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Bazaar Bizarre

Country: United States, Language: English, 80 mins

  • Director: Benjamin Meade
  • Producer: James Ellroy; Benjamin Meade

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When Chris Bryson was discovered limping down a street in 1988 wearing only a dog collar, the horrifying acts of one Kansas City resident were exposed. Bob Berdella, a local fascinated by the occult, had been spending his off hours torturing, sodomizing and murdering young men. Follow true crime author James Ellroy as he traces the history of Bob Berdella's sordid crimes with interviews of Bryson, gruesome reenactments and disturbing musical numbers.


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Cast & Characters

James Ellroy as Himself;
Robert Berdella as Himself;
Christopher Leo as Robert Berdella;
Roger Coleman as The Preacher;
Bryce Morrow as Jerry Howell;
Albert Reiderer as The Prosecutor;
Troy Cole as The Detective;
Tom Jackman as The Writer;
Bill Gladden as Head Demon Dog;
Justin Daniels as Chris Bryson;
John LaPorta as Officer Emedio DiPietropolo;
Monty Altermann as The P I;
Karen Blakeman as The Reporter;
Chris Bryson as Himself;
Jeremy Cox as Mark Wallace