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The Invisible Stalker
The Invisible Stalker stars Dean Paul in the dual role of two brothers, Jason and Eric. The former is a scientific genius and the latter a crazed psychotic. When Dr. Bonner (Tina Krause) hires Shiela (Dawn Murphy) to steal Jason’s invisibility formula, it leads to tragic consequences for all of them. Kassie Karr and Vanessa Carlton play two bar owners who seduce, and then murder Jason. Debbie D is the cop who tries to save Dr. Bonner two times but is only successful once. Crazed by his son’s death, Jason’s father (GW Lawrence) takes the formula and attacks the two girls to make them admit their guilt. But they’re rescued at the last minute only to later fall victim to the insane Eric. See Tina Krause forced to play strip Russian Roulette! See Kassie and Dawn electrocuted at the same time! And see what hideous fate awaits Tina as she’s stripped and left to be devoured by the creatures of a cave.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers discovers a chilling local legend about an invisible entity that stalks and murders anyone who ventures into the old abandoned mill. As they begin to investigate the urban myth, they find themselves targeted by the unseen force, leading to a terrifying fight for survival. The mystery deepens as they try to uncover the truth behind the legend and find a way to stop the relentless killer before they become the next victims.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for 'The Invisible Stalker' (1999) is scarce, suggesting it was a niche or independently produced film that did not garner widespread critical attention. Audience reception is also largely undocumented in major review aggregators.
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Fun Fact
The film's obscurity makes it a rare example of a movie from the late 90s that has virtually no digital footprint or widely accessible information regarding its production or reception.
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