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Release Date:
August 27, 2015
Original Title:
StalkHer
Alternate Titles:
Stalkher
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Backlot Films
OZPIX Entertainment
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ JP: R18+
Runtime: 90
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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Art Direction:
Peter Fitness
Assistant Director:
Michael Faranda
Costume Design:
Melody Cooper
Director:
John Jarratt
Director of Photography:
Jody Muston
Editor:
Bernadette Murray
Executive Producer:
Alan Finney
Line Producer:
Rowena Zande
Makeup Department Head:
Connie Gallo
Producer:
Danny Baldwin
Sue Baldwin
John Jarratt
Craig A. Kocinski
Kristijana Maric
Lav Bodnaruk
Michael Mier
Production Design:
Adam Head
Production Manager:
Rowena Zande
Set Decoration:
Lisa Michell
Sound Recordist:
Des Kenneally
Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Baldwin
Visual Effects:
Nick McLean
Writer:
Kristijana Maric
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