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Dion Basco | Khamtay | |
Bruce Davison | Lionel Dahmer | |
Artel Kayaru | ||
Matt Newton | Lance Bell | |
Jeremy Renner | Jeffrey Dahmer | |
Artel Great | ||
Artel Kayàru | Rodney | |
Kate Williamson | Grandma | |
Christina Payano | Letitia | |
Tom'ya Bowden | Shawna | |
Sean Blakemore | Corliss | |
Mickey Swenson | Officer Phillips | |
Julius Branca | Officer Powell | |
Pierson Blaetz | Officer Martin | |
Vincent Zangari | Ohio Officer | |
Xavier Lawrence | Young Man in Bar | |
David Manis | Shop Steward |
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Producer | Larry Rattner
Tim Swain |
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Writer | David Jacobson
David Birke |
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Cinematography | Chris Manley
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Musician | Christina Agamanolis
Mariana Bernoski |
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Based on a true story… A butcher. An animal. A monster. Jeffrey Dahmer was vilified when authorities discovers he had murdered, dismembered and even tried to consume the bodies of 15 young men in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. But is there such a thing as a human monster? Based on the true story, this tale of terror dares to explore the truth of a man many called an abomination of nature, but who was most decidedly a living, breathing person. Inspired by life events, it takes you into the demented world of this lonely factory worker and examines the ways in which his twisted personal pain led to the most self destructive extremes of human cruelty. |
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