Netflix acquired Anna Kendrick's directorial debut, 'Woman of the Hour,' for $11M at the Toronto International Film Festival. Here's all about this fact-based thriller film.
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Adaptation
The film tells the chilling truestory of Cheryl Bradshaw, who unknowingly won a date with serial killer Rodney Alcala on 'The Dating Game,' in 1978.
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Who was Alcala?
Introduced on the show as a "successful photographer," neither Bradshaw nor the audience knew that Alcala was actually a serial killer in the midst of a horrifying rampage.
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Meet the cast of'Woman of the Hour'
Kendrick stars as Bradshaw alongside Daniel Zovatto as Alcala, with a supporting cast including Nicolette Robinson, Tony Hale, and Kathryn Gallagher.
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Meet the crewof the film
'Woman of the Hour' marks the directorial debut of actor Kendrick. Notably, the screenplay is written by Ian McDonald.