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  1. 30. Juni 1996 · The Limbic Region: Directed by Michael Pattinson. With Edward James Olmos, George Dzundza, Roger Cross, Gwynyth Walsh. A San Francisco detective, obsessed with catching a serial killer who has been committing murders for over 20 years, tries to force a suspect into confessing.

    • (267)
    • Action, Crime, Thriller
    • Michael Pattinson
    • 1996-06-30
  2. 30. Juni 1996 · police-detective, investigation, obsession, serial-killer, trap. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Limbic Region (1996) - Michael Pattinson on AllMovie - While a serial killer continues to taunt and….

  3. In San Francisco in the 1970s, a serial killer calling himself The Scorekeeper sends taunting notes to the police and media after each of his kills. Although the case is long closed, obsessed ...

    • Michael Pattinson
    • Mystery & Thriller
    • Edward James Olmos
  4. Warning: Spoilers. This movie has a lot of problems, and the main concepts of suspense seems to elude the film makers more than the killer does the police. For instance, The Limbic Region is largely based on the case of the Zodiac Killer, who the viewer knows in advance has never been caught. Problem one.

  5. Original and unpredictable thriller about a seasoned cop determined to bring down San Francisco’s most notorious serial killer in the turbulent 1960’s. Stars Edward James Olmos, George Dzundza, Roger R. Cross. 100 mins More at IMDb TMDb.

    • Michael Pattinson
  6. Directed by: Michael Pattinson. Stars: Edward James Olmos and George Dzundza. IMDb score: 5,7 (268) Releasedate: 30 June 1996. US. UK. This movie is not available on US streaming services. The Limbic Region plot. A detective is obsessed with a serial killer who has been active for twenty years.

  7. 30. Juni 1996 · Director. Original and unpredictable thriller about a seasoned cop determined to bring down San Francisco's most notorious serial killer in the turbulent 1960's. Stars Edward James Olmos, George Dzundza, Roger R. Cross.