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1. The Jazz Singer (1927)
Passed | 88 min | Drama, Music, Musical
The son of a Jewish Cantor must defy the traditions of his religious father in order to pursue his dream of becoming a jazz singer.
Director: Alan Crosland | Stars: Al Jolson, May McAvoy, Warner Oland, Eugenie Besserer
Votes: 11,114 | Gross: $7.63M
2. Not Angels But Angels (1994)
Not Rated | 80 min | Documentary
Interviews with a procurer and with nineteen boys and young men who are prostitutes in Prague. The youths range in age from 14 to 19. They hustle at the central train station and at clubs. ... See full summary »
Director: Wiktor Grodecki | Stars: Eda, Joseph Gregori, Honza, Jarda
Votes: 526
3.
Very Scary People (2019– )
Episode:
John Wayne Gacy: Evil Secret Part 1
(2019)
TV-14 | 42 min | Documentary, Crime, History
The early life of serial killer John Wayne Gacy, living with an abusive alcoholic father, to his successful contracting company hiring young men, where he would trick them into handcuffs before he raped and murdered dozens of young men.
Director: Renee Cullen | Stars: Donnie Wahlberg, Eugenia Godzik, Mike Albrecht, Tim Cahill
Votes: 62
4.
Very Scary People (2019– )
Episode:
John Wayne Gacy: Evil Secret Part 2
(2019)
TV-14 | 42 min | Documentary, Crime, History
This is the shocking and gruesome mystery of John Wayne Gacy, a popular Chicago businessman and part-time clown who was leading a double life in the 1970s. By day, Gacy was a community ... See full summary »
Director: Renee Cullen | Stars: Donnie Wahlberg, Eugenia Godzik, Alan Duke, Danny Broderick
Votes: 48
5.
The Mark of a Killer (2019– )
Episode:
The Smell of Death
(2020)
TV-14 | 43 min | Documentary, Crime
A rash of young men go missing around Chicago during the 1970's. When bodies start washing up in the river a pattern emerges.
Directors: Chad Cunningham, Wendy Greene | Stars: William Kunkle, Rachael Bell, Pat Berry, Greg Bedoe
Votes: 13