The Stalker Chronicles: Episode Two - Reflections (2008) [N/A]

Featuring:
Graeme Benson, Iva Brunning, Xavier Rodriguez

Written by:
Tyrone James Stewart

Directed by:
Tyrone James Stewart


Release Date:
May 18, 2008

Original Title:
The Stalker Chronicles: Episode Two - Reflections

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
DLF Productions
Jemsea Films
Snake Gully Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

A killer stalks the night. The reflection of death is what he craves and he has his next victim in sight.

Cary is being followed, she does not see her stalker but he is there in every shadow and every reflection. Once she is home, feeling safe she goes to bed with her boyfriend but in the darkness hides a killer. Watching he waits for his desire to be fulfilled.

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Assistant Camera:
Xavier Rodriguez

Camera Operator:
Brett Jones
Arnold Pistorius

Casting:
Iva Brunning

Casting Associate:
O.D. Smith

Costume Supervisor:
Darren L. Fripp

Digital Effects Producer:
Alexander Brunning

Director:
Tyrone James Stewart

Editor:
Alexander Brunning

First Assistant Director:
Alexander Brunning

Foley:
Brett Jones

Makeup Supervisor:
Darren L. Fripp

Music:
Vishaal Desai
Sarah Jane Fogg

Producer:
Alexander Brunning
Darren L. Fripp
Mandy Whiley

Production Design:
Tyrone James Stewart

Production Manager:
Mandy Whiley

Script Supervisor:
Mandy Whiley

Second Assistant Director:
Alexander Brunning

Sound Designer:
Simon Herring

Third Assistant Director:
Barbara-Claire Martin

Writer:
Tyrone James Stewart

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