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Dear Mr. Gacy

The shocking true story of one of America’s most notorious serial killers.
2010 | 103m | English

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A chronicle of the interaction between college student Jason Moss and the object of his obsession, serial killer John Wayne Gacy.
Release Date: May 10, 2010
Director: Svetozar Ristovski
Writer: Clark Peterson, Jason Moss, Jeffrey Kottler, Kellie Madison
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
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Production Companies The Movie Network, Notorious Pictures, Movie Central Network, Super Écran, Reel One Entertainment, National Bank of Canada
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
William Forsythe John Wayne Gacy
Jesse Moss Jason Moss
Emma Lahana Alyssa
Cole Heppell Alex Moss
Belinda Metz Valerie Moss
Michael Ryan Frank Moss
Eric Keenleyside Stan
Daryl Shuttleworth Guard Thompson
Patrick Gilmore Glen Phillips
Andrew Airlie Professor Harris
Michael Kopsa FBI Agent
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman Male Hustler
Hunter Elliott Butcher Shop Victim
Michaela Mann Prostitute
Dee Jay Jackson Desk Guard
Libby Osler Counter Girl
Brett Dier Marcus
James Ralph Armed Guard
Jaren Brandt Bartlett Mike
Lynn Colliar TV News Reporter
Richard Harmon Victim
Andrea Brooks Stalked Girl
Anthony Shim Paul
Karissa Tynes Amy
Josh Goring Marcus' Friend (uncredited)
Kai Kennedy Bobby (uncredited)
John Andrew Vaas Undercover Detective (uncredited)
Name Job
Svetozar Ristovski Director
Scott Belyea Editor, Post-Production Manager
Candice Elzinga Casting
Ferne Cassel Casting
James Willcock Production Design
Jeff Munt Set Decoration
Michelle Pitney Set Decoration
Katie Quinn Costume Design
Carol Green-Lundy Script Supervisor
Clark Peterson Story
Lyne Denomme Assistant Makeup Artist, Assistant Hairstylist
Jennifer Kipps Key Makeup Artist, Key Hair Stylist
Michele E. Dutka First Assistant Director
Bryant Marshall Second Assistant Director
Brett McCord Third Assistant Director
Keith Bakker Set Dresser
Behjat Benham On Set Dresser
Amber Boorman Lead Set Dresser
Jason Moss Novel
Jeffrey Kottler Novel
Kellie Madison Screenplay
Gilles LaPlante Unit Production Manager, Line Producer
Larry Lynn Director of Photography
Terry Frewer Original Music Composer
Name Title
Tom Berry Executive Producer
Kellie Madison Executive Producer
Gordon Yang Producer
Josée Bernard Co-Executive Producer
Jeffery Scott Lando Associate Producer
Clark Peterson Executive Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Dear Mr. Gacy. The Last Victim (AKA: Dear Mr. Gacy) is directed by Svetozar Ristovski and adapted to screenplay by Kellie Madison and Clark Peterson from Jason Moss' memoir novel The Last Victim. It stars Jesse Moss, William Forsythe, Emma Lahanna, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Patrick Gilmore. Musi ... c is by Terry Frewer and cinematography by Larry Lynn. John Wayne Gacy, the mere mention of his name brings shivers, his legacy that of the rape, torture and murder of 33 young men between 1972-1978. Serial Killer films have always been popular, they tap into the psyche where fascination resides. Unfortunately more often than not the films don't contribute much in the way of provoking interesting discussion or adding insight to the killer who is the topic. In fact some skirt the line of tastelessness and exploitation to the point of making the adult viewer a trifle sheepish having just watched them. The Last Victim is thankfully a different beast. Jason Moss was a criminology student who was fascinated by serial killers. Choosing to use that for the major part of his thesis, he would go on to form a dangerous relationship with the incarcerated Gacy. Posing in profile to that which Gacy was attracted to, Moss began with letters, then phone calls and eventually a meeting with the beast himself. Jason Moss would kill himself in 2006, the significance of which, dates and state of mind etc, are not covered here. This is purely about the naiveté of youth, dangerous fascination and the perils of letting a bona fide monster inside of your head. It's not a blood soaked film, it's very character driven, the horrors more of the human mind. Boosted by an intense performance from Forsythe as Gacy, the pic is always compelling, though some poetic licence has been taken to advance the plot dynamics. The flashbacks used are well tied into the narrative thrust, tension is well orchestrated by Ristovski and Frewer's score is unobtrusive but still orchestral and eerie. One of the better serial killer movies available to the intrigued audience, but not because of any stalk and kill tactics and portrayals. 7/10

May 16, 2024