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My Friend Dahmer

Jeffrey Dahmer murdered 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991. This is the story before that story.
2017 | 107m | English

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Director: Marc Meyers
Writer: Marc Meyers
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Jeffrey Dahmer struggles with a difficult family life as a young boy. During his teenage years he slowly transforms, edging closer to the serial killer he was to become.
Release Date: Nov 03, 2017
Director: Marc Meyers
Writer: Marc Meyers
Genres: Drama, Crime, History
Keywords high school, 1970s, biography, based on true story, ohio, sociopath, murder, male homosexuality, serial killer, divorce, social outcast
Production Companies Attic Light Films, Aperture Entertainment, Ibid Filmworks
Box Office Revenue: $1,361,611
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ross Lynch Jeffrey Dahmer
Alex Wolff John 'Derf' Backderf
Anne Heche Joyce Dahmer
Dallas Roberts Lionel Dahmer
Liam Koeth Dave Dahmer
Nancy Telzerow Carol Backderf
Tommy Nelson Neil
Harrison Holzer Mike
Brigid Naughton Melody
Cameron McKendry Moose
Katie Stottlemire Penny
Brady M.K. Dunn Bossy
Jake Ingrassia Gooch
Michael Ryan Boehm Shorty
Ben Zgorecki Bully Jock
Dontez James Charlie Smith
Miles Robbins Lloyd Figg
Gabriela Novogratz Lisa Watkins
Jack DeVillers Oliver Zlatka
Dave Sorboro Steven Hicks
Joey Prines Snarky Slacker
Kris Smith Ms Bowles
Adam Kroloff Mr Burlman
Christopher Mele Mr Fedele
Joey Vee Mr Hicks
Tom Lepera Mr Lapolla
Vincent Kartheiser Dr Matthews
Maryanne Nagel Mrs Woodard
Sydney Meyer Bridget
Lauren Rhodes Aide
Tom Luce Vice President Walter Mondale
Carmen Gangale Grocery Store Manager
Shane Patrick O'Neill Restaurant Manager
Joe Fishel Market Shopper
Andrew Gorell English Teacher
Susan Bennett Musical Director
Nicholas Hulstine Prom Photographer
Zachary Davis Brown Freshman Boy
Lily Kozub Freshman Girl
Clayton Frank Bus Student 1 (uncredited)
Name Job
Mateo Márquez Digital Intermediate Assistant
Tami Kumin Second Assistant Director
Michael Scott Manne Graphic Designer
Grace Smith Art Department Coordinator
Jay Peck Foley Artist
Travis Cleary First Assistant "A" Camera
Kyle Gorjanc Second Assistant Camera
Donnie Schneider Key Grip
Rana Mancini Cavanaugh Key Costumer
Carolyn Cury Digital Intermediate Producer
Frank Reynolds Additional Editor
Jonathan Leahy Music Supervisor
Andrew Shepherd First Assistant Director
Andrew Hollander Original Music Composer
Carla Shivener Costume Design
Carmen Navis Set Decoration
Derf Backderf Comic Book
Coll Anderson Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Marc Meyers Director, Screenplay
Jennifer Klide Production Design
Jacquelyn Adamson Makeup Department Head
Thomas Terhaar Hair Department Head
Korrey Robinson Hairstylist
Jamie Kirkpatrick Editor
Stephanie Holbrook Casting
Kristephan Warren-Stevens Makeup Artist
La Toyia N. Bankhead Hairstylist
Paddy Hanlon Sound Mixer
Courtne Benson Assistant Property Master
Monica Plunkett Assistant Property Master
Duncan Clark Dialogue Editor
Stewart Cantrell Steadicam Operator
Tim Figueira Electrician
Jordan Pellegrini Second Assistant Camera
John Turk Gaffer
Shawna-Nova Foley Assistant Costume Designer
Anthony Muzzatti Assistant Editor
Kathy Ruggeri Location Manager
Andrew Rathbone Production Secretary
Teresa Strebler Assistant Set Decoration
Matt Snedecor Sound Effects Editor
Chris Cogan Dolly Grip
Daniel M. Henterly Still Photographer
Rick Stern Best Boy Grip
Rebecca DeNoewer Costume Supervisor
Darryl Dickenson Assistant Editor
Jasmin Way Assistant Editor
David J. Lawson Assistant Production Coordinator
Daniel Katz Director of Photography
Kelleigh Miller Property Master
Name Title
John S. Novogratz Co-Executive Producer
Gabriela Novogratz Associate Producer
William K. Baker Co-Producer
Michael Merlob Producer
Ed McWilliams Co-Executive Producer
Jody Girgenti Producer
Michael Novogratz Executive Producer
Marc Meyers Producer
Milan Chakraborty Producer
Adam Goldworm Producer
Giorgio Angelini Executive Producer
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Bertaut
6.0

**_Tonally flawless, but narratively weak_** > _The killing was just a means to an end. That was the least satisfactory part. I didn't enjoy doing that. That's why I tried to create living zombies with uric acid and the drill, but it never worked. No, the killing wasn't the objective. I just want ... ed to have the person under my complete control, to do with as I wanted. It's not easy to say that, but that's what the motive was._ - Jeffrey Dahmer; speaking to Stone Phillips; _Dateline NBC_ (March 8, 1994) Taking place over the course of Jeffrey Dahmer's last year in high school, and culminating with the fateful meeting between Dahmer (Ross Lynch) and Steven Hicks (Dave Sorboro), writer/director Marc Meyers's _My Friend Dahmer_ is based on the 2012 graphic novel by Derf Backderf (played in the film by Alex Wolff), who attended the same school as Dahmer, and formed a pseudo-friendship with him. The film is tonally brilliant, coming across like _The Breakfast Club_ (1985) directed by David Fincher, perfectly capturing 80s tackiness. Narratively, however, it's extremely plodding, and could easily have been trimmed by 20 minutes. It's also difficult to see what Meyers was trying to achieve; other than a couple of brief moments, we're never given any real access to Dahmer's interiority, so he remains an enigma, always at arm's length (which could have been the point). But is Meyers asking us to feel sympathy for Dahmer because he had a difficult adolescence, came from a broken home, couldn't make friends in school; to quote that great line from Michael Mann's _Manhunter_ (1986), > _my heart bleeds for him, as a child. Someone took a kid and manufactured a monster. At the same time, as an adult, he's irredeemable. He butchers whole families to pursue trivial fantasies. As an adult, someone should blow the sick fuck out of his socks._ Or is this simply a character study (if we didn't know it was about Dahmer, it could be any number of examinations of high school awkwardness)? The lack of clarity regarding the film's theme is compounded by the scenes where it looks as if Dahmer is about to murder someone, only to stop at the last second. This is an especially strange way to generate tension, insofar as we already know his first murder was Hicks. Also, if the film is actually trying to say something of societal worth regarding serial killers, directionless youth, nature vs. nurture etc, trying to draw an audience into the narrative with the prospect of murder probably isn't the way to go about it. The film also fails to really get into the issues of Dahmer's sexuality, and his confusion and frustration about being gay. It's worth a look, and Lynch's performance is quite something, but if you're already familiar with Dahmer's story, you won't find much insight here.

Jun 23, 2021