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After being abused as a child, a boy (Antonio Sabato Jr.) grows up to become a drifter and serial killer. Cast & Crew Photos Media Info. Some Spanish or Italian guy who looks nothing like the ...
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- Michael Feifer
- 2009-04-01
I've read some of the (few) reviews here that offer different defenses for this low-budget attempt to cash in on the story of self-proclaimed serial killer, Henry Lee Lucas. Did he kill anyone? Even the most critical of the investigation and described preferential treatment Lucas received for confessing feel confident he murdered.
Jan 15, 2015 · DRIFTER: HENRY LEE LUCAS tells the detailed story of his whole life, from his rough childhood to his days drifting around the country, having odd jobs here and there and committing murders with his partner, Ottis Toole.
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Jun 16, 2011 · Drifter: Henry Lee Lucas is based on the life of purported serial killer Henry Lee Lucas. Lucas was raised in a tiny cabin in backwoods Virginia where he was violently abused by a mother who was an alcoholic prostitute.
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Sep 1, 2009 · Drifter, Shifter, Fanciful Mister. Serial killer movies have become two a penny, it feels like at least a couple come out each year. This one, directed by Michael Feifer, just feels like old hat, like it is treading water to make a point that has been made a hundred times before.