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Golden Globe Best Performance By an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama 1969 · Nominated
The Boston Strangler. Jump to. 3 nominations. American Cinema Editors, USA. 1969 Nominee Eddie. Best Edited Feature Film. Marion Rothman. Edgar Allan Poe Awards. 1969 Nominee Edgar. Best Motion Picture. Edward Anhalt. Golden Globes, USA. 1969 Nominee Golden Globe. Best Actor - Drama. Tony Curtis. Contribute to this page.
For his performance as Albert DeSalvo —the man who confessed to being the Strangler—Curtis was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor . Plot. After three murders of elderly women, the victims being strangled and penetrated with foreign objects, the Boston police conclude that they have a serial killer to catch.
The Boston Strangler: Directed by Richard Fleischer. With Tony Curtis, Henry Fonda, George Kennedy, Mike Kellin. A series of brutal murders in Boston sparks a seemingly endless and increasingly complex manhunt.
- (11K)
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Richard Fleischer
- 1968-10-16
Boston Strangler: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.
Mar 17, 2023 · With Keira Knightley, Carrie Coon, Chris Cooper, Alessandro Nivola. Loretta McLaughlin was the reporter who first connected the murders and broke the story of the Boston Strangler. She and Jean Cole challenged the sexism of the early 1960s to report on the city's most notorious serial killer.
- (33K)
- Crime, Drama, History
- Matt Ruskin
- 2023-03-17
Philadelphia 76ers (1980–1988) He was dubbed " the Boston Strangler " [1] by Boston sportswriters during the 76ers' and Celtics' rivalry in the early 1980s because of his ability to single-handedly dominate games against the Celtics, including Game 7 of the 1982 Eastern Conference Finals when he scored 34 points in the game.
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Roger Ebert October 22, 1968. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "The Boston Strangler" requires a judgment not only on the quality of the film (very good), but also on its moral and ethical implications.