
Wisconsin, 1953. John Gacy, Sr. verbally and physically abuses his son during a fishing trip. Iowa, 1968. The adult John Wayne Gacy Jr. is convicted of sodomy and after 18 months he is released and settles in Des Plaines near Chicago. From 1972, John Wayne Gacy, Jr. grows up as a respected family father and businessman, even tipped for a political career with the Democrats. Alas, while he loudly abhors homosexuality, the monster uses the crawl space under his home for the vic... (Full plot summary below)
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Wisconsin, 1953. John Gacy, Sr. verbally and physically abuses his son during a fishing trip. Iowa, 1968. The adult John Wayne Gacy Jr. is convicted of sodomy and after 18 months he is released and settles in Des Plaines near Chicago. From 1972, John Wayne Gacy, Jr. grows up as a respected family father and businessman, even tipped for a political career with the Democrats. Alas, while he loudly abhors homosexuality, the monster uses the crawl space under his home for the vice of his abusive father: over 30 innocent boys and teenagers end up buried there, after horrible abuse ending in torturous death, causing it to reek unspeakably, being full of insects decomposing the stream of young corpses. Some victims worked for him, others he just picked up 'for fun' or lured in under various pretenses.
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| L.A. WeeklyChuck WilsonIn this unenlightening, dramatized account of Gacy's crime spree, first-time writer-director Clive Saunders, working with television writer David Birke, displays little genuine interest in why Gacy killed. |
| sbs.isStefan Birgir Stefanssoni'm pretty sure Gacy's life wasn't this boring |
| User ReviewAngie Hhow did this fat fukker get all those muscle guys down there?? |
| User ReviewJohn HLOVE IT (i love john wayne gacy also, he is my husband) |
| User ReviewRodney EDirect to video serial killer movies usually equal dogshit and this is no exception. The only reason I was fooled into seeing this is because I am a Mark Holton fan. Francis Buxton in Pee-Wee's Big Adventure is one of the greats so to see him be John Wayne Gacy would have been something else..If you know the story of Gacy, this is even more pathetic. Holton is good in this but seems to hold back a little. A huge waste that could have been the one dtv serial killer movie that didn't suck |
| User ReviewMs Jason Rey Psick movie, but the clown made me laugh the entire time |
| User ReviewTiffersVery interesting movie ever! It has its moments of surprising you in many ways that you will never forget! This movie ranks in my "all time favorite horror movies!" |
| User ReviewRobert LI got this movie after ssing part of it at a friends house. Gacy was pure evil and I feel this film is a good representation of his mind. Very creepy! |
| User ReviewHeather Bwow that is the most realistic movie about a serial killer ive scean in a long time |
| User ReviewMichael BI loved it, just because it didn't hold anything back. It showed what really happened and nothing else. |