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Seven
By Andrew Kevin Walker - Film
Roles
- John Doe - Adult (36-50), Male
About this piece
Innocent? Is that supposed to be funny?
Summary
A serial killer murders his victims to set an example to mankind for breaking the seven deadly sins. Two detectives (Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt) investigate but the killing continues. Towards the end the killer, John Doe (Kevin Spacey) enters the police station and gives himself up. He tells them there are two more victims that need to be found. He will deliver them only if the two detectives will drive him to a remote location. In the car, they talk and the detectives ask him why he killed innocent people. John Dow flips out, telling them that they should be thanking him for getting rid of such human waste...
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