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Psychopath | Stalker
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5.9/10
IMDbBudget 425,000 USD
Box Office Collection 10,604,986 USD
The gory payoffs to the murder scenes were added after the shoot and filmed in the backyard of director Mark Rosman's parents.
Lois Kelso Hunt's performance is entirely dubbed. Her voice was deemed not "scary" enough for the role. In the Special Edition DVD from Liberation Entertainment, the film's director, Mark Rosman, comments that he believed that she had the right look for the part but ideally he would have preferred a huskier voice, Lois's voice being more high pitched than he would have liked.
In an interview with TerrorTrap.com, director Mark Rosman stated that he dislikes the US poster art for this film. Rosman's idea for the films poster was a Deliverance-style image of a hand rising out of the swimming pool. However the poster for the US release shows an image of a scantily-clad young woman.
This movie is similar to the 1930s Myrna Loy classic Thirteen Women, which was considered by some to be the very first slasher movie, about a woman who is rejected from a sorority, and then gets revenge by causing the murders of all its members.
Selected by Quentin Tarantino for the First Quentin Tarantino Film Fest in Austin, Texas, 1996.
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