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The China Lake Murders 1990 TV Movie On DVD Tom Skerritt

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DVDs & Blu-ray Discs

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Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Format:

DVD

Region:

DVD: 0, All (Worldwide)

Rating:

NR

Genre:

Thrillers

Edition:

Full Screen

Release Date:

1990

Leading Role:

Tom Skerritt

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Please be sure to read the entire description before purchasing. Shipping is free for U.S. Buyers only. International shipping is $4.00. Year: 1990 The desert plays a central role in this fascinating portrayal of a serial killer's mad pursuit of self-fulfillment. Michael Parks's characterโ€”a big-city police officer who spends his vacation in the desert killing peopleโ€”is as simple and arid as the desert he makes his yearly hunting ground, a place where his victims fall into his deadly trap as quickly and easily as a rodent in a rattlesnake's jaws. Parks's character lacks passion and depth in a way that suggests, paradoxically, a cavernous psychosis. His eyes are pitiless and impenetrable, and his slow, quiet way of talking gradually shifts from easy friendliness to menacing madness. Tom Skerritt offers an equally adept performance as a sheriff who at first simply wants to help out a fellow officer. The more his suspicions of this odd newcomer grow, the deeper into self-destructive madness does the killer descend. The sheriff's understated normalcy provides an effective measure of the killer's increasing detachment from reality. The fact that the killer has no clear motive to kill the people he chooses on empty stretches of desert highway makes the story all the more compelling and memorable. The murders are pointless to everyone except the killer, and he ain't talking. As aired from TV it is commercial free and uncut and the qualiy is excellent. Sold on 1 DVD-R Disc in a DVD case with nice artwork for the case. Please note: This film is believed to be in the Public Domain.