The Boston Strangler

Why did 13 women willingly open their doors to the Boston Strangler?

6.7
19681h 56m

Boston is being terrorized by a series of seemingly random murders of women. Based on the true story, the film follows the investigators path through several leads before introducing the Strangler as a character. It is seen almost exclusively from the point of view of the investigators who have very few clues to build a case upon.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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The Boston Strangler 1968 Trailer

Cast

Photo of Tony Curtis

Tony Curtis

Albert DeSalvo

Photo of Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

John S. Bottomly

Photo of George Kennedy

George Kennedy

Det. Phil DiNatale

Photo of Mike Kellin

Mike Kellin

Julian Soshnick

Photo of Hurd Hatfield

Hurd Hatfield

Terence Huntley

Photo of Murray Hamilton

Murray Hamilton

Det. Frank McAfee

Photo of Jeff Corey

Jeff Corey

John Asgeirsson

Photo of Sally Kellerman

Sally Kellerman

Dianne Cluny

Photo of William Marshall

William Marshall

Atty. Gen. Edward W. Brooke

Photo of George Voskovec

George Voskovec

Peter Hurkos

Photo of Leora Dana

Leora Dana

Mary Bottomly

Photo of Lara Lindsay

Lara Lindsay

Bobbie Eden

Photo of George Furth

George Furth

Lyonel Brumley

Photo of Richard X. Slattery

Richard X. Slattery

Det. Capt. Ed Willis

Photo of William Hickey

William Hickey

Eugene T. O'Rourke

Photo of Alex Dreier

Alex Dreier

News Commentator

Photo of James Brolin

James Brolin

Det. Sgt. Phil Lisi

Photo of George Tyne

George Tyne

Dr. Kramer

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Reviews

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John Chard

9/10

Impressive procedural skin crawler.

It's a very impressive film from start to finish, the cast are excellent, George Kennedy & Henry Fonda portray the men pursuing the culprit with much believability, with enough moments of frustration and revulsion brought to life with style.

Of course this is Tony Curtis's show all the way, though, he is all bulked up and nothing like the handsome icon that people had grown accustomed to. He is convincingly menacing and handles the dual personality confusion scenes adroitly. One of the films' chief plus points is that the first hour only shows us the aftermath of the murders, it shows the desperate panic it creates among the people of Boston, and of course we get to know the detectives following this miserable trail.

At the hour mark we are introduced to Tony Curtis as Albert De Salvo, here he is in his family home, his daughter all radiant around her father, it's a masterstroke from director Richard Fleischer, and it creates maximum impact. The use of multi screens to show various aspects of scenes is deft and manages to make the film seem all too real, which of course is given weight of impact since it is based on actual events.

Smashing film that gnaws away at the skin some time after the silent credits have rolled. 9/10

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Nutshell

10/10

A frighteningly unique film, made all the more frightening by it being a true story. This is hands down the best performance ever by Tony Curtis (in the title role), why he got snubbed by the academy at awards time is a complete mystery, he was not even nominated...

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