Wanted for multiple crimes, Dr. Albert Beck assumes the identity of another doctor en route to a new job at a sleep clinic. He falls for his first patient: Shelli, who suffers from nocturnal... Read allWanted for multiple crimes, Dr. Albert Beck assumes the identity of another doctor en route to a new job at a sleep clinic. He falls for his first patient: Shelli, who suffers from nocturnal sleep sex.Wanted for multiple crimes, Dr. Albert Beck assumes the identity of another doctor en route to a new job at a sleep clinic. He falls for his first patient: Shelli, who suffers from nocturnal sleep sex.
Michael Christian Alexander
- Detective McNeil
- (as Michael C. Alexander)
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I know these Stalked by my Doctor movies are over the top, unrealistic, plot holes everywhere you look, and the same basic premise in all 4 (the original and 3 sequels - so far) of them, but by gosh, they're just quirky enough, with just enough cleverly-written comic relief (the wise-cracking alter ego: "At least this one's old enough to drive.."), and with the consistently excellent tour de force performances by one of my all time favorites (Eric Roberts), to be thoroughly enjoyable (which, for me, is rare being as picky as I am).
It's delightfully obvious that Roberts is having as much fun playing the 'sick-brained' (Nicky Bismar hallucination, ha!) but brilliant doctor as we are watching him. I only wish they would keep making sequels but they've just about worn the original premise thin at this point, unfortunately!
I can't believe it took me over a year to finally see this after it came out, but better late than never. I was already pre-judging it before seeing it, thinking it would be lame and unoriginal in dialogue and characters since that's how sequels usually are after the first two or three, but thankfully I was wrong. I rarely, if ever, rate anything 8 - much less 9 - but this fourth installment of Stalked by my Doctor more than deserves it. Kudos to the writers too!
9 out of 10 / Grade B+
It's delightfully obvious that Roberts is having as much fun playing the 'sick-brained' (Nicky Bismar hallucination, ha!) but brilliant doctor as we are watching him. I only wish they would keep making sequels but they've just about worn the original premise thin at this point, unfortunately!
I can't believe it took me over a year to finally see this after it came out, but better late than never. I was already pre-judging it before seeing it, thinking it would be lame and unoriginal in dialogue and characters since that's how sequels usually are after the first two or three, but thankfully I was wrong. I rarely, if ever, rate anything 8 - much less 9 - but this fourth installment of Stalked by my Doctor more than deserves it. Kudos to the writers too!
9 out of 10 / Grade B+
Turn your brain off, suspend reality and you will enjoy this ridiculous movie. Just like its 3 predecessors, this is packed with jokes, romance and a bit of drama. Yes the stories are always far fetched but, for entertainment value, this movie is top notch.
Somehow worse than the first three or so, but still funny to an extent.
I'm still not sure if this series is meant to be a joke or not yet, but these Lifetime films are nearly unwatchable.
I'm still not sure if this series is meant to be a joke or not yet, but these Lifetime films are nearly unwatchable.
One of the worst movies I've ever seen. The thinking of this movie was intriguing, but the delivery was kinda sick. I think the killing part was unnecessary, I don't even understand why that happened.
Not literally, of course. But c'mon, these "Stalked by My Doctor" movies are pretty much the same as the "Sharknado" movies. By which I mean over-the-top acting, with absurd plots (even by Lifetime standards), to be taken tongue-in-cheek, not seriously.
Eric Roberts seems to enjoy himself as he chews the scenery as the evil doctor with the split personality. Everyone else tries to keep a straight face as they play their ridiculous and stereotypical roles. I doubt if the girl who played "Katie" will be using this in her portfolio to try to get other jobs, just as one example.
These movies are kind of fun, not to be taken seriously. Not that many Lifetime movies should be, but these least of all.
So, why 7 stars? Just because you can put your brain on hold for 2 hours and let the silliness distract you for a while.
Eric Roberts seems to enjoy himself as he chews the scenery as the evil doctor with the split personality. Everyone else tries to keep a straight face as they play their ridiculous and stereotypical roles. I doubt if the girl who played "Katie" will be using this in her portfolio to try to get other jobs, just as one example.
These movies are kind of fun, not to be taken seriously. Not that many Lifetime movies should be, but these least of all.
So, why 7 stars? Just because you can put your brain on hold for 2 hours and let the silliness distract you for a while.
Did you know
- TriviaEmilie Ullerup reprises her role as the sexsomniac Michelle Miller after first portraying her in Sleepwalking in Suburbia (2017).
- ConnectionsFollows Sleepwalking in Suburbia (2017)
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By what name was Stalked by My Doctor: A Sleepwalker's Nightmare (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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