A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Erika Christensen, Val Lauren, Bethany Lauren James
Written by:
Damián Romay
Directed by:
Damián Romay
Release Date:
April 17, 2016
Original Title:
The Follower
Alternate Titles:
The Muse
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Sunshine Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Tragedy strikes when Chelsea's flight back home crashes in the wilderness. The only other urvivor of the crash, Evelyn King, who just so happens to be a huge fan of Chelsea, pulls her to safety. As Evelyn cares for Chelsea's wounds, she becomes increasingly obsessive. Chelsea begins to realize that her caretaker may have more sinister plans in store and she must find a way to overcome her injuries in order to escape from Evelyn, whose insane adoration may ultimately be Chelsea's demise.
Tragedy strikes when Chelsea's flight back home crashes in the wilderness. The only other survivor of the crash, Evelyn King, who just so happens to be a huge fan of Chelsea, pulls her to safety. As Evelyn cares for Chelsea's wounds, she becomes increasingly obsessive. Chelsea begins to realize that her caretaker may have more sinister plans in store and she must find a way to overcome her injuries in order to escape from Evelyn, whose insane adoration may ultimately be Chelsea's demise.
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Costume Design:
Megan Coates
Director:
Damián Romay
Director of Photography:
Juan Hernández
Editor:
Misty Talley
Executive Producer:
Kristofer McNeeley
Stephanie Slack
Fernando Szew
Makeup Department Head:
Kristal Shannon
Music:
Jaime Cardona
Producer:
Jacobo Rispa
Production Design:
Brendan Turrill
Screenplay:
Damián Romay
Second Assistant Director:
Kat Hess
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