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DescriptionFORMAT:Matroska (MKV) FILE SIZE: 698 MiB WIDTH: 1280 pixels HEIGHT:720pixels ASPECT RATIO:16:9 FRAME RATE:23.976 fps VIDEO BITRATE: 898 Kbps AUDIO CHANNEL(s): Front: L R LANGUAGE: English SUBTITLES: No Eliza Dushku as Megan Paige Cary Elwes as Kenneth Shine Timothy Hutton as Richard Ledge Tom Malloy as Steven Harper Michael Ironside as Nathan Norcoss Carl Lumbly as Dr. Ellis Parks Bill Moseley as Carl Tanner Tom Noonan as Captain Gullikson Melissa Leo as Kathy Walsh Martin Donovan as Jim Walsh Andrew Fiscella as Len Schafer. Plot summary Megan Paige (Dushku) is an investigator for the Rochester Police Department investigating the murder of a young girl named Carla Castillo. Her body was found in the nearby village of Churchville, New York with white cat hair on it. Against opposition of her colleagues and partner/boyfriend Kenneth Shine (Elwes), Megan insists that the murder is a work of a serial killer. Despite Megan’s considerable efforts she fails to catch the killer. Stress and obsession of the investigation causes Megan to hallucinate the victim's image. She ultimately has a nervous breakdown after being kicked off the case and tries to commit suicide. Following two years of medical treatment and attending a support group headed by a wheelchair user named Richard Ledge (Hutton), Megan rejoins the police department in an office job. Following a similar murder of another young girl, Wendy Walsh, whose body is found in Webster with some white cat hair on it. Megan successfully lobbies to join the investigation. Partnered with Steven Harper (Tom Malloy), they try to find links between the girls. Then another girl, Melissa Maestro, is killed. They find a number of commonalities between Wendy and Melissa, but fail to connect these to the first victim. Webster police department, who have jurisdiction over the latest murder but are uncooperative, receive a call from 19-year-old Elizabeth Eckers who is being held hostage in a house. Megan is convinced the suspect is not the Alphabet Killer and breaks procedure to preempt a police raid. Megan defuses the situation, but an officer shoots the suspect through a window and kills him. Webster police declare that the Alphabet Killer is dead and announce the discovery of white cat hair in the house. Megan spirals into another nervous breakdown. Certain that the Webster police planted the evidence in order to justify killing an innocent, Megan continues the investigation on her own. Megan discovers that all three girls attended the St. Michael's Church in Rochester. Still suffering hallucination of victims, Megan visits the church and tries to question the pastor, but suffers another breakdown and is hospitalized. Megan flees from the hospital and takes refuge in Ledge's home. There she finds that he used to work as the math teacher for the St. Michael's Church and is the killer. Before she can act he leaps from his wheelchair - having only pretended to be disabled - and attacks her. Ledge knocks her unconscious and drives off to a remote spot near the Genesee River to kill her. Before Ledge can inject her with a sedative and dump her in the river, Megan breaks free and shoots him with his own gun. Ledge falls into the river just past a large waterfall - though it's unclear if he is dead. Unsure whether Ledge is dead and confused by her surroundings, Megan suffers another, longer breakdown. Megan is hospitalized and kept under intensive psychiatric care. The final scenes of the film show Megan heavily sedated and strapped to a bed in a psychiatric ward. There is no one else in the room, but in her state she envisions the spirits of the victims waiting for her to return and seek justice for them. The final scenes of Megan are intercut with scenes of Ledge who, having survived Megan's attempts to kill him, has altered his appearance. He is shown in Church, receiving communion and exchanging glances with a potential victim. It is unclear if these scenes of Ledge are actually occurring or are part of Megan's psychosis. A title card announces: "In 2006, police exhumed a fireman's body and posthumously cleared him as a suspect. To date, the Alphabet Killer has not been found." Production From 1970 to 1973, three girls in and around Rochester, New York were brutally raped and strangled, their bodies dumped in neighboring villages. The girls' first and last name started with the same letter, as did the first letter of the respective village they were dumped in. The film deviates significantly from established facts. (See Cheri Farnsworth's book, "Alphabet Killer: The True Story of the Double Initial Murders" for a detailed look at the real Alphabet murders.) [2][3]. In the movie, the filmmakers chose to focus on the personal aspect of their story and its impact on the lead character instead of the police procedure and investigation.[4] Writer Tom Malloy developed the script with the help of a homicide investigator who had worked on the original case. The writer noted that he saw the film as a cross between A Beautiful Mind and Zodiac.[5] Dushku was an immediate choice for the lead role.[4] The filmmakers also deliberately chose certain actors who had earlier played the role of a killer in other films. The film was shot in and around Rochester. The climactic scene was shot near the High Falls of Genesee River. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0818165/ [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk9zbVviOOo[/video] Enjoy Another Release of Simba! Sharing WidgetTrailerScreenshots |
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