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  1. Fade to Black is a 1980 American psychological horror comedy film written and directed by Vernon Zimmerman, and starring Dennis Christopher, Eve Brent and Linda Kerridge. It also features Mickey Rourke and Peter Horton in minor roles.

    • $1.8 million
    • October 17, 1980
    • George G. Braunstein, Ron Hamady
    • Craig Safan
  2. 25 mag 2007 · With Danny Huston, Diego Luna, Paz Vega, Christopher Walken. Attempting to recover from his failed marriage to Rita Hayworth and restart his career, Orson Welles travels to Italy only to be drawn into a dangerous web of intrigue, murder and politics when an actor is murdered on his set.

    • (880)
    • Mystery, Thriller
    • Oliver Parker
    • 2007-05-25
  3. Fade to Black è un film del 2006 diretto da Oliver Parker. La pellicola è prodotta dalla Miramax con protagonisti Anna Galiena e Violante Placido. Trama. Ambientato a Roma nel 1948.

    • 99 min
  4. 14 ott 1980 · Fade to Black: Directed by Vernon Zimmerman. With Dennis Christopher, Tim Thomerson, Gwynne Gilford, Norman Burton. A shy, lonely film buff embarks on a killing spree against those who browbeat and betray him, all the while stalking his idol, a Marilyn Monroe lookalike.

    • (4,8K)
    • Comedy, Crime, Horror
    • Vernon Zimmerman
    • 1980-10-14
  5. Fade to Black. Jump to Edit. Summaries. A shy, lonely film buff embarks on a killing spree against those who browbeat and betray him, all the while stalking his idol, a Marilyn Monroe lookalike. Shy, lonely Eric Binford delivers film cassettes and film-related supplies in Los Angeles for a living.

  6. Rent Fade to Black on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Spurned by a Marilyn Monroe look-alike (Linda Kerridge), a film buff (Dennis Christopher) becomes a killer costumed as classic...

    • (12)
    • Horror
    • R
  7. Reviews. Fade to Black. Roger Ebert November 10, 1980. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Almost every day, I get half a dozen calls from readers who urgently need the answers to obscure questions about movie lore. Today's latest: "After Tarzan always said 'Me Tarzan, you Jane,' what did Jane say back?"