- The Deliberate Stranger
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name = The Deliberate Stranger
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director = Marvin J. Chomsky
producer = Marvin J. Chomsky (producer), Malcolm Stewart (executive producer)
writer = Hesper Anderson (screenplay), Richard W. Larsen (book)
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starring =Mark Harmon Frederic Forrest George Grizzard Maggie Roswell
music = Gil Melle
cinematography = Michael D. Margulies
editing = Lori Jane Coleman, Howard Kunin, Ronald LaVine
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released = 4 May 1986 (television premiere)
runtime = 185 min.
country =United States
language = English
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imdb_id ="The Deliberate Stranger" is the name for both a book and television film about
serial killer Ted Bundy .Book
"Bundy: The Deliberate Stranger" was written by a "
Seattle Times " reporter named Richard W. Larsen and published in 1980. Larsen covered politics for the "Times" and had interviewed Bundy in 1972, years before he became a murder suspect, when Bundy worked as a volunteer for the re-election campaign of Gov.Daniel J. Evans and had been seen trailing the campaign of Evans' Democratic opponent with a video camera. Larsen would go on to cover the "Ted" murders in 1974 and then cover the Ted Bundy story up until Bundy'sexecution in 1989. "Bundy: The Deliberate Stranger" was published in paperback in editions as late as 1990 but has since gone out of print.Television film
"The Deliberate Stranger" was adapted into a two-part TV movie originally broadcast on
NBC inMay 1986 . The film, based on Larsen's book, starredMark Harmon as Bundy. The film omits Bundy's childhood, early life, and first five known murders, picking up the story with the murder of Georgeann Hawkins and following Bundy's further crimes inWashington ,Utah ,Colorado andFlorida .Frederic Forrest starred as Seattle detectiveRobert D. Keppel , andGeorge Grizzard played reporter Larsen.Bundy's lawyer Polly Nelson, in her book "Defending the Devil", characterized the film as "stunningly accurate" and said it did not portray anything that was not proven fact. She singled out for praise Harmon's portrayal of Bundy, noting how Harmon reproduced Bundy's rigid posture and typically suspicious expression. [Nelson, 68] According to Nelson, her client, still on
death row when the program aired, showed no interest in seeing the film. [Nelson, 66]Ann Rule , who had known Bundy before the murders when they worked together on asuicide crisis hotline, felt that Harmon's portrayal missed the insecurities that lurked under Bundy's confident facade. [Rule 482] Harmon was nominated for aGolden Globe for his portrayal of Bundy. [ [http://theenvelope.latimes.com/extras/lostmind/year/1986/1986gg.htm The Envelope - LA Times ] ]While the film is accurate in its portrayal of events, the names of all the victims (as well as Bundy's girlfriend) have been changed, with the sole exceptions of victim Denise Naslund and her mother Eleanor Rose.
References
; Specific references
; Other sources
* Larsen, Richard. "Bundy: The Deliberate Stranger". Prentice Hall Trade, 1980, 303 p. ISBN 0-13-089185-1.
* Nelson, Polly. "Defending the Devil: My Story as Ted Bundy's Last Lawyer". 1994, hardback.
* Rule, Ann. "The Stranger Beside Me". 2000, paperback.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090925/ "The Deliberate Stranger"] at the
Internet Movie Database
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