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Slaughter of the Innocents (1993)

Directed by James Glickenhaus

Crime | Thriller | Mystery

Overview

A seasoned FBI Agent’s child-genius son assists him on catching a child-killer, a schizophrenic mohab nut who believes he’s been chosen by god to be a new Noah.

Length 99 minutes

Actors

Scott Glenn | Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus | Sheila Tousey | Darlanne Fluegel | Zitto Kazann | Aaron Eckhart | Armin Shimerman | Kevin Sorbo | Terri Hawkes | Linden Ashby | Jan Broberg | Elizabeth Johnson | Tim Colceri | Leo Geter | H.E.D. Redford | Zakes Mokae

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
01/30/2022Home TheaterBlu-rayOwned5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Not that I was expecting a masterpiece but this is such an odd movie. It features the director’s own son as a precocious computer nerd that also happens to be super hip with his cool baggy fashion sense and a fan of Public Enemy for some reason.

There’s also some ridiculously outlandish computer stuff in this. Combine that with a religious nut, a mini Noah’s Ark in a Utah mine shaft, and small supporting appearances by Kevin Sorbo and Aaron Eckhart and you have an entertaining mess.

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