Gosnell: America's Biggest Serial Killer

Gosnell: America's Biggest Serial Killer
Directed by Nick Searcy
Produced by
Screenplay by
Story by Andrew Klavan
Based on Kermit Gosnell
Starring
Music by Boris Zelkin
Cinematography Mark Petersen
Edited by John Quinn
Production
companies
Hat Tip Films
Language English

Gosnell: America's Biggest Serial Killer is an upcoming American film about Kermit Gosnell, an abortion doctor who is reported to have killed hundreds of infants born alive during abortion procedures, and convicted of three counts of murder.

The film was announced in 2014. Funds for its production were raised via crowdfunding, in which $2.3 million was raised for the creation of the film.[1][2][3] The film is being made by Irish filmmakers Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer and directed by Nick Searcy. Andrew Klavan has been hired as the screenwriter.[4] It stars Earl Billings and Dean Cain. A release date has not yet been announced.

Production

The film was announced in 2014, less than a year after Gosnell was tried and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The filmmakers sought to raise funds for the production of the film through crowdfunding, but encountered resistance from Kickstarter, which the filmmakers said censored the project from their website.[5][6] According to email exchanges released by McAleer, Kickstarter requested that the phrases "'1000s of babies stabbed to death" and '1000s of babies murdered'...be removed or modified to comply with the spirit of our Community Guidelines."[7] (Kickstarter's CEO denied that they censored the project and said the filmmakers blew an editorial exchange out of proportion.[8]

The filmmakers switched to Indiegogo and launched their crowdfunding effort on March 28, 2014, with a goal of $2.1 million, which was reached less than two weeks later on April 9, 2014.[9] It quickly became the highest-funded film on Indiegogo, and is currently one of the highest-funded crowdfunding projects of all time.[10]

The film was originally intended to be a made for TV movie, but the filmmakers later decided to make it into a full feature film.[11] John Sullivan was announced as the executive producer of the film in December 2014.[11] Nick Searcy was announced as the director of the film in March 2015.[12] Searcy said in a statement, I am both excited and humbled by the opportunity to have a part in bringing this important American story to the screen. It is a story that many in Hollywood were unwilling to tell, and I am grateful to Ann, Phelim and Magdalena for having the courage to tell it."[12] He also said, "There are three aspects to this story that are fascinating. What happened; why it was allowed to happen; and why no one wanted to talk about it after it happened."[12]

Earl Billings was cast to play Kermit Gosnell, and Dean Cain was cast as Detective James Wood, one of the detectives who investigated Gosnell. Filming began in December 2015.[13]

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