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Dahmer

Country: USA, Language: English, 101 mins

  • Director: David Jacobson
  • Writer: David Birke; David Jacobson
  • Producer: Matt R. Brady; Larry Rattner

CGiii Comment

Shallow, unaccomplished, irresponsible, disjointed, confused, fictionalised nonsense.

How many drug-crushing sequences can a film have?

The only reason to watch it: Jeremy Renner - although, he wishes you won't!

With all the material on offer, Jacobson serves up this junk - criminal!!!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Before his arrest and conviction for serial murders, chocolate factory worker Jeffrey Dahmer hunts Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for young attractive males to turn into unconscious (eventually dead) human sex toys, current acts which often prompt memories of earlier killings and of dealings with his suspicious but unaware father.

Cast & Characters

Jeremy Renner as Jeffrey Dahmer;
Bruce Davison as Lionel Dahmer;
Artel Great as Rodney;
Matt Newton as Lance Bell;
Dion Basco as Khamtay;
Kate Williamson as Grandma;
Christina Payano as Letitia;
Tom'ya Bowden as Shawna;
Sean Blakemore as Corliss;
Mickey Swenson as Officer Phillips;
Julius Branca as Officer Powell;
Pierson Blaetz as Officer Martin;
Vincent Zangari as Ohio Officer;
Xavier Lawrence as Young Man in Bar;
David Manis as Shop Steward