Information
| Year: | 2004 |
| Rating: | 6.8(239) |
| Listed in: | Documentary, Crime, History |
| Directed by: | John Borowski |
| Actors: | Tony Jay Harold Schechter Thomas Cronin Ed Bertagnoli Cary Callison Marian Caporusso |
| "The Castle. The Murders. The Monster." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| John Borowski | |
| Actors | |
| Tony Jay | as Narrator |
| Harold Schechter | as Himself, Author "Depraved" |
| Thomas Cronin | as Himself, Criminal Profiler |
| Ed Bertagnoli | as Chicago Police Officer |
| Cary Callison | as Chicago Detective |
| Willy Laszlo | as H.H. Holmes |
| Tom Ciappa | |
| H.H. Holmes | as Himself |
| Actresses | |
| Marian Caporusso | as Herself, Programs Section Chief, Illinois State Police Forensic |
| Rachelle Villarreal | as Alice Pitezel |
| Audrey Welling | as Castle Victim |
| Beka | as Carrie Pitezel |
| Sarah Mills |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Plot: | Depicts the entire life of Herman Mudgett, AKA Holmes, and his castle of horrors. Also known as the torture doctor, Holmes designed his own building, complete with torture chambers, where he rented rooms to unsuspecting victims visiting the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago. Focuses on Dr. Holmes' entire life of crime and villainy (1861-1896). Threaded with on-location footage from Holmes' past haunts, such as his childhood home in New Hampshire and the Philadelphia courtroom where his trial was held. It's a visual tour-de-force of reenactments, expert interviews, and period photography. |
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