror of the real life story comes from the fact that Speck was able to murder all of these women in such close, claustrophobic quarters. It would have added so much to the movie if they had gotten this right. Secondly, Speck was not vicious, violent and murderous all the time whether drunk or sober in real life as the movie portrays him. In actuality the real Speck, when sober, was a sniveling coward who was afraid to fight, lacked self-confidence, was ashamed and embarrassed of his pockmarked face and a mama's boy who, even as an adult, relied on his mother to bail him out of jail and get him out of whatever trouble he got himself into. He only had a modicum of self-confidence and mostly just became nasty, violent and obnoxious when he got drunk and/or high. In prison, the other prisoners turned him into their bitch and forced him into humiliating sexual practices at their whim. Not exactly the scary cowboy-hat wearing outlaw portrayed in the movie. I'm not minimizing the fact that Richard Speck was a dangerous and vicious killer. But it would've been nice to have seen a more accurate 3 dimensional portrayal of what he was really like. Thirdly, the actors in this movie who play the cops are lousy. Their overacting and over-reacting would do William Shatner proud. The performances are laughable and the writing is on par with a cheesy cop show from the sixties or an Ed Wood movie. Fourthly, this ceases to be a horror movie and is just downright nasty and unpleasant in it's, perhaps, too graphic depiction of the murders of the nurses. This is not cartoonish Michael Myers, Halloween horror here. It's a tragic real life story that had horrific, sad and awful consequences. This movie insults the viewer's intelligence and is patronizing in it's spoon fed violence. Richard Speck was a worthless shard of human debris who can't and shouldn't be celebrated or mythologized in any way. After watching this train wreck of a so-called movie, I can only say may no more would-be John Carpenters or George Romeros try to put his vile life to film again, unless of course they do it on a larger budget, with a better script, better director and better actors. I agree with what the other person said about Corin Nemec, his performance is good, but only his performance is good. I am in shock and awe that somebody thought this movie was better than David Fincher's "Zodiac"!
    2thermionicemission

    Real life tragedy, ineptly retold

    The horror of Richard Speck's 1966 killing spree can still be felt, especially in the Chicago area. However, Michael Feifer's seemingly unresearched script excludes many of the real story's gripping elements but does include several fraudulent cheap shots aimed at the Chicago Police Department as well as Chicago politicians. More than that, plenty of the lines the unfortunate actors have to deliver would be MS3K material if there were anything funny about the actual occurrences.

    The direction and cinematography is every bit as crummy as the script. Corin Nemec's Richard Speck was an OK sort of movie psycho, even if he didn't capture the true worthlessness of the real Speck. The other actors, having even less to work with, deliver performances ranging from hammy to lifeless.

    The real story of the killing spree has all the makings of a good, even great, movie such as In Cold Blood. But Michael Feifer's Chicago Massacre misses the mark by a wide margin.

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      When Speck is riding the train, we hear sounds as if the train is passing railroad crossings. However, by looking at the windows we can tell that the train is not moving.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Ziphoryn: That's a good beginning, Richard. Accepting responsibility for your actions is the first step on the road to recovery.

      Richard Speck: [scoffs] No, no, no, no, no, no... You got it all wrong, doc. I ain't interested in recoverin'. I'm inhuman. I'm not a, a man. Or a woman. I just do what I please.

      Dr. Ziphoryn: Richard, do you realize that you're going to be in this jail for the rest of your life?

      Richard Speck: Don't make no difference.

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      Version of Les anges violés (1967)

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chicago Massacre
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Feifer Worldwide
      • North American Entertainment
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16 : 9

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