Movie: Zodiac (2007/I)
“A serial killer in the San Francisco Bay Area taunts police with his letters and cryptic messages. We follow the investigators and reporters in this lightly fictionalized account of the true 1970’s case as they search for the murderer, becoming obsessed with the case. Based on Robert Graysmith’s book, the movie’s focus is [...]
Watch Zodiac (2007/I)
Movie: Zodiac (2007/I)
“A serial killer in the San Francisco Bay Area taunts police with his letters and cryptic messages. We follow the investigators and reporters in this lightly fictionalized account of the true 1970’s case as they search for the murderer, becoming obsessed with the case. Based on Robert Graysmith’s book, the movie’s focus is the lives and careers of the detectives and newspaper people. Written by tom day”
- Director: David Fincher
- Release Date:
2 March 2007 (USA)
- Run Time:
157 min | 162 min (director's cut)- Country: USA
- Genre: Crime , Drama , Mystery , Thriller
- MPAA:
Rated R for some strong killings, language, drug material and brief sexual images. (also director's cut)Tagline: There's than one way to lose your life to a killer
Trivia: Scenes of Dave Toschi and Robert Graysmith watching Dirty Harry (1971) were filmed inside the Mann National Theatre in Westwood, CA. The garish color schemes of the movie theater were not added by the art department. The very retro interiors of the theater have remained unchanged since 1969, when the National was first built. Interestingly, “Zodiac” played at the Mann National Theatre in mid March of 2007. Thus, moviegoers watched other moviegoers occupy their seats – on the National’s trademark large screen. The theater has since been torn down.
Goofs: Incorrectly regarded as goofs: In the store there is a calendar behind the desk that indicates it is February 1980. However, as Graysmith is entering the store, the caption says it is Dec. 20, 1983. The prominent out-of-date calendar may just be a way of showing that the store that Allen works in is a sleepy place where they’ve forgotten to change the calendar for four years.
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