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Portrait of Eliza Dushku

Eliza Dushku

Birth Name: Elizabeth Patricia Dushku

Birth Date: 1980-12-30

Birth Place: Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Details

Alternate Names: Eliza Patricia Dushku, Еліза Душку, Элиза Душку, الیزا دوشکو

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • That Night (1992) as Alice Bloom

Most Important Roles:

  • Bring It On (2000) as Missy Pantone
  • Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) as Sissy
  • The New Guy (2002) as Danielle
  • Bye Bye Love (1995) as Emma
  • This Boy's Life (1993) as Pearl
  • On Broadway (2007) as Lena Wilson
  • That Night (1992) as Alice Bloom
  • Wrong Turn (2003) as Jessie Burlingame
  • City by the Sea (2002) as Gina
  • Open Graves (2009) as Erica

Career Highlights:

  • Bring It On (2000)
  • Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
  • The New Guy (2002)
  • Bye Bye Love (1995)
  • This Boy's Life (1993)
  • On Broadway (2007)
  • That Night (1992)
  • Wrong Turn (2003)
  • City by the Sea (2002)
  • Open Graves (2009)

Full Biography

Eliza Dushku, born December 30, 1980 in Watertown, Massachusetts, began her acting career on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (1997-2003), portraying Faith. She then starred in its spin-off 'Angel', and films like 'Bring It On' (2000) and 'The New Guy' (2002). Dushku is recognized for her versatility, critical acclaim, and roles challenging societal norms.


About the Movie: Alphabet Killer (2008)

Poster for Alphabet Killer (2008)

Release Year: 2008

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: The Alphabet Killer, Азбучният убиец, O Assassino do Alfabeto, Ábécé-gyilkos, Abecadlo mordercy, Алфавитный убийца, Alfabe Katili

Director: Rob Schmidt

Writer: Tom Malloy

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Intrinsic Value Films, New Films International, WideyeCreative Films

Genre: Mystery, Psychological Thriller, Thriller

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 nomination total

Similar:

  • The General (1998)
  • The Gray Man (2007)
  • Vina: Before 7 Days (2024)
  • The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)

Keywords

Story

In Rochester, New York during the 1980s, a series of murders occurs with a chilling connection: each victim's first and last names start with the same letter of the alphabet, and their bodies are discovered in locations that also correspond to an alphabetical sequence ('C' for the first crime scene). Detective Megan Paige is assigned to the case but her obsession with solving it begins to take a toll on her mental health. Despite warnings from her superiors and the FBI's profile of the killer as a spontaneous drifter, Megan remains convinced that the killer is local and meticulous in his planning. When a second murder follows the same pattern, confirming Megan's suspicions, she becomes even more determined to catch the 'Alphabet Killer', but her deteriorating mental state threatens to impede her ability to solve the case.

Summary

The movie 'Alphabet Killer' (2008), directed by Rob Schmidt, is a psychological thriller based on true events that occurred in Rochester, New York during the 1980s. The film follows Detective Megan Paige as she investigates a series of murders with an unsettling connection to the alphabet. As Megan becomes increasingly obsessed with solving the case, her mental health deteriorates, affecting both her personal life and her ability to work effectively. The story explores themes of obsession, the psychological toll of crime investigation, and the tension between police departments and the FBI in high-profile cases.