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Head Cases: Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
179
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Paul McCloskey in Head Cases: Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley (2013)
Serial killer Wayne Montgomery committed 41 murders between 1979 and 2007, leaving behind an extensive library of his life's work. Now, a new generation carries on Wayne's legacy in a terrifying world where rules do not apply. Take a trip through the mind of one of history's most prolific serial killers - and his devoted followers who are out for blood.
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Serial killer Wayne Montgomery committed 41 murders between 1979 and 2007, leaving behind an extensive library of his life's work. Now, a new generation carries on Wayne's legacy in a terrif... Read allSerial killer Wayne Montgomery committed 41 murders between 1979 and 2007, leaving behind an extensive library of his life's work. Now, a new generation carries on Wayne's legacy in a terrifying world where rules do not apply. Take a trip through the mind of one of history's most... Read allSerial killer Wayne Montgomery committed 41 murders between 1979 and 2007, leaving behind an extensive library of his life's work. Now, a new generation carries on Wayne's legacy in a terrifying world where rules do not apply. Take a trip through the mind of one of history's most prolific serial killers - and his devoted followers who are out for blood.

  • Director
    • Anthony Spadaccini
  • Writers
    • Mark Cray
    • Derek Rushlow
    • Anthony Spadaccini
  • Stars
    • Paul McCloskey
    • Brinke Stevens
    • Mark Cray
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    179
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    • Director
      • Anthony Spadaccini
    • Writers
      • Mark Cray
      • Derek Rushlow
      • Anthony Spadaccini
    • Stars
      • Paul McCloskey
      • Brinke Stevens
      • Mark Cray
    • 16User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Paul McCloskey
    Paul McCloskey
    • Wayne Montgomery
    Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens
    • Julie Quinn
    Mark Cray
    Mark Cray
    • John Craven
    Michael Manfredo Jr.
    Michael Manfredo Jr.
    • Kyle Stratten
    Barbara Lessin
    Barbara Lessin
    • Andrea Montgomery
    Mark Marcarian
    • Charles Craven
    Jeremy Bishop
    Jeremy Bishop
    • Luke Crossen
    Duane Noch
    • Henry Crossen
    • (as Nate Edwards)
    Bill Ushler
    Bill Ushler
    • Detective Michael Hanlon
    Lisa Panzer
    Lisa Panzer
    • Marti Dobson
    Roberto Lombardi
    Roberto Lombardi
    • Detective Joe Moretti
    Jerry Ross
    Jerry Ross
    • Ray Olsen
    Devin Kates
    Devin Kates
    • Seth Hayden
    Joey Garrison
    Joey Garrison
    • Jared
    David M. Sitbon
    David M. Sitbon
    • Grey Mortimer
    Shawn Shillingford
    • Christopher Hagans
    Michael J. Panichelli Jr.
    Michael J. Panichelli Jr.
    • Detective John Haynes
    Bruce DeSantis
    • Todd Montgomery
    • Director
      • Anthony Spadaccini
    • Writers
      • Mark Cray
      • Derek Rushlow
      • Anthony Spadaccini
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    8clayton0620

    Head Cases a film by Anthony Spadccini a review by Eric Adams

    Head Cases a film by Anthony Spadaccini A Review by Eric Adams

    The term mocumentary has been thrown around a lot over the last five years and does not do the film Head Cases justice. This film by Anthony Spadaccini would be more suited being described as a psychological thriller and a horror roller coaster.

    Accompanied by great casting for every character, the first thing I noticed is the excellent acting. Paul McCloskey seemed to be the perfect fit for the lead character of Wayne Montgomery. Even with a strong performance by Paul, I would say Barbara Lessin as Andera Montgomery(Wayne's Wife) and Brinke Stevens as Juile Quin (Wayne's Mom) some how still seem to steal the show. Barbara Lessin has no trouble playing the wife of Wayne Montgomery and her big, beautiful, black eyes add a darkness to the Andera Montgomery character. There is a combination of strength and almost an innocence in Andera Montgomery's voice as she narrates over old pictures and video recordings, leaving you with an uneasy feeling caused by a mixture of empathy for Andera and something unknown as your instinct questions you. Then there is Wayne's mother... Julia Quinn. There is a fire in Julia Quinn's eyes, an evil that you can only find in a mothers eyes. There is a wickedness in the Julia Montgomery character that only seems to grow when she smiles. I paused the movie at one point to use the restroom, when I came back Julia Quinn was on the screen staring at me. Haunting simply haunting. Even the child/teenage actors add to this movie. I can't tell you how many good movies I have seen before that were taken down a notch because of bad child acting, this is not the case here. In particular Emily Spiegel as Monica Montgomery and Joey Garrisin as Micheal Jared Stratten did very well.

    Besides good acting, Head Cases has beautiful cinematography as well. Every scene was well thought out from where the camera is to how a scene is framed. This movie also has beautiful color and a skillful use of lighting. The set lighting in Head Cases is well thought out and I would go as far to say an educated use of found and natural lighting. With this, you can see Anthony Spadaccini loves making movies, knows what he is doing, and didn't just pick up a camera and go with it. There is a perfect mix of using photography, old video recordings, and audio recordings for character development and plot development as well. I feel it might be unfair if I don't point out the great photography in Head Cases as well. You feel as if you are looking thru a friends or neighbors photo album and that these pictures existed long before this movie was thought of, adding to the realness and overall eeriness of the film.

