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Featuring:
Marci Miller, Kelly Blatz, Rosa Blasi
Written by:
Nate Atkins
Directed by:
Michael Feifer
Release Date:
January 31, 2020
Original Title:
Sinister Stalker
Alternate Titles:
Sinister Savior
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Feifer Worldwide
MarVista Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 120
An ER doctor is attacked while walking home but is saved by a hero with a mysterious past.
Karen, an emergency room doctor, is rescued by a handsome stranger named Daniel after she is attacked on her way home one night. When Daniel is injured in the attack, Karen takes him back to her house to tend to his wounds. But as Karen spends more time with Daniel, she learns that he is not the selfless hero she thought he was.
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Camera Operator:
Andrew Giannetta
Costume Design:
Marcelle Chamlee
Director:
Michael Feifer
Director of Photography:
Jordi Ruiz Masó
Dolly Grip:
Mladen Durdanovic
Executive Producer:
Michael Moran
Fernando Szew
Music:
Brandon Jarrett
Producer:
Michael Feifer
Production Design:
Lawrence Humphreys
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Andrew Giannetta
Set Decoration:
Molly Saito
Supervising Sound Editor:
Greg Vossberg
Writer:
Nate Atkins
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