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| Susan Sarandon | ... |
Sophie
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| Sam Neill | ... |
Craig
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| Emily Blunt | ... |
Mara
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| Charles 'Bud' Tingwell | ... |
Sam
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William McInnes | ... |
Jimmy
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Georgie Parker | ... |
Jen
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| Terry Norris | ... |
Magistrate
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Joanna Hunt-Prokhovnik | ... |
Elly
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Lauren Mikkor | ... |
Ruby
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Heather Mitchell | ... |
Rina
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| Jill Forster | ... |
Helen
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| Joelene Crnogorac | ... |
Anastasia
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| Geneviève Picot | ... |
Mara's Nurse
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Carolyn Bock | ... |
Sophie's Nurse
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Alethea McGrath | ... |
Maggie
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Sophie Hartley is convinced that she is being stalked. She becomes increasingly certain that her husband's beautiful co-worker, Mara, wants her children, her husband and her life. But no one believes Sophie. Forced to prove her sanity, Sophie grows increasingly paranoid - but is she imagining things? Sophie becomes completely caught up in her obsession, turning stalker herself - and makes a discovery more frightening than her worst fear. Written by InTandem Films
Was it the worst movie ever? No. Was it below mediocre? Yes. Surprisingly poor development for a reputable cast. I don't blame the actors, but rather the writer, director and editor. timing was off, story development was poor and unimaginative. I kept expecting it to go somewhere other than the obvious. It didn't. The ending was amateur at best. Don't rent it. Wait until it comes on the Sunday morning showcase on public TV when the weather forbids you from going outside, there are no children's shows or Gilligan's's island reruns on to compete for your attention, and you've already vacuumed 4 times. While it wasn't so offensively horrible like the other reviewer insinuated, there are definitely better things to do with your time (counting spots in the carpet, memorizing the different Chinese dynasties, talking to an imaginary friend).