The mind of the stalker; the terror of the stalked. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)Shillington, Patty
At the time of writing this review (6/9/21) The Stalker has a 3.6/10 on IMDB. I don't think this deserves that rating. This indie film has great cinematography. It's a story that keeps us in the dark for as long as it can. It gives us multiple choices on who The Stalker coul...
Also ranks #5 on The Best Stalker Movies Where the Villain Is Female 8 Hush John Gallagher, Kate Siegel, Michael Trucco 69 votes An isolated deaf woman finds herself stalked by a determined killer in a tense, chilling game of survival. With every sense heightened, she must use her wits an...
Dave's Gift Will Help Me Catch the Stalker: With Erin Lehn, Jonathon Zilka. Christine notices neighbor Dave Johnson lingering outside her house. Turns out he's got a hidden camera she might be able to use to catch the stalker.
The Seduction: Directed by David Schmoeller. With Morgan Fairchild, Michael Sarrazin, Vince Edwards, Andrew Stevens. A popular anchorwoman, Jaime Douglas, is stalked by a photographer who's obsessed with her and wants to win her affections at any cost.
8. - If there's not one yellow belly in the whole group, then...being brave doesn't have any meaning. 如果这个群体里每个人都表现得很勇敢,那么……勇敢就失去它原有的意义了 - Andie handles an impossible, situation with grace. That's not to be admired?
It uses the daunting theme of the sexual stalker as it’s story and this time, much to my surprise and delight, Bader’s film is both involving and eloquent. Much of it is standard fare as with all movies about someone being stalked and followed. What Bader does here though is ...
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The Very Edge: Directed by Cyril Frankel. With Richard Todd, Anne Heywood, Nicole Maurey, Jack Hedley. A young married woman finds herself being stalked by a sinister psychopath.