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Le tueur de la nuit

Original title: The Night Stalker
  • TV Movie
  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
956
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Lou Diamond Phillips in Le tueur de la nuit (2016)
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An account of serial killer Richard Ramírez and his rampage in California during the mid-1980s.An account of serial killer Richard Ramírez and his rampage in California during the mid-1980s.An account of serial killer Richard Ramírez and his rampage in California during the mid-1980s.

  • Director
    • Megan Griffiths
  • Writers
    • Philip Carlo
    • Megan Griffiths
  • Stars
    • Annalisa Cochrane
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Bellamy Young
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    956
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Megan Griffiths
    • Writers
      • Philip Carlo
      • Megan Griffiths
    • Stars
      • Annalisa Cochrane
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Bellamy Young
    • 19User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Annalisa Cochrane
    Annalisa Cochrane
    • Mary
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Richard Ramirez
    Bellamy Young
    Bellamy Young
    • Kit
    Louis Herthum
    Louis Herthum
    • Jed
    Hawthorne James
    Hawthorne James
    • Harrison Johnson
    Samantha Neyland Trumbo
    Samantha Neyland Trumbo
    • Emily
    • (as Samantha Neyland)
    Eddie Ramos
    Eddie Ramos
    • Ruben
    Jennifer Lafleur
    Jennifer Lafleur
    • Young Elena
    Julian A. Garcia
    Julian A. Garcia
    • Trainer
    • (as Julian Alexander)
    Eddie Martinez
    Eddie Martinez
    • Mike Ramirez
    Alice Rietveld
    Alice Rietveld
    • Inez
    Benjamin Barrett
    Benjamin Barrett
    • Richard Ramirez
    Mark Kelly
    Mark Kelly
    • Joe
    Linas Phillips
    Linas Phillips
    • Jimmy
    Bernardo Badillo
    Bernardo Badillo
    • Roberto
    Elester Latham
    Elester Latham
    • Charlie
    Zoe McLane
    Zoe McLane
    • Julia
    Austin Fryberger
    Austin Fryberger
    • Eric
    • Director
      • Megan Griffiths
    • Writers
      • Philip Carlo
      • Megan Griffiths
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    4will-05196

    Yeah nah not so great

    The guy(s) who play Ramirez, both young and old, are pretty damn good. They don't quite glorify the man. The actor portrays a melodramatic vainglorious narcissist who is full of his own self-importance, intelligent but not the genius he imagines himself to be. That pretty much seems like the real Ramirez you see in interviews. The back-story is pretty accurate in terms of what happened in Ramirez's life. This isn't enough though to save it.

    It was the chapter parts with the female lawyer that were kind of irritating. Found myself asking repeatedly "what does this have to do with Ramirez? She is in the park playing on the swing with her boyfriend - why!?!? And, um, she slept all night with her hand restrained in a leather cuff? Really. I get they are trying to give her character complexity and depth, ie "she has a dark side too!" but who cares, the movie is not called "Sexually Confused Female Lawyer", it is called "The Night Stalker".

    The interview parts were like an attempt at a poor man's "Clarice vs Hannibal Lecter", not sure the point - the scenes were not as compelling or intelligent or insightful as the script writers or directors intended them to be. Boring stuff. Kept thinking "get on with it already".

    I'm getting more convinced with time that there'll never be a better serial killer than (the original) Henry: portrait of a serial killer. They did that on a shoestring budget too.

    The "Born to Kill" documentary on Ramirez is far more chilling (and insightful) than this film, but I hope it can serve as a break for Lou Diamond Phillips, he is a talent.
    7Ed-Shullivan

    Lou Diamond Phillips performance was wasted in this fictional lawyers account

    Lou Diamond Phillips stellar performance as the serial killer Richard Ramirez was simply wasted playing opposite actress Bellamy Young who plays a fictional lawyer named Kit (Katherine) whose own life was supposedly haunted by the real Richard Ramirez's 1980's killing spree as the infamous Night Stalker as she lived in the California area.

    Yes, the majority of incidents described as happening in Richard Ramirez's teens and the film's killings outlined in this fictional biopic actually occurred and are attributed to Richard Ramirez's murderous spree. However, this film focuses on Ramirez's time in captivity and his interactions with the female lawyer Kit, who meets with Ramirez over four (4) consecutive days in an attempt to record a confession for a double murder that another man will be executed for committing if Ramirez will not admit to being the actual perpetrator.

