StalkHer

StalkHer

Movie |

Stalking | Hunter

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Romance, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): John Jarratt, Michael Faranda
  • Cast(s): John Jarratt, Kaarin Fairfax, Alan Finney, Robert Coleby, Charlie Jarratt See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Similar To: Hit Man, Happily
  • Story:
    An obsessive prowler Jack (Jarratt) breaks into the home of his victim Emily (Fairfax). Finding himself wounded then tied to a chair, Jack soon realises he underestimated his intended prey as the two engage in a night long tête-à-tête.
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STORY

Story
An obsessive prowler Jack (Jarratt) breaks into the home of his victim Emily (Fairfax). Finding himself wounded then tied to a chair, Jack soon realises he underestimated his intended prey as the two engage in a night long tête-à-tête.

BOX OFFICE

Budget 1,450,000 USD

TRIVIA

Trivia

A number of the cast and crew and key creatives about five years earlier had worked on the then recent Australian thriller 'Bad Behaviour' (2010).

The picture represents a rare occasion where a screenwriter of the movie is also the production accountant (or financial controller).

This film is considered an Ozploitation picture, an Australian genre/exploitation movie

Star John Jarratt described this film as an "inappropriate romantic thriller" which was a cross between 'Misery' and 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'.

The film's 'StalkHer' title is a play on words with the work ''stalker'' itself the name of a famous unrelated Russian science-fiction film by director Andrei Tarkovsky [See: 'Stalker' (1979)].