    The special effects in Head Cases are flawless for this type of film. If Head Cases were made by someone other than Spadaccini, it would have been a different film altogether. First the fake blood used looked great. The amount of blood used and when only adds to the relentlessness of Head Cases. This is not a splatter-fest like Adam Chaplin or Tokyo Gore Police but fans of that type of film will not be disappointed. While at the same time, the use of blood only adds to this physiological roller coaster, and will not disenfranchise the film goer who may not be fans of the splatter-fest films.

    The use of dialogue in this film is something to note as well. Every line from every character seems real and nothing seems forced or out of place. Besides the good writing, the soundtrack also caught my hear. A lot of directors of horror movies fall into the trap of adding kick ass songs from bands they like but forcing them into the movie. Leaving viewers like myself actually liking the soundtrack more than the movie. I can't tell you how many times I have bought the soundtrack to a film but not the film. This is not the case with Head Cases. The main portion of music I remember is classical/piano and used as in between music and/or to add to a scene. The music used to build and also intensify what you are watching was also great. And isn't that what a good soundtrack should do?

    After I was done watching Head Cases, I went outside for a cigarette. Suddenly I realized I was looking next door at my neighbors house wondering, what was really on inside there on this quite and peaceful night? I laughed to myself as I realized this movie had stuck with me. There are certain movies as you are watching them or as soon as you are done you know this film will be with you for a few days. This is one of the things that makes Head Cases such a dangerous film. As you are watching Head Cases you only feel as if you are watching a good movie. Then suddenly, you realize Head Cases had indeed slipped inside your own head and left a mark on your subconscious.

    I would indeed recommend to everyone, buy this film. Before I saw Head Cases I had already pre purchased this film and even now that I have seen Head Cases, I still can't wait to get it in the mail to watch again. Thank you for your time and keep living the dream. :)
    nadine_greenock

    Why has this been aired?

    I watched this film believing it was just another murder documentary 😳

    Advice: DO NOT PRESS PLAY!!!

    HOW THE HELL CAN THIS BE LEGAL TO SHOW?! As if i wasnt scared of people as it is.. this film is truely sick and should not be aired. It takes alot for me to say this but i am horrified on a new level.
    10gregbastien76

    Best Possible End to the Series

    Let me start by saying, "oh my God." As a fan of all of the films in the series, I must say, I can't think of a better way this could have ended. Head Cases was a standout. It was done in the style of a 48 Hours Mystery type of documentary. It gathered all the pieces of every story and brought it all together in a seamless and incredible package. I honestly think I enjoyed this the most, even more than the original. The acting was fantastic, as usual. Very well cast. The cinematography was also quite stunning. Very minimalist, yet I couldn't pry myself away from the screen. The footage in this felt so authentic. I believe some of it was, but I can't tell what is and what isn't, truth be told. It's clear how much care was put into the fine details. It definitely paid off. The direction the movie headed was fantastic. In the opening scene, we are presented with a quote from Wayne Montgomery that reads, "I'm passing on my knowledge, so it won't die when I do." Without revealing any detail, this just gives you an idea of where the film is headed. Many twists and turns develop in the last of the series. Things I definitely did not see coming. It was impressive how many plots were tied together and in the conclusion were still presented with new and surprising material. Definitely the most impressive film of the bunch. All of my questions were answered and my mind was blown yet again. I am thankful to have been introduced to the series, it's been an awesome ride.
    10rucampbell

    About as real as it could be without using the actual footage.

    Shot as a documentary this is performed by actors who faithfully recreate the scenes of the murders and the graphic detail of the torture of victims of Wayne Montgomery (41 victims estimated) and his partners and protégés. They video taped it all over 20 years (bit dumb) he gruesomely slaughters random people for fun and '...don't feel anything. They're nobody's.'. Eventually his reign does unravel but it's as close as being there as you're going to get without actually going out an slaughtering 41 people.

    The real horror is both the callousness and enjoyment everyone involved clearly took in it all. Some people found it hard to watch but I didn't personally-just found it a fascinating account
    9sara-mccleaf

    Shocking, entertaining and extremely well done.

    This film will not disappoint. It ties the three prior films together in a way that is clever and entertaining. This is an excellent documentary style film that takes you even deeper into the minds of the killers. It helps you to understand the time lines of the events that occurred in each of the prior films. It gives you a better understanding of the overlapping of the story-lines from the first three films. With that being said, I would suggest watching the first three films first, so you have a better understanding of what is going on. A great deal of thought was put into this film and honestly, I think they nailed it. If you are looking for a disturbing and articulately done film, this is the one for you. If you cringe easily, this is not the film for you.

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    • Trivia
      The audio recordings, photographs, and archival footage featured in the film were all created by the filmmakers using vintage equipment.
    • Quotes

      Wayne Montgomery: I'm passing on my knowledge, so it won't die when I do.

    • Crazy credits
      There's a brief scene that plays while the credits are ending.
    • Connections
      Follows Head Case (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Solnatt
      Performed by Bjorn Lynne

      Courtesy of Lynne Publishing

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Claymont, Delaware, USA
    • Production companies
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      • Fleet Street Films
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      1 hour 50 minutes
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