Project Detail

Evilenko

Synopsis

Based on the true story of A R Cikatilo, also known as the Monster of Rostov. A R Evilenko (Malcolm McDowell) is a serial killer who killed and ate more than 50 children in the old Soviet Republic. Lesiev (Marton Csokas) is the detective who tracks down and catches him.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Features
Running time
115 mins
Format
35mm
Director
David Grieco
Producer
Pacific Pictures
Co-Producer
Pacific Pictures
Editor
Massimo Fiocchi
Director of Photography
Fabio Zamarion
Composer
Angelo Badalamenti
Principal cast
Malcolm McDowell, Marton Csokas

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Pacific Pictures

Sales Company

Blue Star Movies

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