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Murder at Random (2013) Movie
Murder at Random
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"It's time we killed some people..."
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- Bruce, Anthony as [Press Conference Reporter #1]
- Ramsey, Dylan as [Ronnie Lee Taylor]
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Tells the horrific story of a Charles Manson type of character ordering his three impressionable followers to kill or be killed when four teenage brothers and their Mother are shot execution-style in Full Plot >>Business of Murder at Random
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December Moon Films [us] - (2009) (worldwide) (theatrical)Editors of Murder at Random
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- The storyline for this film is loosely based upon the notorious 1977 St. Valentine's Day murders in rural Indiana known as the Hollandsburg Massacre. The killings took place about 35 miles north of screenwriter/co-producer Anthony Bruce's Indiana boyhood home. His reference material for the script included personal interviews with the sole survivor of the murders, the District Attorney who successfully prosecuted the case, a face-to-face jail house interview with the youngest of the four convicted killers 25 years after the murders, the confidential files of the FBI and the Indiana State Police as well local law enforcement officials.- There are several eerie coincidences between this story, which actually took place in Hollandsburg, Indiana and Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood", which took place in Holcomb, Kansas - both took place in the winter in Midwest farming communities beginning with the same first three letters of the town's name (Hol). Another coincidence is that the killers believed there was a great deal of money available at the locations they broke into, when in reality, both cases netted the killers around $40 and items such as radios and other trinkets. It was Full Trivia >>


