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Taken from police archives of a real series of brutal murders that occurred over a period of eleven years, the tense story laid out by critically acclaimed director, Charles Peterson (White Rabbit, Creep, Laws of Deception and more), reflects a new style of storytelling. Quick paced, and slickly presented, this study in human nature and not-so-humane actions focuses on just how difficult it is for modern law enforcement to cope with the never-ending ability of mankind to devise new ways to force hurt upon us all. "The Eleventh Aggression" tells the twisted story of a Vietnam Era, special services operative - Jeffrey Walters - who assumes the role of a serial killer. Walters simply can't control his rage and he boils over the normal human anger response meter.

A unfinished, rough cut played at the Peoria Film Festival. This was the only screening at the festival that packed a theater. The cut of the movie was so rough you can hear the director at times give direction. Peterson regrets the screening and wish it was never shown at the festival.

Elias Castillo was originally cast to play Detective Davidson and Patrick Adam originally was to play Jude. When Castillo dropped out, the role went to Patrick Adam.

User reviews


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    • Author: Olwado
    So,The government trained this guy and then let him go…As a civilian ?

    Incredible tortures,deaths and clues up the wazoo.

    Whoever this actor (Steve Furedy) is,He definitely does killer well …Looks kind of like Willie Nelson and Jerry Garcia -ish. The detectives are the case bring new meaning to Good Cop & Bad Cop. Grisly special effects that make you wince and yet,Cannot wait to see what the Bad Guy will do next. All principals have many credits and it shows all true professionals and believe in their craft.

    Ending made one long for "Good Guys Wear Black" with Chuck Norris in his debut performance.
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    • Author: Pedar
    I watched this film without knowing what the first 10 aggressions are or if there are any aggressions beyond 11. The film claims to be based upon real police stories and is intended to show the frustration that law enforcement encounter in solving crime, especially one where the killer leaves his name at the scene. Garrett (Lanny Rethaber) is tasked to solve the crime. He is hampered by a bad home life (Patti Tindall) and a partner Davidson (Patrick Adam) who is being evaluated because he is basically a lousy detective with bad manners.

    This is not a who-dun-it. We see the killings. We know who and why. The sad violin music played during the investigation is suppose to create sympathy for the poor crime investigators who must witness crime scenes. Davidson is so disagreeable and has such lousy lines that I couldn't help but dislike this film.

    Parental Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Davina Joy)
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Lanny Rethaber Lanny Rethaber - Detective Garret
    Patrick Adam Patrick Adam - Detective Davidson
    Steve Furedy Steve Furedy - Jeffrey Walters
    Amy Searcy Amy Searcy - Alice Chambers
    Patti Tindall Patti Tindall - Joan Garret
    Rick Hammontree Rick Hammontree - Howard Mills
    Pete Kelly Pete Kelly - Detective Holmes
    Jose Rosete Jose Rosete - Mr. Yomachi
    Eleni C. Krimitsos Eleni C. Krimitsos - Neilsa (as Eleni Krimitsos)
    D. Dakota Denetsosie D. Dakota Denetsosie - Motega
    David Lines David Lines - General Hansen
    Ann Rethaber Ann Rethaber - General's Wife
    Shaun Gerardo Shaun Gerardo - Wesley Dobbins
    Matt Robinson Matt Robinson - Jude
    Davina Joy Davina Joy - Ashley
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