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Stalker

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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Stalker (2010)
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A writer struggling with her second novel is terrorised by a homicidal PA.A writer struggling with her second novel is terrorised by a homicidal PA.A writer struggling with her second novel is terrorised by a homicidal PA.

  • Director
    • Martin Kemp
  • Writers
    • Martin Kemp
    • Jonathan Sothcott
    • Phillip Barron
  • Stars
    • Jane March
    • Anna Brecon
    • Jennifer Matter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    626
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Kemp
    • Writers
      • Martin Kemp
      • Jonathan Sothcott
      • Phillip Barron
    • Stars
      • Jane March
      • Anna Brecon
      • Jennifer Matter
    • 11User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Jane March
    Jane March
    • Linda
    Anna Brecon
    • Paula Martin
    Jennifer Matter
    Jennifer Matter
    • Sara Philips
    Danny Young
    • Josh
    Billy Murray
    Billy Murray
    • Robert Gainor
    Colin Salmon
    Colin Salmon
    • Leo Fox
    Deo Simcox
    • Young Boy
    Triana Terry
    Triana Terry
    • Camille
    Nathan Benham
    • Sara's Date
    Linda Hayden
    Linda Hayden
    • Mrs. Brown
    • Director
      • Martin Kemp
    • Writers
      • Martin Kemp
      • Jonathan Sothcott
      • Phillip Barron
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    2I_Ailurophile

    No subtlety, no finesse - no surprises, no entertainment

    The 1976 film 'Trauma,' also known as 'Exposé,' was "nasty" in legal terms and certainly in terms of its violent content, but well made and enjoyable such as it was. Modern remakes of older genre flicks are always dicey in one way or another (most often by needlessly being bloodier, or simply More), but to revisit a concept doesn't mean new renditions can't be worthwhile on their own merits. I think there are some promising aspects of 2010's 'Stalker' - but on the other hand, it also begins to form an impression rather quickly, and I can't say it's a good one. I had mixed expectations in the first place, and regrettably I think those were pretty spot on.

    There's little need for comparison, except perhaps to note that for however harsh 'Trauma' got at any point, the plot progressed with natural fluidity. That is absolutely not the case here. There's nothing inherently wrong with starting out with the same root premise (an author with writer's block, a tumultuous relationship with a personal assistant), then taking the story in other directions; there's nothing inherently wrong with fashioning additional narrative elements beyond the core. There are some good ideas in the screenplay. But as the director overseeing the production, Martin Kemp approaches the material with astonishingly blunt, heavy-handed, club-footed indelicacy, and this is reflected in most every element. The plot development here is curt, blocky, and unconvincing - so bare-faced that we can easily predict the outcome before there's any sort of reveal. There's not a trace of nuance in any of the performances, and as a result chief stars Anna Brecon and Jane March become sad points of aggravation. We're treated to a few would-be "gotcha!" moments or jump scares in early scenes for no reason, a tack which is subsequently dropped.

    I actually quite like the notions that are put into 'Stalker,' flavors that lightly recall yet certainly diverge from antecedent 'Trauma.' I love psychological horror; it's one of my favorite genres. It is also, however, a genre that emphatically requires finesse, and without it the resulting picture all but falls apart and becomes boring. Even more to the point, any story that culminates with a "twist" needs to keep the truth hidden away until a singular precise moment, or at least dole out only miniscule kernels for the attentive spectator to pick up on. Here the lack of subtlety is so prominent and glaring that there effectively is no twist, and what we're left with comes off as merely a hollow trope.

    It didn't need to be like this; 'Stalker' could have been a good movie. It's not just Kemp's direction, though, because even the screenplay as written would have needed significant rewrites to paint over the neon lights that inform the predictability. I hoped to enjoy this, but I really can't say that I did. Whether you're a fan of someone involved, of the 1976 film with Udo Kier and Linda Hayden, or just a cinephile generally, there's no real need to check this out. I wish all on hand the best of success, and hope lessons have been learned from the mistakes, but as it stands 2010's 'Stalker' is just a big lump of coal.
    7shydreamguywantsabboyfriend

