Stalked by My Doctor: The Return (2016)
    
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Director:
Doug Campbell |
COUNTRY
United States |
GENRE
Thriller/Comedy |
NORWEGIAN TITLE
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RUNNING
TIME
97 minutes |
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Producer:
Robert Ballo
Ken Sanders |
Screenwriter:
Doug Campbell |
Review
Eric
Roberts clearly has quite a bit of fun with this outrageous part as
a more or less insane faux doctor who decides to seduce a widow in
order to get closer to her teenage daughter. The film is more proud
than ashamed of its B-movie legacy, which is good because it gives
it that ironic distance needed for this to be fun – for a while.
Arguably limited by TV censorship rules, the film manages to be
simultaneously kinky and asexual. It's like a family version of a
cross between Basic
Instinct and
Lolita.
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