Deliberate Stranger (1986) Review

Deliberate Stranger  (1986)
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This is undoubtedly the finest performance of Mark Harmon's career, as he more than adequately steps into the shoes to play the part of Ted Bundy, probably the most notorious serial killer of the twentieth century. He effortlessly captures Bundy's on the surface boyish charm, explaining to the viewers why Bundy's protestations of innocence were able to fool so many people for so long, and also how he was able to lure his unsuspecting victims to their ultimate fate. Masters, Forrest, Walsh, and Ashton are also excellent as the frustrated detectives who spent years following Bundy's trail of death around the United States. Thankfully, this movie spares the viewers the grisly details of how the murders occurred, but the non exploitive way in which it deals with Bundy's destruction of so many lives is what truly makes this movie shine. It runs for over three hours and we all know what happened to Bundy in the end, but this fact is diluted by the way the excellent script and acting weaves a web of suspense and intrigue which is enthralling to the very end. I can guarantee two things - that whoever watches this mini series will never forget it, and they will forever speculate as to the true tally of lives that Bundy took, a tally which he carried with him to the grave.

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