

For years he terrorized California motorists as he rode the endless highways searching for his next victim. The discarded bodies turned up beaten, sexually assaulted and horribly mutilated. Deceptively charming and intelligent, the scheming murderer easily avoided police at first. But as police closed in and the killer’s pattern grew more erratic, the only question was how many more will die?
Acting
Scott Anthony Leet's sleazy charisma carries the whole thing.
Production
Period-accurate 1970s California grime on no budget.

Director
John Murlowski
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director John Murlowski shot this in 12 days on a budget that wouldn't cover one day of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.
The real William Bonin was the first person executed by lethal injection in California history—this film was made while that memory was still fresh for victims' families.