    The fictional drama occurs as Kit is reliving her own teen years while the Night Stalker is all over the news during his late evening robbery, rape and vicious murder spree. Kit has her own demons to live with and the interview scenes between Kit and the shackled Richard Ramirez (Lou Diamond Phillips) are worth watching the film if for nothing else.

    I hope the now 56 year old Lou Diamond Phillips is provided an opportunity to star in a few dramatic major motion pictures based on this outstanding role as the Night Stalker, because he has certainly paid his dues carrying more than one film on his own broad shoulders and raising the bar on his fellow actors/actresses to follow his lead. "Lead" being the key word.

    I rate The Night Stalker a high 7 out of 10 on Lou Diamond Phillip's outstanding performance.
    5SnoopyStyle

    needs more intensity

    It's 2013. Kit (Bellamy Young) needs to get a confession from imprisoned killer Richard Ramirez (Lou Diamond Phillips) in San Quentin to exonerate her client scheduled to be executed in Texas in four days. Ramirez is a Satanist with fans, one of them being his adoring wife. There are flashbacks to teen Kit during the Night Stalker paranoia in the 1985 Los Angeles area as well as Ramirez's troubled life.

    LDP has a good scraggly serial killer vibe but the interviews lack the scary horror intensity. The flashback structure doesn't allow for greater tension. Kit's journey does have a nice reveal but it may work better if the journey starts with a closer relationship to her client. The movie is simply missing something.
    8theredhairedcrow

    Chilling and Sad

    Richard Ramirez, the Satan worshiping "Night Stalker", was someone whose crimes and life I was required to study years ago, one of other serial killers for a criminal justice class. He stood out at one of the more understandable, among the many I researched both from personal and academic interest, because of his background: traumatized in several ways from an early age. Ultimately, however, his crimes were horrendous, extreme and effectively should end any sympathetic tendencies towards him as a convicted criminal who confessed to many of his crimes.

    Engrossing, chilling and brilliantly acted by Phillips, Ramirez was "Brought to life" with all his cold intelligence and vulnerabilities in place. The subtle expressions, or at times lack thereof, the shift of eyes, the sudden violence. I felt his performance wasn't quite matched by Bellamy Young, but she was entirely believable. She played the lawyer Katherine "Kit", trying to get a confession from him about a crime another was wrongly accused of. The film revolves around the conflict between the two, as she seeks to gain his trust to draw more details of his crimes, which he astutely ascertained, and he to gain something from her he was denied in prison: a female victim he could exploit for his own needs. He sensed vulnerabilities beneath her cool self-assured facade, and sought them out, whether from simple curiosity or true malignancy is for the viewer to decide.

    Ramirez' history, his background and the traumas and events directly influencing what he became were shown through flashbacks, a wise choice considering Phillips age, and since he was portraying the killer shortly before his death. The young Ramirez' performance was okay, and the vaguely seen crimes and his eventual capture were understated but at the same time dramatic.

    Though many details were left out about the crimes, and the most atmospheric part of the events: the intensity of the hot weather when most occurred was mostly absent, just references or dialogue. I felt that should have played more of a factor in filming, but overall "The Night Stalker" was well done. Rewatchable at least once, to catch nuances one may miss, a quick scene or glance from the characters eyes, I feel most viewers may be left with the truth of the matter. That it was a tragedy all around, absolutely for the victims, but also for Ramirez as a child and young teen. Sympathy for the terrorizing adult, a cruel rapist and murderer? No way.
    6thegamegkht

    Downright Terrifying to witness.

    When a killer himself confesses his crimes and he is saying that i did that for fun what do you expect from him?

    Can you really commit a murder for fun?

    Can you?

    Richard ramirez is one of the dastardly human beings I have ever witnessed in life that you can ever encounter in life.

    That is really a incarnation of evil and can cause you to tremble with fear and angst.

    And he has no regard for right or wrong and how one suffers because of him.

    The story conveyed in this movie is deeply intense and how a normal person can turn into a ruthless killer after enduring trauma during childhood that really damages you from the core and unleashes a force of vengeance!!

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    • Trivia
      The drawings that are seen hanging in Richard Ramirez's cell in the film were actual drawings done by Ramirez, that were originally sent to his personal acquaintance: Dillon Kroe.
    • Quotes

      Richard Ramirez: Killing is killing whether done for duty, profit, or fun.

    • Connections
      Version of Manhunt: Search for the Night Stalker (1989)
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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Night Stalker
    • Production company
      • MRB Productions
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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