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Stacy Keach in The Killer Inside Me

Stacy Keach (1941 - )

Film Deaths

  • Brewster McCloud (1970) [Abraham Wright]: Killed (off-screen) by Bud Cort; his body is shown afterwards covered in bird droppings. (Stacy was made up to look older for this role.)
  • The Traveling Executioner (1970) [Jonas Candide]: Executed in the electric chair by Bud Cort, starting a fire which burns down the warehouse where the execution is being held.
  • The New Centurions (Precinct 45: Los Angeles Police) (1972) [Roy Fehler]: Shot in the stomach after being called to a domestic disturbance; he dies in Scott Wilson's arms.
  • The Mountain of the Cannibal God (La Montagna del dio cannibale; Primitive Desires; Slave of the Cannibal God) (1978) [Professor Edward Foster]: Falls to his death while climbing the mountain, when Antonio Marsina lets him fall.
  • The Ninth Configuration (Twinkle, Twinkle, Killer Kane) (1980) [Colonel Kane]: There are different versions of this movie with alternate endings; in one version, he dies several hours after being stabbed in a bar brawl, and in another (the official version), he commits suicide by slitting his wrists and later dies after his final conversation with (Scott Wilson).
  • Militia (2000) [George Armstrong Montgomery]: Killed by Dean Cain.
  • The Hollow (Video, 2004) [Claus Van Ripper]: Decapitated (off-screen) by the Headless Horseman; the scene cuts to black just as we hear the Horseman strike.
  • Cell (2016) [Charles Ardai]: Impaled by a piece of shrapnal when a truck filled with gasoline explodes when the fire trail ignites it.
  • Gotti (2018) [Neil Dellacroce]: Dies of brain-cancer off-screen.  His funeral is shown with a picture of him at the funeral. 

TV Deaths

  • Macbeth (1968 TV) [Banquo]: Killed by Earle Hyman's assassins; he appears as a ghost to Earle afterwards.
  • Body Bags (1993 TV) [Richard Coberts]: Dies (off-screen) after the alien parasites devour his brain.
  • Lone Rider (2008) [Robert Hattaway]: Shot in the back by Vincent Spano at the end of an argument; he dies shortly afterwards while talking to his son (Lou Diamond Phillips).

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