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Evil Has a Face 1996

★ 4.52 votes98 min📅 1996-03-20

In the gripping 1996 TV movie *Evil Has a Face*, a gifted police sketch artist leverages her unique talent to hunt down a predator preying on children.

Director: Rob Fresco

Cast

Sean Young
Sean Young
Gwen McGerrall
William R. Moses
William R. Moses
Tom
Joe Guzaldo
Joe Guzaldo
Radacek
Brighton Hertford
Brighton Hertford
Bria
Chelcie Ross
Chelcie Ross
McGarrell
Morgan McCabe
Kohler
Kate Buddeke
Ellen
Mary Seibel
Degattis
John Judd
John Judd
Cop

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Evil Has a Face (1996) about?

A skilled police sketch artist turns her artistic talent into a weapon against a child molester terrorizing her community. As she races to identify the predator, she faces harrowing challenges that test her resolve and courage.

Who directed Evil Has a Face?

Rob Fresco directed this intense thriller, bringing a sharp focus to its suspenseful narrative.

Who stars in Evil Has a Face?

The film features Sean Young, William R. Moses, Joe Guzaldo, Brighton Hertford, and Chelcie Ross in pivotal roles.

Is Evil Has a Face (1996) worth watching?

If you enjoy gritty crime dramas with a strong female lead and psychological tension, this underrated TV movie is absolutely worth your time. While it may lack big-budget polish, its compelling story and performances make it a standout in the genre.

How long is Evil Has a Face?

The film runs for 98 minutes, keeping the tension tight and the pacing brisk.

About Evil Has a Face (1996) — The Shocking True Crime Drama You Can't Look Away From

In the gripping 1996 TV movie *Evil Has a Face*, a gifted police sketch artist leverages her unique talent to hunt down a predator preying on children. Directed by Rob Fresco, this tense thriller blends drama with suspense as its protagonist navigates the dark underbelly of human depravity, using her artistic skills to bring a faceless monster to justice. The film weaves a haunting atmosphere of fear and determination, where every sketch could mean the difference between safety and tragedy.

Starring Sean Young as the determined artist, William R. Moses as her steadfast ally, and a supporting cast that grounds the story in realism, *Evil Has a Face (1996)* delivers a gripping narrative about resilience and justice. The movie explores themes of vulnerability, the power of observation, and the fight against unseen evil, all wrapped in the high-stakes tension of a cat-and-mouse chase.