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starring: Bret Roberts, Joseph McKelheer, Roxanne Day, Julian Garcia, Christine Longdirected by: Chris Fisher
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9781404936799
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 1404936793
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Release Date: December 02, 2003
Running Time: 95 minutes
Sales Rank: 91197
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: November 10, 2002
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Never sending my hubby to the video store again!!
Oh. This movie is beyond bad. I just kept watching, hoping it would have one redeeming quality. Nope, never did. Please stay away, for your own good!
Rating: - Worst Movie Ever!
I am not sure if the Director wanted to make a movie or a very long "Extreme!" Rock video. He also tried to cram as many police related clichés as he could into this very unentertaining waste of celluloid. If you are over 30, stay away from this movie, it will not hold your attention. If you're a "Teenage Waste-toid" who spends his time blazing up, then this is the movie for you. As for me, I'll never get those 97 minutes back again!
Rating: - Terrible !!!!!!!
Thank goodness that I didn't buy this DVD. I was able to take it out of the library for free! This was the worst film about a serial killer that I have ever seen. That is if you can actually see whats happening on screen with some of the worst lighting in movie history. It appears that the director liked the FX from the film " Jacobs Ladder" so much that he decided to use it in every single scene. DO NOT BUY THIS!
Rating: - Very Interesting treatment of the Night Stalker story
Has little to do with the real history of the case, but the actor looks a LOT like RR. Voice not deep enough. RR did not kill Hispanics. The creative editing is very good. Music too modern. Killings were in the 80's. I liked it as a fantasy spin off on the Night Stalker legend. Amazon was great in quickly sending the product in good condition.
Rating: - innovative, powerful, original -- true crime told as horror film/religious parable.
As other reviewers have noted, NIGHTSTALKER doesn't follow the Richard Ramirez serial killer facts too closely. But that's not what this film is about.
This is history told as a horror film. Indeed, as a religious parable.
We see Ramirez's killings through his own eyes. He stalks and kills his victims while an albino Satan with a blood-stained mouth flashes about him, head shaking quickly. Ramirez himself flashes about the scene. It's a series of killings seen through ... Read More
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