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Fearless Features presents: Inwood Drive

 

On Friday, September 13, 2019, the nation awoke to the horrifying discovery of over 2,000 medically-preserved fetal remains found in the garage of one of the nation’s most prolific abortionists, Ulrich “George” Klopfer. Weeks later, another 165 baby remains were discovered in the trunk of his dilapidated car.

 

As a shocked nation cried out for answers to why a man like George Klopfer got away with hiding the bodies of over 2,000 of his victims for nearly twenty years, Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill stepped in to reclaim the babies and bring them home to Indiana for proper burial. Still, more questions than answers remained as investigators continued their probe into George Klopfer - one of America’s most prolific serial killers. 

 

“Inwood Drive” includes the only personal interview ever recorded with George Klopfer, who sat down with producers Mark and Amber Archer just months before his death, revealing his true motivations for many of his actions. Protected for decades by the abortion industry, including Planned Parenthood and the Center for Reproductive Rights. 

 

“Inwood Drive” shows the brutal truth about the abortion battle in America, over decades. This captivating film is narrated in large part by George Klopfer himself. 

RUN TIME: 1 HR 37 MINS

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Jan. 12, 2021 - 02:54 - CBS 2's Chris Tye reports on what police saw when they went to the Crete garage of the late Doctor Ulrich Klopfer. He worked in Indiana and stored fetal remains in his Illinois garage.

Sept. 03, 2020 - 40:32 - On the one year anniversary of abortionist Ulrich Georg Klopfer's death, filmmakers Mark and Amber Archer share about who Klopfer really was through their investigation for their film Inwood Drive, that chronicles his demise.

Sept. 25, 2019 - 2:39 - Ten months before the death of Dr. Ulrich Klopfer, the Indiana abortion doctor who stored thousands of fetal remains in his garage, the doctor sat down with a filmmaker for an interview.

Oct. 09, 2019 - 1:54 - "The Will County Sheriff’s Office was made aware that numerous vehicles and possibly other property owned by Dr. Klopfer were stored in an outdoor gated lot of a business located in Dolton, Illinois," the statement said.

Glenn Beck Program

Oct. 15, 2019 - Glenn talks with Producers Mark and Amber Archer about their documentary film 'Inwood Drive'. 

INWOOD DRIVE / KLOPFER - IN THE NEWS

LIVE ACTION | APR. 14, 2020 | CLICK HERE

‘Inwood Drive’ documentary features recorded interview with abortionist who kept 2,411 aborted bodies

 

THE CHRISTIAN POST | MAR. 27, 2020 | CLICK HERE

'Inwood Drive' film review: Unmasking the crimes of abortionists

WOWO 1190AM/107.5FM | OCT. 17, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Mark and Amber Archer on “Inwood Drive”

USA TODAY | OCT. 10, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Authorities find more fetal remains in Illinois connected to dead abortion doctor

WASHINGTON EXAMINER | OCT. 9, 2019 | CLICK HERE

'Disturbing': More fetal remains discovered in trunk of South Bend abortion doctor's car

 

NPR | OCT. 9, 2019 | CLICK HERE

More Fetal Remains Tied To Deceased Illinois Doctor Who Performed Abortions

THE BLAZE | SEP. 29, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Notorious Indiana abortion doctor who kept fetal remains was German national who may have been motivated by revenge for World War 2

NEWSMAX | SEP. 23, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Lessons From the Case of Abortionist George Klopfer
 

WASHINGTON POST | SEP. 20, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Abortion doctor had more than 2,000 fetal remains at his home. Authorities need help investigating.

FOXNEWS | SEP. 17, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Over 2K medically preserved fetal remains found inside Illinois home of deceased Indiana abortionist

DAILY CALLER | SEP. 17, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Abortion Doctor Who Hoarded Fetuses Faulted WWII Bombings For His ‘Perception’ Of Humanity, Filmmaker Says

THE BLAZE | SEP. 13, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Family of late abortion doctor make a gruesome discovery at his home — police are investigating

USA TODAY | SEP. 18, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Abortionist Ulrich Klopfer kept thousands of dead babies but inspires little curiosity

LIFENEWS | SEP. 22, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Abortionist Kept Aborted Babies in His Garage For Almost 20 Years, Every Baby Was Individually Boxed

THE CHRISTIAN POST | SEP. 21, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Is abortionist Ulrich Klopfer who hoarded 2,246 dead babies in his garage an outlier?

DAILY CHRONICLE | SEP. 21, 2019 | CLICK HERE

Clinician, patient, documentary filmmaker recall Indiana abortion doctor's life

THE FEDERALIST | SEP. 18, 2019 | CLICK HERE

2,246 Fetal Remains Found At Abortionist’s Home Should Be The Catalyst To End Abortion

I CHOOSE LIFE RADIO | AUG. 25, 2019 | CLICK HERE

The making of a new documentary "Inwood Drive" which follows Dr. Ulrich Klopfer's abortion clinics.

BOTT RADIO | AUG. 13 2019 | CLICK HERE

Christian Talk Radio interview with Mark and Amber Archer and their new documentary, Inwood Drive.

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For those who want to know more details — “Inwood Drive” is a film worth watching.

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MEET THE PRODUCERS

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MARK + AMBER ARCHER

Filmmakers Mark and Amber Archer bring you an up close and personal account of the abortion battle that ensued on one city street in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This documentary film examines a variety of issues surrounding the laws and regulations of abortion providers. You'll understand the need to hold abortionists accountable for patient safety as women are being permanently injured at the hands of abortionists like George Klopfer.

 

You’ll glean insight from a variety of perspectives, even the now deceased abortionist, Ulrich "George" Klopfer, who hoarded fetal remains among his personal belongings for nearly two decades.

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