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Fade to Black

Eric Binford lives for the movies...Sometimes he kills for them, too!
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TMDB 5.616+19801h 42mEnglish
DramaHorrorThrillerComedy

Synopsis

A lonely film buff embarks on a killing spree against those who browbeat and betray him, all the while stalking a Marilyn Monroe lookalike.

Director
Vernon ZimmermanFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Leisure Investment Company2 production companies
Release
October 14, 1980Released
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Top Cast

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Dennis Christopher
Dennis Christopher
Eric Binford
Tim Thomerson
Tim Thomerson
Jerry Moriarty
Gwynne Gilford
Gwynne Gilford
Officer Anne Oshenbull
Norman Burton
Norman Burton
Marty Berger
Linda Kerridge
Linda Kerridge
Marilyn O'Connor
Morgan Paull
Morgan Paull
Gary Bially
James Luisi
James Luisi
Capt. M.L. Gallagher
Eve Brent
Eve Brent
Aunt Stella Binford

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Wuchak
Oct 5, 2025

**_When reality imitates cinema_** This comes in the tradition of prior films like “Psycho,” “Willard” and “Don’t Go in the House,” all of which involve a troubled loner who lashes out at society. The twist here is that the misfit (Dennis Christopher) is a fanatical film buff who ends up impersonating classic film characters to enact revenge. I wouldn’t be surprised if the writer was inspired by the Marvel Comics villain The Hangman, who debuted 6.5 years earlier in Werewolf By Night 11-12. I’m sure both of these influenced Tarantino and his script “True Romance” a dozen years later. Dennis Christopher won acclaim the previous year in “Breaking Away.” His role here is very different in which he comes across as a Roddy McDowall type. Blonde Linda Kerridge appears as a Marilyn Monroe lookalike; unfortunately, her career never took off. Meanwhile brunette Gwynne Gilford plays a cop intrigued by a criminal psychologist (Tim Thomerson). Interestingly, Gilford was pregnant during shooting and so the production team had to hide her stomach; the baby grew up to be none other than actor Chris Pine. Mickey Rourke has a peripheral role as a bullying coworker. He was 27 during shooting. After turning 28 later in the year, he’d perform a notable role in “Body Heat” before his breakout in “Diner” the following year. While “Fade to Black” was successful at the box office, it subsequently went into obscurity and is only appreciated as a minor cult film these days. There’s enough good in it to make it worth checking out, but it’s somehow disappointing. I trace this to two things: The curious underuse of the female cast and the fact that the protagonist (or antagonist?) is never really convincing. He comes across too hammy. I’m not blaming Christopher as I’m sure he did the best he could with the character as written. Eric Binford should have been written a bit more sympathetically, not to mention tweaked to make him believable. It runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles and areas nearby, like Venice, Burbank and the Santa Monica Pier. GRADE: B-/C+

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