Rodney Alcala, also known as The Dating Game Killer, won the "Dating Game" TV show as Bachelor Number One in 1978.
This story contains mild spoilers for “Woman of the Hour,” now streaming on Netflix. “Woman of the Hour” screenwriter Ian ...
This scene is true to the real-life story, as the end titles reveal that a teenage runaway escaped Rodney by asking him to ...
The film, which Kendrick told The Independent is the “ most revealing piece of work I’ve ever done”, focuses on Rodney Alcala ...
Danny Zovatto opened up to Us Weekly exclusively about stepping into the mind of Dating Game Killer Rodney Alcala for Anna ...
Anna Kendrick’s new Netflix true-crime film Woman of the Hour relives a haunting true-crime story, but the real-life Rodney ...
Two women survived Rodney Alcala's brutal attacks before he appeared on ABC's "The Dating Game" in 1978, as seen in Netflix's "Woman of the Hour." Here's where they are now.
US serial killer Rodney Alcala appeared on a television dating show in 1978 and won, but never got to go on the date ...
Anna Kendrick's directorial debut Woman of the Hour, based on the true story of a serial killer who made an appearance on a ...
The story of Bradshaw’s encounter with Alcala on “The Dating Game” inspired “Woman of the Hour,” a new thriller out on ...
Netflix’s new No. 1 film, “Woman of the Hour,” is based on the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala. Here’s what happened in real life and where the “TV dating show killer” is now.
The chilling thriller, about a woman named Sheryl Bradshaw who crosses paths with a serial killer on a dating show, is based on a true and gruesome story. Read on to find out everything that happened.