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starring: Robert F. Lyons, Richard Thomas, Belinda Montgomery, Sherry Miles, Joyce Amesdirected by: Barry Shear
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302217438
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302217431
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: December 13, 1993
Running Time: 91 minutes
Sales Rank: 27501
Studio: Warner Home Video
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Big mess
I did not like this movie at all. A twenty three year old man consorting with high school girls....where are the parents....Also in a previous comment either on this site or another it was pointed out that Richard Thomas did a frontal nude scene-I wish to correct that mistake. Thomas does NOT do a nude in this vehicle-he doesn't even take off his shirt. Robert Lyons does the nude scene and personally I think he should have left his clothes on. For me this movie was a big disappointment, something ... Read More
Rating: - BEFORE "NATURAL BORN KILLERS".
"The Todd Killings" looks at how a young man who is extremely enigmatic could possibly get away with murder. Skipper Todd (Robert F. Lyons) plays a 23 year old man who likes to hang out with a bit of a younger crowd. He comes across as being someone who is dangerous and likes to have a good time. That appeals to a lot of young men and women and also some teenage girls who are constantly throwing themselves at Skipper. One day he kills a girl just to see what it was like. He gets a couple of friends ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent Chilling Portrait of a Killer and an Era
"The Todd Killings" is a lyrical, visually striking, well acted, lesser scene thriller. This film is about a small California town, where a charismatic 23 year old named Skipper Todd (!)charms his way into the lives of high school age guys and girls. There is much talk of "turning on", random sex, Vietnam, and philosophical ramblings. The cast is astonishingly good, with many farmiliar faces including I believe the Mom from the tvshow the Wonder years. This film is also a freaky portrait of a cold blooded ... Read More
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