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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
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Based on the true life serial killer, Henry Lee Lucas, who murders scores of people, men, women and children, as he travels through the country. The film is actually one of the most disturbing and terrifying examinations of mass murderers ever filmed.
Based on the true life serial killer, Henry Lee Lucas, who murders scores of people, men, women and children, as he travels through the country. The film is actually one of the most disturbing and terrifying examinations of mass murderers ever filmed.
Actors:
Bruce Quist,
Flo Spink,
Michael Rooker,
Lily Monkus,
John Scafidi,
Brian Graham,
Tom Towles,
Kristin Finger,
Peter Van Wagner,
Erzsebet Sziky,
Kurt Naebig,
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Bruce Quist
Flo Spink
Michael Rooker
6 April 1955, Jasper, Alabama, USA
Lily Monkus
4 January 1948
John Scafidi
Brian Graham
Tom Towles
20 March 1950, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Kristin Finger
Peter Van Wagner
Erzsebet Sziky
9 August 1960
Kurt Naebig
Director:
John McNaughton
John McNaughton
13 January 1950, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
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September 16, 2014
A powerful, original look at the hopeless urban underclass in the American city, where lost people nibble at the garbage of our culture -- in a kind of perverse application of the "trickle-down" theory -- hating themselves and us all the while.
August 12, 2013
The film is an honest and disturbing attempt to come to grips with the sort of modern horror that we must -- more urgently every day -- try to understand.
September 16, 2014
If you want a gore fix, this is it. If you're looking for a film with purpose, better wait until the bill changes.
August 12, 2013
McNaughton's direction combines a strict social realism with a cool, Fritz Langian sense of pre-determination, while his work with actors has the improvisational freshness of a John Cassavetes.
October 15, 2015
It resonates with nightmarish energies, as if possessed by a malevolent quality that keeps its subject matter piercing in this era of violent saturation.
May 17, 2017
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer has a creepy, city-after-dark overtone, an existential chill. It carries a true grindhouse whiff while staking its claim as art.
September 16, 2014
In a world in which eight nearly identical Friday the 13th movies offer the adventures of Jason the ax-murderer as entertainment for teen-agers, maybe we do need this sobering alternative.
August 12, 2013
Sure, it's compelling; the nature of the material guarantees that. But it doesn't seem to be telling us much more than that the world is a scary place and murder is ugly. We knew those things. This is tabloid chic.
November 09, 2016
The director's artistry overshadows his grind house titillations, though they're still to be found aplenty...not just grim and gross or even disturbing; it's hurtful.
August 12, 2013
The difference between John McNaughton's incredibly chilling film and the usual serving of screen carnage is the difference between the mind of a murderer and the cynical and manipulative depiction of mindless murder.
December 05, 2016
It is unspeakably unpleasant, and it is almost perfect.
August 12, 2013
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is as fine a film as it is a brutally disturbing one.

