

Stalked by My Doctor: The Return
Dr. Beck, who has changed his name, saves a young teenage girl drowning in Mexico, whom he falls in love with. As always, there are some complications in his way, but he has plans to possibly get past them and get the girl of his dreams.
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Plot Summary
Dr. Fayette, a brilliant but dangerously obsessive psychiatrist, is released from prison after faking his own death. He assumes a new identity and sets his sights on a new victim, unaware that his past actions have created a determined adversary. His attempts at a fresh start are thwarted by unexpected complications and the lingering threat of his past catching up to him.
Critical Reception
While 'Stalked by My Doctor: The Return' is a made-for-television film and was not widely reviewed by major critics, it garnered a mixed to positive reception among its target audience, particularly fans of low-budget thrillers and those familiar with the first installment. It is often praised for its campy, over-the-top performance by Eric Roberts and its straightforward, suspenseful narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Eric Roberts delivers a memorably unhinged performance as the villainous doctor.
- The film provides straightforward suspense suitable for fans of TV thrillers.
- While not highbrow cinema, it effectively delivers on its genre promises.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive for its intended genre, with viewers often highlighting Eric Roberts' charismatic villainy and the film's predictable but entertaining plot.
Fun Fact
This film is a sequel to the 2015 made-for-television movie 'Stalked by My Doctor,' with Eric Roberts reprising his role as the deranged Dr. Fayette.
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