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The Alphabet Killer
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Inspired by the grim true-life exploits of an alphabet-obsessed New York serial killer. Former cop Megan Price investigates a murder similar to one that drove her crazy.
Inspired by the grim true-life exploits of an alphabet-obsessed New York serial killer. Former cop Megan Price investigates a murder similar to one that drove her crazy.
Actors:
Laura McDavid,
Meltem Cumbul,
Shawn Michael,
Kristina Jewell,
Wendy Mancerella,
Russell Terlecki,
Frank Rossi
Laura McDavid
Meltem Cumbul
5 November 1970, Izmir, Turkey
Shawn Michael
Kristina Jewell
Wendy Mancerella
Russell Terlecki
Frank Rossi
19 August 1960, Buffalo, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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November 13, 2008
The Alphabet Killer may well make enough money to justify a Part II.
Cinema em Cena
April 10, 2009
Chega a impressionar que, em meio a tantos elementos desastrosos, a atuação de Eliza Dushku (que também co-produziu o longa) seja inegavelmente a pior coisa do filme.
Los Angeles CityBeat
November 17, 2008
...a big problem is the preposterousness of the mystery's solution...
Time Out
December 10, 2008
[Eliza Dushku's] commitment to the material is worthier than the cheesy ghost effects of decomposing children that the filmmakers felt the need to add.
January 31, 2009
The Alphabet Killer suffers from the same symptoms as Passengers: both have an unintentionally feeble-minded character who lazily investigates a mystery while the plot itself seems dull and poorly developed.
November 14, 2008
It's too bad there was no way around the story's inherent deficit since this effectively unsettling film, directed by Rob Schmidt, chugs along quite well for a while.
San Francisco Examiner
January 13, 2009
Although Schmidt and Malloy have devoted meticulous attention to Megan's manhunt, which is engrossing and briskly paced for the better part of 85 minutes, their final act seems less like a canny trick than a copout.

