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Dennis Nilsen: In Love with Death

Dennis Nilsen: In Love with Death

Genres

Documentary

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The story of serial killer Dennis Nilsen, who murdered 15 young men in the 1980s.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Scottish Gaelic

Runtime

58 mins

Rating

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Release Date

22 November 2009

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

John Morrison

John Morrison

Himself - Presenter / Narrator

Peter Jay

Peter Jay

Himself - DCI, Metropolitan Police, 1983

Iain MacDhùghaill

Iain MacDhùghaill

Himself - Criminal Defence Lawyer

Archie MacLullich

Archie MacLullich

Himself - Consultant Psychologist

Pàdraig MacAmhlaigh

Pàdraig MacAmhlaigh

Himself - Journalist

Julian Booth

Julian Booth

Himself - Forensic Psychologist

Brian Masters

Brian Masters

Himself - Author, 'Killing for Company - The Case of Dennis Nilsen'

Elizabeth Scott

Elizabeth Scott

Herself - Nilsen's Mother

Neil McKinven

Neil McKinven

Dennis Nilsen

Ryan Fletcher

Ryan Fletcher

Victim Jamie

John Paul Hurley

John Paul Hurley

DCS Chambers

Lewis Brown

Lewis Brown

Young Nilsen

Finlay McLean

Finlay McLean

Nilsen's Grandfather

Nicholas Underwood

Nicholas Underwood

DCI Peter Jay

Andy Marjoribanks

Andy Marjoribanks

Solicitor

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