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  1. The Strangler: Directed by Burt Topper. With Victor Buono, David McLean, Diane Sayer, Davey Davison. An overweight lab technician with low self esteem, brought on by his dominant mother, becomes a serial killer of female nurses.

  2. With Keira Knightley, Carrie Coon, Chris Cooper, Alessandro Nivola. Loretta McLaughlin was the reporter who first connected the murders and broke the story of the Boston Strangler. She and Jean Cole challenged the sexism of the early 1960s to report on the city's most notorious serial killer.

  3. With Tony Curtis, Henry Fonda, George Kennedy, Mike Kellin. A series of strangulation murders of Boston women sparks a protracted complex manhunt. Law professor John Bottomley leads a multi-jurisdictional task force in the investigation, with help from surviving victim Diane Cluny.

  4. The Strangler (1964) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. "The Strangler" is a film obviously inspired by the Boston Strangler, though the stories are quite different in many ways. Buono plays a man who absolutely hates his mother. However, instead of killing her, he displaces his anger on innocent women--many of whom are nurses who take care of his horribly nasty mother (Ellen Corby) in a nursing home.

  6. The Stranger: With Richard Armitage, Hannah John-Kamen, Siobhan Finneran, Jacob Dudman. The secrets and lies of suburban families are made public by the appearance of a stranger.

  7. The Strangler: Directed by Paul Vecchiali. With Jacques Perrin, Julien Guiomar, Eva Simonet, Paul Barge. Unhappy women are being murdered by Emile, a psychotic young man suffering from the delusion that his acts are mercy killings.

  8. The Boston Strangler (1968) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. The Stranger: Directed by Thomas M. Wright. With Joel Edgerton, Sean Harris, Jada Alberts, Cormac Wright. Two men who meet on a bus strike up a conversation that turns into friendship. For Henry Teague, worn down by a lifetime of physical labour and crime, this is a dream come true.

  10. The Strangler: Directed by Leo Penn. With Andy Griffith, Nancy Stafford, Julie Sommars, Clarence Gilyard Jr.. Matlock plays a game of cat and mouse with the real murderer when he defends his accountant.