
Serial Killer 1995
"When the hunter becomes the hunted."
Dive into the gripping world of Serial Killer (1995), a thought-provoking thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Pierre David's masterful direction weaves a complex narrative that explores the darkest corners of the human psyche.
Director: Pierre David
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Serial Killer (1995) about?
This gripping thriller follows FBI profiler Selby Younger as she tracks down a vicious serial killer, Morrano, and confronts her own personal demons in the process.
Who directed Serial Killer?
Pierre David brings his expertise to the world of thrillers with this chilling tale of cat and mouse.
Who stars in Serial Killer?
Tobin Bell, Kim Delaney, and Gary Hudson deliver standout performances in this gripping thriller.
Is Serial Killer (1995) worth watching?
With its tense atmosphere, gripping plot twists, and strong performances, Serial Killer (1995) is a must-watch for fans of the thriller genre.
How long is Serial Killer?
Serial Killer (1995) has a runtime of 94 minutes, a perfect length for a thrilling ride without feeling too long or too short.
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About Serial Killer (1995) — A Gripping Thriller That Will Leave You Breathless
Dive into the gripping world of Serial Killer (1995), a thought-provoking thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Pierre David's masterful direction weaves a complex narrative that explores the darkest corners of the human psyche. At the center of this chilling tale is Tobin Bell's chilling portrayal of Morrano, a serial killer so intelligent and vicious that he will stop at nothing to evade capture. As FBI profiler Selby Younger, played by Kim Delaney, delves deeper into the mind of this monster, she must confront her own personal demons and face the traumas of her past. With its tense atmosphere and gripping plot twists, Serial Killer (1995) is a must-watch for fans of the thriller genre.
As the stakes rise and the body count grows, Selby must use all her skills and experience to track down Morrano before he strikes again. But as the cat-and-mouse game reaches its climax, it becomes clear that the hunter has become the hunted, and the true horror may not be the serial killer himself, but the darkness that lurks within the human heart.