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Fear Stalk
A producer from Beverly Hills is shocked when someone steals all of her belongings out of her purse. The thief begins to make threatening phone calls and withdraws money from her accounts. The stalker becomes more and more dangerous until he finally tries to kill the producer.
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Plot Summary
A young couple on the run from a dangerous cult leader finds themselves seeking refuge in a remote, isolated house. However, their sanctuary soon turns into a terrifying prison as the cult's relentless pursuit closes in. The couple must fight for their survival against both the cult and the psychological torment of their desperate situation.
Critical Reception
Fear Stalk is a low-budget slasher film that received a generally poor reception from critics, primarily due to its predictable plot, uninspired direction, and gratuitous violence. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with many finding it to be a forgettable entry in the crowded horror genre of the late 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
Critics often cited the film's reliance on common horror tropes and a lack of originality.
The acting was frequently described as wooden, further detracting from any potential suspense.
While some appreciated the attempt at suspense, most found the execution lacking and ultimately unengaging.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews and ratings for Fear Stalk (1989) is not readily available in public databases.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Los Angeles, California, but its remote setting is meant to evoke a sense of isolation and desolation.
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