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2000 American film
Ricky 6
Directed byPeter Filardi
Screenplay byPeter Filardi
Based onSay You Love Satan
by David St. Clair
Produced byTerry G. Jones
Juan-Carlos Zapata
William Vince
StarringVincent Kartheiser
Chad Christ
Sabine Singh
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Patrick Renna
CinematographyRodrigo Prieto
Edited bySam Citron
Music byJoe Delia
Production
companies
Distributed byImage Group Entertainment
Release date
  • June 2000 (2000-06) (Canada)
Running time111 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Mexico
Canada
LanguageEnglish

Ricky 6 is a 2000 American-Mexican-Canadian film co-production loosely based on the life of Ricky Kasso, a suburban teenager accused of Satanism and murder in the 1980s. The film was written and directed by Peter Filardi, and based on the 1987 book, Say You Love Satan by David St. Clair. Vincent Kartheiser played the disturbed protagonist, renamed Ricky Cowen, in the film. The film also stars Chad Christ, Patrick Renna, Sabine Singh and Emmanuelle Chriqui.

Ricky 6 won the Audience Prize at the Fantasia Film Festival in 2000. As of 2019, it has yet to be released in either theaters or on video. However, bootleg VHS and DVD copies of the film have been sold on various Internet sites. Ricky 6 is an international co-production between the United States, Mexico and Canada and was produced by American producer Terry G. Jones, Mexican producer Juan-Carlos Zapata and Canadian producer William Vince. It was filmed in Fredericton and Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada.

References

  1. "Ricky 6". IMDb. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
  2. "Ricky 6". IMDb. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
  3. "Juan-Carlos Zapata". IMDb. Retrieved December 10, 2019.

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