Ed Gein (2000)

Ed Gein (2000)

Ed Gein (2000) Movie Info

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Movie NameEd Gein (2000)
DirectorChuck Parello
Screenplay WriterStephen Johnston
Based on Novel byBased on the real-life serial killer Ed Gein
Lead ActorsSteve Railsback
CastSteve Railsback, Carrie Snodgress, Carol Mansell, Sally Champlin
GenreHorror, Crime, Biography
Release Date2000 (United States)
Duration1h 29m (89 minutes)
BudgetLow-budget independent production
LanguageEnglish
CountryUnited States
Box Office (Worldwide)Limited data available

Norman Bates, Leatherface and Buffalo Bill are just a few of the fictional characters who are based on the deeds of real life serial killer Ed Gein. Although Gein only committed two murders himself, it was his acts of grave robbing, cannibalism and use of human remains that have burned the image of the hapless farmer into our nightmares. The film Ed Gein takes a quick look at the life of Gein through out various times in his life. More of an overview, Ed Gein is a very twisted version of “This is Your Life”.

Steve Railsback plays Gein in a fairly decent performance. Railsback was also a producer of the film. X-Files fans will know Railsback from his recurring role as Duane Berry. Raised by a tyrant of a father who shoved discipline and abuse on young Ed and his brother, the Gein boys found peace in the arms of their religious zealot of a mother. After their father runs out, the brothers and their mother must fend for themselves and Gein becomes obsessed with his mother and her ways, even after she dies.

It is at this point in his life where most of the film takes place. The story does a good job of showing Gein as a shy and simple man, just trying to get by. Although he seems to live off of canned beans, we soon learn that Ed has acquired a taste for things from the graveyard. Gein frequently digs up the bodies of women and does many things with the bodies, including eating, experimenting and in truly a very disturbing scene wearing the skins as a suit while prancing around his yard at night beating on a pot as a drum.

Although he was insane, Gein was able to function with others, as he is shown going to a local bar and even babysitting to next door boys on occasions. This is made even more disturbing that Gein only allows the boys to sit in his kithchen, because all of the other rooms are filled with heads and various other parts. But he never does hurt the boys and seems to enjoy their company. The film really does a great job as showing two sides to the man, even if at times I thought Railsback’s performance was that of a live action Elmer Fudd. As I said, Gein only killed two people himself, both of whom were women he knew and that were nice to him. He almost had to feel as if they were being motherly to him, which was also there undoing.

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