The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer is a 1993 American low budget biographical crime drama film directed by David R. Bowen. It stars Carl Crew as Jeffrey Dahmer, an American serial killer, necrophile, and cannibal.
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Directed by | David R. Bowen |
Screenplay by | Carl Crew |
Starring | Carl Crew Donna Stewart Bowen Jeanne Bascom |
Cinematography | Ronald Vidor |
Music by | David R. Bowen |
Production company | Moonlith Films |
Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film is a firsthand account of Dahmer's lifestyle as a serial killer. When he was finally caught, it was revealed that his apartment was a chamber of horrors, where, according to the film, he tortured his young victims to death. Then he sliced up the bodies and stored the parts in his freezer, among other places. The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer was produced one year before Dahmer was himself murdered in prison.[1]
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