    When i don't give a film 10 stars i explain why

    Before I explain why I removed 3 stars I will say this is a good film . it just could have been better with a few minor changes. The Real Lead Anna Brecon did a fantastic job as did most everyone else I can recommend this on a rainy or foggy night. Did the lead Character tell anyone she had a PA coming to help her ? Did Linda The PA introduce herself to he writer ? Just Say Personal Assistant because Not everyone knows what a PA is . If my 2 questions would have been answered in that 4 minutes that were edited from the version I saw sorry but I had to take a star for that hole in the set up .I didn't remove a star for the fact that the film makers chose to push the less important character Linda as the Lead in the film when she isn't. The Actress playing Linda isn't the better actress of the 2 and she hasn't learned to speak her lines Clearly. When the 1st human was killed the killer mumbles the second half of the lines but lucky for the audience later we hear that Full line from a recording Where Surprise the lines were clearly spoken otherwise we would have no idea what was said and it's important to the plot . But I didn't remove a star for that .The film loses a second star for the movie cover because it gives too much away .It lost a 3rd star for allowing the villain to too quickly & too easily without justification or explanation bully the lead character into submission when saying "The servants have to leave they annoy me ." Yes the actress who you gave 1st billing Linda Overacts If she usually does a lot of stage acting and didn't adjust herself to the small screen that could explain that. Otherwise a well written ,directed and acted film .
    4jameselliot-1

    Why would anyone remake House On Straw Hill?

    A question I ask rhetorically. An interesting 70s shocker/video nasty with a unique cast, Udo Kier, Linda Hayden and Fiona Richmond, and loaded with rape, softcore sex, simulated masturbation and slashing. Did it need an updated remake? Not to mention I Spit On Your Grave, Mothers Day, House on Sorority Row, Black Christmas and many more low-budget slashers shot in the 70s and 80s that producers decided to remake in watered down versions for no reason.

    What I don't understand is why Linda Hayden would trash this film and then appear in the remake.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Who knew Martin Kemp had it in him?

    STALKER is the Martin Kemp-directed remake of the notorious video nasty THE HOUSE ON STRAW HILL, a sordid tale of depravity and murder that came out in the mid-'70s. Thankfully enough has been changed in this story to make it an effective shocker in its own right, one that even fans of the original film will find has surprises in store.

    Truth be told, I quite liked this movie. It's no classic but it is a solid little thriller and, given it's a low budget British B-movie, the quality is a lot better than you'd expect. The dull Anna Brecon stars as a mousy writer who goes off to live in a remote country cottage to work on her new novel, only to fall foul of a psychopath.

    STALKER benefits from effective direction, some shocking moments of violence, and decent performances from the supporting cast. Best of all is Jane March (COLOUR OF NIGHT) playing the secretary and having a ball with the role. Dependable character actors like Billy Murray and Colin Salmon turn up and are most welcome, and there's even a minor part for Linda Hayden, who of course starred in the original film. STALKER is a film that kept me interested throughout, and that's a rare enough thing for a low budget film these days.
    10it001k0306

    A very decent effort!

    One reviewer claims this isn't a horror film then seeks to justify that comment by saying there's very little gore. Dear me, when did good horror require gore? If done with a bit of style, atmosphere, decent acting and a proper understanding of and respect for the genre, then it's not needed at all. The interesting thing is that the writer and director is none other than Martin Kemp. The man has gone from child actor to pop start to cinematic gangster to soap star to music revivalist to screenwriter and director...and like everything else he's done, he's been successful! Interesting too that he would know much about the infamous Hose on Straw Hill/Expose film of the mid-70s. Perhaps other reviewers would question that films horror veracity too? Here Kemp remakes with a considerable twist (albeit a somewhat clichéd one) and even brings back Linda Hayden who played a younger, saucier character back in the day. From the original film to Hammer Dracula to the awesome 'Blood On Satan's Claw', Linda is always a welcome contributor. Convincing performances from Jane March and Billy 'The Bill' Murray also help and it's mice to see the excellent Colin Salmon, though he seems less comfortable. In short, a psycho thriller type horror film that isn't particularly original but successfully evokes the feel of mid-70s independent British horror. I hope that Kemp makes more of these.

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    • Trivia
      Linda Hayden: Hammer Horror icon, as a favor to producer Jonathan Sothcott. Her murder by claw hammer is a nod to her cult film past.
    • Goofs
      When Paula gets into the boat her bandage has changed from left hand to right hand.
    • Quotes

      Mrs Brown: This is an old house... and old houses have lots of secrets

      [last lines]

      Mrs Brown: Where's the bloody mop?

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      Remake of Trauma (1976)

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Exposé
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Black & Blue Films
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      • $3,100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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