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Duration: 50 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: fant606 |
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Alternate Names: Joleigh Fiore, Joleigh Pulsonetti, Joliegh Pulsonetti, Joleigh Fiore, Joleigh Fioreavanti, Joliegh Pulsonetti
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Joleigh Fioreavanti starred as Samantha Stone, a psychiatrist interviewing Kenneth Bianchi, one of the Hillside Stranglers, in the 2006 film 'Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders'. Bianchi's multiple personality disorder claims were explored through her character, while she herself grappled with personal lifestyle issues. The film delves into the horrific crimes committed by Bianchi and his cousin Angelo Buono in late 1970s Los Angeles.
Release Year: 2006
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Chris Fisher
Writer: Aaron Pope, Chris Fisher
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Companies: Silver Nitrate
Genre: Drama, Thriller
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Keywords: drugs, hollywood, interrogation, jealousy, killer, los angeles, california, psychopath, strangler
In 'Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders', psychiatrist Samantha Stone interviews Kenneth Bianchi, one of the Hillside Stranglers who terrorized Los Angeles in the late 1970s. Bianchi claims to have multiple personality disorder, which Stone must evaluate. As she delves into his crimes, she struggles with her own lifestyle issues and becomes increasingly involved in the case. One of Bianchi's murders occurs near her doorstep, forcing her to confront the horrors he committed.
Directed by Chris Fisher, 'Rampage' is a thriller based on true events that follows Samantha Stone as she interviews convicted killer Kenneth Bianchi about his claims of multiple personality disorder. Set in Los Angeles during the late 1970s, the film explores themes of psychological instability and the chilling effect of Bianchi's crimes on those around him. Fisher uses handheld camera techniques to create a sense of unease throughout the film.