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Son of Gacy
USA 2024
produced by Pete Jacelone for THR Productions
directed by Pete Jacelone
starring Sam Foster, Edward X. Young, Jeremy Woodworth, Luci Russo, Tina Krause, Debbie D, John Link, Giancarlo Herrera, John Sierra, Rocco Petrullo, John A. Russo (voice), Carlos William Gonzalez, Gavin Cox, Alex Davlouros, Jordan A. Magazine, Michael P.J. Marston, Luca Rickman, Pamela Sutch, Jenna Gilmer, Stephen Solomon, Zane Claudio, Raymond Bolden jr, Inti Karshud, Andrew Wallace, Carmine Cafiero, Giorgio Varipapa, Rylan Lessing, Austin Magazine, Aaron Magazine, Chase Filandro, E.J. Klimek, Sam Rodd, Reynaldi Then De La Cruz, Jessica Finn, Michael Armando Malanga, Styrmir Elí, Jacob Lopez, Anfernee Olivier, Stephen Solomon, Adolfo Garcia, Morgan Ruis, Benjy Greenberg (voice)
written by Pete Jacelone, Edward X. Young, music by Anthony Belluscio
Son of Gacy, John Wayne Gacy, Dean Corll, Charles Manson, Aileen Wuornos, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Zodiac Killer, David Berkowitz/Son of Sam, Edmond Kemper
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Duke (Sam Foster), son of serialkiller John Wayne Gacy (Jeremy
Woodworth) and one of Charles Manson's (John Link) girls (Tina Krause),
should have killing in his blood - but unfortunately he sucks at it. So he
calls his dad, who's just about to kill young Andrew (Luci Russso) for
advice. And since Gacy feels sorry for his son, he puts killing Andrew
aside for the moment and calls his esteemed "colleague" and
almost-friend Dean Corll (Edward X. Young) - see The
Killer Clown Meets the Candy Man for this story - to give his son
some pointers. Thing is, young Duke isn't very fast to catch on with
Corll's suggestions, so Corll pulls out his adress book of serialkillers
to ask them to take on Duke as apprentice - but his stay with Aileen
Wuornos (Debbie D) ends in him making a complete fool of himself, and in
drag, too. And seeking council from the likes of Ted Bundy (John Sierra),
Jeffrey Dahmer (Giancarlo Herrera), the Zodiac Killer (John A. Russo), the
Son of Sam (Carlos William Gonzalez) and Edmond Kemper (Rocco Petrullo)
only confuse Duke, to the point he's given up a hopeless case. But then,
there's still the killer's blood running through his veins ...
Obviously, above story never happened, a quck flip through
above sereialkillers' biographies including their birth and death dates
and years active will quickly prove just that. And in all honestly, this
is not a very serious film, rather a darkly humourous commentary about
society's utter fascination with ant total misconception of serialkillers
- and it's really funny at that, with the cast clearly in on the joke,
with leads to some really funny sight gags and punchlines - which truth to
be told might not be for a mainstream audience, but if you're into
mainstream horror, hava a scense of humour and a slightly twisted mindset,
then this one's definitely something you're bound to enjoy.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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