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  2. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer: Directed by John McNaughton. With Mary Demas, Michael Rooker, Anne Bartoletti, Elizabeth Kaden. Arriving in Chicago, Henry moves in with ex-con acquaintance Otis and starts schooling him in the ways of the serial killer.

  3. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. 1986 · 1 hr 23 min. TV-MA. Horror. After recruiting a partner in crime, an angry, violent drifter begins a killing spree that grows increasingly gruesome and risky as time goes on. Audio Languages: English.

  4. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer - Rotten Tomatoes

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    Henry (Michael Rooker) is released from prison following his mother's murder. He supplements his job as an exterminator with a series of indiscriminate and violent murders. Fellow jailbird and ...

  5. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986) - Plot - IMDb

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    Loosely based on serial killer Henry Lee Lucas, the film follows Henry and his roommate Otis who Henry introduces to murdering randomly selected people. The killing spree depicted in the film starts after Otis' sister Becky comes to stay with them.

  6. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer - Roger Ebert

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    Loosely inspired by the confessions, since recanted, of a self-described mass murderer named Henry Lucas, the film uses a slice-of-life approach to create a docudrama of chilling horror. Unlike typical "slasher" movies, "Henry" does not employ humor, campy in-jokes or a colorful anti-hero.

  7. Based on the horrific true-life crimes of Henry Lee Lucas, the harrowing controversial debut feature from John McNaughton (Mad Dog and Glory, Wild Things) returns to the UK in its...

  8. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer - Apple TV

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    Henry (Michael Rooker), a soft-spoken loner with a cool exterior masking an inner rage that boils at blast furnace intensity. When fellow ex-con Otis invites Henry to move into his apartment, he becomes a willing participant in Henry‘s senseless killing sprees.