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Stalked by My Neighbor

  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.7K
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Amy Pietz and Kelcie Stranahan in Stalked by My Neighbor (2015)
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A mother and her 18-year-old daughter move to suburbia to help recover from a traumatic home invasion, but a sinister shadow seems to be stalking them.A mother and her 18-year-old daughter move to suburbia to help recover from a traumatic home invasion, but a sinister shadow seems to be stalking them.A mother and her 18-year-old daughter move to suburbia to help recover from a traumatic home invasion, but a sinister shadow seems to be stalking them.

  • Director
    • Doug Campbell
  • Writer
    • Doug Campbell
  • Stars
    • Kelcie Stranahan
    • Amy Pietz
    • Katrina Norman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Doug Campbell
    • Writer
      • Doug Campbell
    • Stars
      • Kelcie Stranahan
      • Amy Pietz
      • Katrina Norman
    • 21User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Kelcie Stranahan
    Kelcie Stranahan
    • Jodi Allen
    Amy Pietz
    Amy Pietz
    • Andrea Allen
    Katrina Norman
    Katrina Norman
    • Kristen Chambers
    Grant Harvey
    Grant Harvey
    • Nick Thompkin
    Ethan Erickson
    Ethan Erickson
    • Ted Wilcox
    Kelly Packard
    Kelly Packard
    • Lisa Miller
    Dorien Wilson
    Dorien Wilson
    • Detective Franklin
    Charles Hoyes
    Charles Hoyes
    • Eddie Thompkin
    Kevin E. West
    Kevin E. West
    • Officer Weiland
    Ricky Dean Logan
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    • Jack
    Brian Turk
    • Steve
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      • Doug Campbell
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    geoffox-766-418467

    Same old LMN stuff

    Same idea, same story-line, same boring actors and same boredom in watching. However it's good when you're working at your desk and need some sound to break the silence. Not having to watch the silly nonsense is a treat, believe me. I won't mention names as I don't want to promote these bad poker faced actors. Plot wise without delving into specifics so as to not let you know the contents (you must be forced to watch this tripe). The leading lady is so wrong for the role. Although the role has something to be desired. This film is trying to make a hero out of a snoopy young thing that goes around taking candid pictures of her neighbors without their permission. Totally in the wrong, she expects sympathy? You gotta be kidding. You want her to get her up-pence. There is no compassion for someone who goes around accusing innocent people and interfering with their lives. Get a life, sweetie.
    7jwayne_24

    Not a classic, but still good

    A girl and her mom move to the suburbs after the daughter survives a terrifying ordeal in her city apartment. The girl likes to take photographs and some of her photographs convince her that her neighbors are not what they seem to be.

    Of course, like a lot of TV films, the girl suspects the wrong person of stalking her and doesn't realize her mistake until it's almost too far gone.

    I feel like the big reveal of the killer could have waited until closer to the end, and that there could have been a bit more drama, but all in all not a bad movie to watch on a Saturday night.
    4tashthejewturk

    Hmmm 🤔

    So the acting was terrible but had some eye candy in it which helped me finish the film. It almost reminded me of Disturbia but I actually liked that film. It's alright if you can't find anything else to watch!
    dougdoepke

    Squandered Potential

    Plot briefly - daughter Jody is cruelly raped in city apartment, after which loving Mom moves them to supposed safety of upscale suburbia. But is it. We'll see.

    What interested me was youthful Jodi's traumatized mental state after being raped by a stranger. Actress Stranahan does a good job in this early part expressing mental imbalance without going over the top. For example, her fascination with sneaky photography of neighbors could be traceable to that trauma, or her accusing boy Nick of the later murder crime without evidence could also be a result.

    Too bad the screenplay soon returns her to normality through turn-around puppy love with neighbor Nick. Then too, suspense is undercut by a too-early reveal of the killer that removes the fun of a guessing game. Without these give-aways, we might even suspect Jodi as the killer, imbalanced as she initially is. That unknown would have considerably raised the movie's suspense level to a fascinating degree. Instead, the screenplay opts for a more conventional type suspense rather than exploring the rich potential of Jodi's lingering trauma.

    Nonetheless, the flick has several notable touches - the real suburban neighborhood with its upscale homes; the unusual all-girl showdown, poorly done though it is; and good crisp eye-catching photography.

    All in all, the suspenser strikes me as average at best, with a squandered potential at worst. Anyway, despite the downside, it's probably worth a quick look-see.
    4kosmasp

    All those stalkers ...

    ... so little time. Although as someone else pointed out, this is not really accurate ... or rather a bit missleading. Which isn't a bad thing, if you consider that the movie itself is fairly easy to see through. At the beginning you may feel like me - confused. Because it's like alright, this is way crazy. Then you get the reveal and you're like ... ah well.

    The thing is, the movie may work until that moment. Somewhat work. But after that moment? It's downhill from there. It's almost a shame, but then again the acting might be an indicator ... a sort of warning sign. This is obviously a movie made for TV. And not HBO TV or Netflix if you count that as TV (some even call the latter the death bringer of TV). Anyway, very predictable from that one reveal and really not daring that much - not to mention all the crazy characters and their slow thinking - to put it mildly

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The writer and director Doug Cambell also wrote and directed "Stalked by My Doctor".
    • Quotes

      Andrea Allen: [answering cellphone] Hey...

      Jodi Allen: [comes rushing down the stairs, phone in hand] Mom, I can prove it!

      Andrea Allen: Prove what, honey?

      Jodi Allen: That Nick stole my camera! Remember that call, there was nobody on the line? Well, I checked the phone records...

      [there's a knock on the door]

      Jodi Allen: Hold on.

      [checks, inhales sharply]

      Jodi Allen: Oh, my God, he's at the door!

      Andrea Allen: You don't have to open it. You want me to come home?

      Jodi Allen: Uhm...

      Andrea Allen: I will, if you want me to. In fact, honey, I'm just gonna come home, I'll be there in ten minutes.

      Jodi Allen: [insistent banging on door] No, it's okay. I'll - I'll just see what he wants.

      Andrea Allen: Jodi...

      Jodi Allen: Don't worry, I'll be all right.

      Nick Thompkin: [as Jodi opens door, dirty mechanic:] You call my house?

      [no answer]

      Nick Thompkin: Did you call me?

      Jodi Allen: Why did you steal my camera?

      Nick Thompkin: Because you were taking pictures of me, and you didn't ask me if you could.

      Jodi Allen: How did you get our house number?

      Nick Thompkin: The Internet.

      Jodi Allen: So you called our house, made me go inside to answer it, and hopped the fence and stole my camera?

      Nick Thompkin: [laughs, nods] That's right! You're good.

      Jodi Allen: And then you put it on the back porch and made me look like an idiot.

      Nick Thompkin: Oh, no, no, no, no, no. I didn't mean to make you look like an idiot. But if that happened, I'm gonna consider it a bonus.

      Jodi Allen: I'm gonna tell the cops what you did!

      Nick Thompkin: Wow! First Lisa, now you! Terrific! Go ahead and call the cops. And I'll show them the pictures you took of me.

      [whispers:]

      Nick Thompkin: Half-naked. Yeah, I downloaded your camera files onto my hard drive.

    • Connections
      References Rear Window (1954)

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • production company website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fotografía de un asesinato
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Johnson Production Group
      • Shadowland
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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