Starring | |
Robert Knepper (Detective Jim Hamell) Carrie Preston (Carol Jessen) Guillermo Diaz (Rodney Alcala) Kim Engelbrecht (Joanne) Matt Barr (Detective Ryan) Frances Sholto-Douglas (Lori Carter) Tanya van Graan (Shauna Bradshaw) Meganne Young (Wendy Cane) Daniah De Villiers (Tammy Jenen) Byron Langley (Tyler) Camilla Wolfson (Helen Vogel) Alma Martinez (Anna Alicia) Athena Strates (Camper Kaye) Lee Raviv (Becky Wilkins) Deon Lotz (Camp Director Lee) Darrell Fetty (Donald Haines) Kate Liquorish (Judith O'Reilly) Dominika Jablonska (Susan Babineau) Trix Vivier (Susan's Friend in Club) Mark Wijsman (Jury Foreman) Grant Ross (Superior Court Clark) Lily Spangenberg (Young Rosie) Jessica Dawson (Pamela) Greg Parves (Park Ranger [as Greg Parvess]) Gina Shmukler (Rosie Hoffman) Tayrn Uria (Sophie) | |
Director | |
Peter Medak | |
Movie Release Date | |
Investigation Discovery: December 3, 2017 | |
Packagers | |
Thinkfactory Media Light and Dark Films |
The Dating Game Killer (or Dating Game Killer) was a made for TV movie where a grieving mother seeks justice against the serial killer (Rodney Alcala) who killed her daughter.
Plot[]
Rodney Alcala commits a series of grisly murders in the 1970s, while the mother of one of his victims desperately searches for answers, Rodney maintains his intelligence, smooth-talking persona, even appearing as a bachelor on The Dating Game.
Trivia[]
On July 24, 2021, the real Rodney Alcala died in prison at the age of 77.
See Also[]
The Dating Game
Three on a Date
Murder Made Me Famous: The Dating Game Killer
48 Hours Mystery: Rodney Alcala - The Killing Game
20/20: The Dating Game Killer
Dating Death
Woman of the Hour