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(1984 TV Movie)

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6/10
'70s disaster movie meets stalking thriller
Leofwine_draca22 November 2013
CITY KILLER is one of those eventful little TV movies that America did so well back in the 1970s and 1980s. Long forgotten, of course, yet with a novel premise and plenty of decent moments, this is the sort of film that deserves reappraisal by modern movie fans.

The story is simple: pretty Heather Locklear is at the mercy of a sinister stalker, played to the sweaty hilt by Terence Knox. Knox is far from an ordinary film villain along the lines of other stalkers like Richard Thomas or Patrick Bergin, though; instead, he's a lunatic bomb who thinks of nothing else than demolishing a number of high-rise tower blocks in downtown USA! Cue lots of stock footage of real-life demolitions mixed with footage of people desperate to escape.

It's a crazy premise and yet one that works well due to the police procedural focus and the willingness of those involved to take the premise seriously. Locklear is a more than adequate as a woman at her wits' end, and there are interesting performances from character actors like Peter Mark Richman and Gerald McRaney as the cops assigned to protect her. Knox, meanwhile, is a hoot.
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5/10
Early 80's Heather Locklear vehicle
Red-Barracuda22 January 2016
I remember actually watching this television movie when it was broadcast back in the day. I didn't particularly watch a lot of movies back then, so this was something of an exception. The reason I did so was that I knew that it starred Heather Locklear who was a rising star at the time due to her appearances in the cop show 'T.J Hooker' and the super-soap 'Dynasty'. As a young teen I recall quite clearly that Heather was one of the first women to generate some new interesting thoughts in my head. So of course I was going to sit with the family and watch this movie called City Killer.

A deranged demolition expert blackmails his ex-lover into getting back with him by systematically blowing up a series of high-rise buildings in the middle of a city.

When I saw it back in the day, I thought it was pretty good but nothing special. Having seen it again, all these years later, I still think that original assessment isn't too far off the mark. It obviously feels a little bit ropier now than it did back then though but for what it is, it's okay. It's a film that benefits from TV movie charm and is on the whole reliable without ever moving very far outside the box. One scene that did impress me a bit, however, was the part where we see a building basically fall apart only to see a helicopter immediately rise out and above it – this was a pretty convincing, dangerous looking and well executed shot I thought. In the final analysis though, this is middling stuff on the whole but certainly worth a viewing.
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6/10
Entertaining but awful!
mm-395 September 2020
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City Killer is Eye Candy Heather L and a stalker who implodes office towers. How much more red meat can a young male take. Well there is a soap opera side for girlfriends to watch in this back to the 80's Roadhouse style made for t v moves. Well directed and acted with the bizarre story of the ex military demolition stalker make for an entertaining, but lame movie. Well, Rick from Simon and Simon does not go well as a police profiler, but Heather makes up for the Ricks character. Well the rest of the characters are 2 d, but City Killer is entertaining. 6 stars.
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"I Cannot Spend My Whole Life Running Away From This Maniac!"...
azathothpwiggins15 August 2022
Andrea (Heather Locklear) has been receiving strange hang-up calls around the time that her creepy, volatile ex-boyfriend (Terence Knox) starts trying to get back in her life. He's the sort of possessive nut that won't take no for an answer.

It turns out that the situation is far worse than Andrea could ever imagine. Soon, the entire city finds out just how crazy this man is when a series of deadly bombings begins.

CITY KILLER is a very good made-for-TV thriller. Ms. Locklear is quite good in her beleaguered role, as is Gerald McRaney as the main cop assigned to the case. Mr. Knox shows the twitchy intensity that made him so awesome on ST. ELSEWHERE.

EXTRA CREDIT FOR: This movie's economical use of scheduled demolitions as stand-ins for structures targeted by the madman!...
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3/10
Boom
BandSAboutMovies27 April 2021
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Heather Locklear was a big deal. Like, the biggest. When I was a kid, I didn't have a poster of her next to my bed, but my grandfather did. In fact, he framed it with a rustic wooden frame and mounted it dead center of the wall, as if he was challenging my grandmother, saying, "This is what you should look like."

The first part of this movie teases that this is going to be a giallo-esque TV movie, with Locklear as Andrea McKnight, an office drone that everyone loves and who never leaves her apartment. Then, the ex she's run from for years - Terrence Knox, way better than this movie deserves - starts stalking her again, up until the point that to get her, he starts blowing up entire buildings up real good.

Seriously, what a plan. Can you imagine?

"How did you and mom meet, dad?"

"Well, he blew up everyone I loved and where I worked and then I saw that he was finally serious about settling down."

Who can save the day? How about Gerald McRaney?

Robert Michael Lewis made many - and many better - made-for-TV movies. I would recommend The Astronaut and perhaps one of the best films ever made expressly for TV, Pray for the Wildcats. Writer William Wood wrote the much better regarded Haunts of the Very Rich, as well as Victims and Death Car on the Freeway.
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7/10
Terence Knox rocks everybody's socks off!
KnatLouie14 February 2005
What have we here? Heather Locklear (from 'Spin City' and 'T.J. Hooker' among other things) is being stalked by mad ex-lover Terence Knox (who I know best from 'Tour of Duty' and 'Children of the Corn II'), as the ex-marine/bomb-expert who wants her to realize that she should only be with him, and nobody else by demolishing a bunch of buildings in the city! His performance is really good, and kept me interested.

She falls in love with the psychologist/cop in charge of the situation, played by Gerald McRaney (who I haven't seen before). He helps her along the way, and predictably becomes her new lover. I also liked the role by Peter Mark Richman (who I know from 'Friday the 13th' and 'The Naked Gun 2½') as the police captain, who runs things.

There's a lot of nice shots of buildings being demolished, and good character development, although there aren't enough plot twists to make it thoroughly exciting.

But all in all a good way to spend an hour and a half. I even saw it on VHS, but that didn't ruin the experience, just made it look more 'old', and that was very fitting, since the movie is a bit out-dated.
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7/10
fair 1980's TV movie
derry.angel12 December 2003
Since I watched this movie 19 years after it was originally made....it couldn't help but be a little dated....but it was a fair TV movie from the early 1980's. Heather Locklear is sweet and tiny and Gerald McRaney plays a cop well. It kept me interested, but wasn't really anything special.
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10/10
Ah...the memories...
Renaldo Matlin11 May 2002
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Now this was one of those TV-movies I watched on cable as a kid and never forgot. Imagine the premise: a world class nut case enjoys DEMOLISHING tall office buildings WITH PEOPLE STILL INSIDE in an attempt to get the woman of his dreams!! Sure, it looked a bit cheesy as the footage of the collapsing buildings were -from what I remember- stock-footage of real (empty) buildings being demolished, but snappy editing made it look for real. One scene I'll never forget was when one of the supporting actors ran for his life down the emergency stairs as the floors above him where detonating one by one, sadly just when reaching the first floor the last charge detonated in his face and the entire office building came tumbling over him!

Back then Gerald McRaney was a hero of mine from the show "Simon & Simon" and the beautiful Heather Locklear was a superstar from her role as Sammy Jo on "Dynasty". They made a great team as a cop on the "city killers" trail and the girl on the killers mind.

For years I thought this would make a great re-make for the big screen but after the destruction of the twin towers in New York I can see why nobody would even dare to dream of such a re-make, despite the exciting premise that would have the CGI-guys going nuts!
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