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Dating Game Killer (film)

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Dating Game Killer
Written byDarrell Fetty
Adam Freeman
Leslie Greif
Directed byPeter Medak
StarringGuillermo Díaz
ComposerOzzy Doniz
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersAngela Bromstad
Darrell Fetty
Adam Freeman
Leslie Greif
Peter Medak
ProducerZaheer Goodman-Bhyat
CinematographyTrevor Michael Brown
EditorMartin Hunter
Running time86 minutes
Production companiesThinkfactory Media
Light and Dark Films
Original release
ReleaseDecember 3, 2017 (2017-12-03)

Dating Game Killer, also known as The Dating Game Killer, is a 2017 biographical television film about serial killer Rodney Alcala. It was directed by Peter Medak and broadcast on Investigation Discovery.

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Plot

The film tells the story of Rodney Alcala, a convicted serial killer believed to be responsible for over 130 murders. In 1971, he is caught after having raped and beaten 8-year-old Rosie Hoffman, but because her parents move her to Mexico, she does not testify at Alcala's trial, and he is charged only with assault. He is repeatedly charged with abusing girls, but his good behavior and kind manners gain him preferable treatment and light sentences. He is repeatedly declared reformed, enabling him to commit more murders. In 1978 he appeared on the television show The Dating Game in the midst of his killing spree.

Alcala is ultimately identified by a park ranger who saw him walking with a murder victim named Tammy Jensen days before her body was discovered at the same location. This eyewitness account provides police with the evidence they need to finally arrest Alcala. In his Seattle storage locker they find the earrings Tammy Jensen was wearing when she disappeared, and he is sentenced to death. This conviction is overturned in 1984 due to the prosecution's reference to Alcala's previous crimes causing bias in the jury, but he is retried and sentenced to death again in 1986. A change in the law allows his DNA to be collected in 2002, connecting him to further murders. In 2010, Alcala represents himself at trial, calling on himself for testimony and answering his own questions. Rosie Hoffman returns 42 years after her attack to finally testify against her attacker, and her testimony as well as the testimony of Tammy Jensen's mother Carol help sentence Alcala to death for five counts of abduction, murder, and special circumstances. In 2012 he pleaded guilty to two more murders in New York. In 2016 he was charged with the 1977 murder of a woman in Wyoming.

Cast

Production

This was the first original scripted film produced by Investigation Discovery.[1][2]

Reception

In a positive review for HuffPost, reviewer JR gave the film an A−, writing, "There was clearly a lot of time, discussion, and development about how to execute and deliver the story and it shows in the finished product right from the start." The reviewer went on to praise the acting, writing, "Guillermo Diaz and Carrie Preston deliver career best performances. Their courtroom scenes are so good, as a viewer you want to hit rewind and watch them again (I did three times). Carrie Preston should win the Emmy next September for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie or Miniseries. Guillermo should be recognized as well come Emmy time."[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Guillermo Diaz and Carrie Preston are Must See in "Dating Game Killer" Now Available on Demand!". HuffPost. December 8, 2017.
  2. ^ Turchiano, Danielle (December 1, 2017). "Guillermo Diaz Previews Getting Into the Mind of Rodney Alcala for 'The Dating Game Killer'".

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