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Drifter: Henry Lee Lucas

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
792
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Drifter: Henry Lee Lucas (2009)
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The true story of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas.The true story of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas.The true story of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas.

  • Director
    • Michael Feifer
  • Writers
    • Wood Dickinson
    • Michael Feifer
    • Christopher Ryan
  • Stars
    • Antonio Sabato Jr.
    • John Burke
    • Kelly Curran
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    792
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Feifer
    • Writers
      • Wood Dickinson
      • Michael Feifer
      • Christopher Ryan
    • Stars
      • Antonio Sabato Jr.
      • John Burke
      • Kelly Curran
    • 19User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Antonio Sabato Jr.
    Antonio Sabato Jr.
    • Henry
    John Burke
    John Burke
    • DA Farino
    Kelly Curran
    Kelly Curran
    • Becky
    Kostas Sommer
    Kostas Sommer
    • Ottis
    Rachel Ferrari
    • Female Victim
    • (as Rachel J. Ferrari)
    Kenneth Thornton
    • Man in Road
    • (as Kenny Thornton)
    Beth Shea
    Beth Shea
    • Olivia - Girl in Theater
    Nino Simone
    • Billy - Guy in Theater
    Jay Pickett
    Jay Pickett
    • Officer Dollinger
    Daniel Tostenson
    • Officer Miner
    John Diehl
    John Diehl
    • Sheriff Larabie
    Caia Coley
    Caia Coley
    • Viola
    Ezra Averill
    • Henry - 8 years old
    Thomas Garner
    • Hennessey
    Keleigh Averill
    • School Teacher
    Coley Feifer
    • Laughing Boy
    • (as Coley Michael Feifer)
    Brock Burnett
    Brock Burnett
    • Anderson
    Nicolas Sederlin
    • Paul
    • Director
      • Michael Feifer
    • Writers
      • Wood Dickinson
      • Michael Feifer
      • Christopher Ryan
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    Realistic portrayal of life of Henry Lee Lucas

    This movie is not a classical low budget blunder trying to cash in on the fact that it's about serial killer. Granted, the budget was small, but that did not made a big impact on the movie. Script is well written, and constructed. Realistically portraying the torture in his childhood years, that later on led to his twisted personality, movie is not afraid to make a bit longer scenes, just to make you a bit more uncomfortable.

    Henry Lee Lucas was a serial killer that, imprisoned, confessed to over 600 murders. Truth is that we really do not know how many victims he killed, due to his false confessions that were rewarded by the police by better treatment.

    Overall, do not expect a masterpiece, or some innovative and strange things in it, but more of familiar style of directing with the focus on the story. If you want to go further than that, you can start analyzing events in his childhood and their impact on his killing urges. Was it all his fault, or were there other culprits?

    Movie did manage to stick to the actual story of Henry, so it's not all dramatization and imagined events, like some of the recent movies. They slap a "based on a true events" sticker on it, and hope that it will sell better. This is not the case here.
    3trashgang

    another bad serial killer flick

    Not only horror is my cup of tea but the story behind serial killers does interest me too. But being in the biz for over 15 years I'm mostly not into movies about serial killers. Oh yes, there are some great ones, The Deliberate Stranger (Mark Harmon playing Ted Bundy) for example, still OOP and the other OOP To Catch A Killer (Brian Dennehy playing John Wayne Gacy), and of course Henry:Portrait Of A Serial Killer concerning Henry Lee Lucas (played by Michael Rooker). The movie I just saw also told the story of Henry. But here it's boredom all the way. Were Portrait gives some nasty disturbing scene's (remember the television) this flick just is about, did he kill 3000 persons or not. We see some killings but the blood never flows. We see stabbings in the back, in the neck but the victims never bled. The best part is when Henry and his friend Otis picks up a hitchhiker. What happens next isn't disturbing but is really the best part. The only fact I could agree with is the truth about Henry having an affair with his niece Betty. He did kill his mother but not as stated in this flick. It's sad to see that a flick about two weirdo's doesn't deliver fear.
    3bromeyn

    Yikes

    When you see Antonio Sabata Jr is the star, you should already know what you're about to get. But being a true story murder junkie, I had to check it out. And yeah... pretty bad. But I liked learning more backstory. So if you're hunting for a good kinda Lifetime movie type film, just with a lot of bad language and gore, this one's for you.
    6arisaunders

    Not perfect by any means...but it has many redeeming qualities

    Not a perfect movie by any means...but well worth a look if you have even a passing interest in the murderous exploits of Henry Lee Lucas.

    In response to Ted's 'review'...if it could be called that, please don't identify yourself as Australian again. I too am Australian and your childish observations give us all a bad name. And claiming that your location means you couldn't possibly have heard of Henry Lee Lucas is embarrassing...you have a computer...have you ever tried to use it for researching something and perhaps adding to your limited knowledge of the world? Sure you may not have enjoyed the film you 'reviewed', but you base your opinions on the fact you felt the film was 'horrible'. How enlightening for us all! You should stick to films in your age bracket and leave the reviewing to us adults in future who actually have some knowledge of the medium and who are able to construct a sentence that is coherent.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Surprisingly mature biopic of the serial killer

    HENRY LEE LUCAS: SERIAL KILLER is a modern B-movie retelling of the life of the infamous killer, originally played (to the hilt) by Michael Rooker in the unforgettable '80s movie HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A KILLER. Of course, this isn't on a par with that movie, but at least it does something entirely different. While the Rooker flick provided a realistic, slice-of-life portrayal of the killer at the peak of his infamous crimes, HENRY LEE LUCAS: SERIAL KILLER is a biopic told via annoying flashbacks (and forwards) that covers his entire life.

    First off, the most surprising thing about this film is that Antonio Sabato Jr. (CRASH LANDING), a notable B-movie actor, actually gives a fine performance in the titular role. He plays Lucas as a hulking, scarred brute, who seems permanently stoned and given to unpredictable violence. At the same time he's charismatic to boot and certainly Sabato's performance outshines everyone else in the production.

    For a low budget film, the production values for this are pretty decent, and I particularly enjoyed the exploration of Henry's childhood which sows the seeds for his latter day crimes. The best thing about the movie is that it doesn't dwell on the brutality of the crimes; the temptation for modern film-makers would surely be to sicken the viewer at every opportunity but this is surprisingly restrained, giving the production a mature feel as a whole.

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    • Trivia
      At 14:40 of the movie there is a mugshot of a man on a Clipboard hanging below the map. That is actually a mugshot of the real Henry Lee Lucas.
    • Goofs
      When Henry is receiving shock therapy after his glass eye has been removed the actor's real eyeball is visible.
    • Quotes

      Henry: [referring to hitchhiker] Well, she ain't your type.

      Ottis: But she sure is yours. I'll let you have her first.

      Henry: Naw, I ain't too good with girls.

      Ottis: She ain't a girl. She's just juicy white meat.

    • Connections
      References Frankenstein (1931)
    • Soundtracks
      This Perfect Body
      Written by Jack McDowell

      Performed by Stickfigure

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Henry Lee Lucas
    • Filming locations
      • Llano, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Feifer Worldwide
      • Renegade Pictures (I)
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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