In the small town of Speedway, Indiana in 1978, four young employees of a Burger Chef restaurant went missing at the end of a Friday night shift. The police initially suspected a petty theft by the work crew. By the time their bodies were found on Sunday and the investigation elevated to multiple murders, the crime scene had been cleaned and re-opened for business.
Directed by Adam Kamien and Luke Rynderman
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Essie Randles
Davida McKenzie
Joseph Zada
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Sean Lahiff
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13 reviews
Ricky
3.3★ · 09/02/25
Why we got actors playing the kids trying to solve their own murder mystery
Why we got actors playing the kids trying to solve their own murder mystery
Rachel Hasselbach
6.4★ · 08/05/25
man fuck the police. never in all my days have i seen an investigation screwed up so royally.
man fuck the police. never in all my days have i seen an investigation screwed up so royally.
rachel hasselbach
6.0★ · 08/05/25
man fuck the police. never in all my days have i seen an investigation screwed up so royally.
man fuck the police. never in all my days have i seen an investigation screwed up so royally.
Mads
2.0★ · 05/14/25
i’m not really a fan of movie-made crime documentaries, it was well-told imo but having the victims as actors was a weird way to exploit them and the meaning of their lives i guess
i’m not really a fan of movie-made crime documentaries, it was well-told imo but having the victims as actors was a weird way to exploit them and the meaning of their lives i guess
glort
5.0★ · 02/09/25
wasn’t sold at first but kinda liked it as a way to do unsolved true crime and it only got corny at the very end which was fine
wasn’t sold at first but kinda liked it as a way to do unsolved true crime and it only got corny at the very end which was fine