A delusional home security operator (Gary, played by Wes Brown) uses his company's residential interior cameras to spy on a single mom (Sarah, played by Meagan Tandy) as his infatuation turns into a deadly obsession.
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Meagan Tandy
Sarah
Wes Brown
Gary
Geovanni Gopradi
Frank
Brely Evans
Trina
Bakari Blocton
Jalen
Najah Bradley
Kelci
Damian Lamar Lockhart
Donald
Sean Hankinson
Supervisor
Andrew Puckett
Kevin
Suehyla El-Attar Young
Heidi
Rebecca Barnes
Trainer
Elizabeth Becka
Romona
Ben Bladon
Cellmate
Madison Geiger
Zoe
Trent L. Horn
Neighbor
Jp Lambert
Burglar
Jennifer Le Guin
Waitress
Bailey MB
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source: Stalked Within
This is a very tense and entertaining film. The acting was really good and no wooden characters. The idea of having cameras all around the house inside linked to a company is creepy in itself. True security would be decent locks, and a guard dog! While the story is not very original, there were some interesting scenes. The villain was just creepy at the very beginning. The heroine wasn't in the least suspicious of anything when her creepy admirer kept showing up. The fact her stalker worked for the security company that installed her cameras should've been red flags. It made no sense that he was promoted.
For a BET production, this was pretty good, actually much better than I expected. Although it still felt like a Lifetime-type made for TV movie, it certainly was one of the better casted, directed and written ones I've seen in a while. All casting and performances were spot on, and the directing couldn't have been any better. The writing had some decent tension and suspense, albeit mostly predictable. It was however unique and interesting when considering what a security company does and doesn't have access to in your home, and to make a movie about it was smart. The 82 min runtime and perfect pacing and flow made this a real easy and entertaining watch. It certainly is worthy of seeing once, and deserving of my 7/10.
This was an unexpected surprise and really impressed me as to how well directed a film it was. A thriller for sure with some violence and foul language. Single mom Sarah and her son, Jalen, move to Atlanta, and have a security system installed in their new home. When there is an attempted break-in, the system does its work and alerts Gary, the operator who sees everything happening on his screen and he scares off the intruder. Sarah is so grateful and is approached by the security company to do a spot for 10G's sharing her story and plugging the product. But they didn't tell her that she would come face-to-face with Gary who becomes her worst nightmare and ends up planting cameras in her home. Key-logging her computer, and tracking her every move with GPS! Gary wants a family and will stop at nothing to make sure Sarah knows it. Wes Brown makes a convincing job psycho stalker. A good script and a solid cast makes this a definite RECOMMEND!!!
I have to admit that when I sat down to watch the 2022 thriller "Stalked Within", then I wasn't really harboring much of any grand expectations to the movie, as it seemed like one of those generic thrillers. But I still opted to give it a chance, since it was a movie that I hadn't already seen. In fact, I had actually never heard about "Stalked Within", as I sat down here late in 2022 to watch it. Writers Glen Owen and Meredyth Owen actually put together a wholesome script. Sure, it was bordering on being downright generic in terms of originality, but luckily the cast managed to work their magic and make it more than just your average thriller. The acting performances in "Stalked Within" was good. I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble here, and that is something I enjoy when I watch a movie. Meagan Tandy (playing Sarah) was nicely cast, but it was definitely Wes Brown (playing Gary) that carried the mvoie with his spot on and genuinely disturbing portrayal of a deranged psycho. I was genuinely entertained by director Glen Owen's movie, and it is actually a movie that I will warmly recommend you to watch if you enjoy thrillers. My rating of "Stalked Within" lands on a six out of ten stars.
source: Stalked Within
This is a very tense and entertaining film. The acting was really good and no wooden characters. The idea of having cameras all around the house inside linked to a company is creepy in itself. True security would be decent locks, and a guard dog! While the story is not very original, there were some interesting scenes. The villain was just creepy at the very beginning. The heroine wasn't in the least suspicious of anything when her creepy admirer kept showing up. The fact her stalker worked for the security company that installed her cameras should've been red flags. It made no sense that he was promoted.
For a BET production, this was pretty good, actually much better than I expected. Although it still felt like a Lifetime-type made for TV movie, it certainly was one of the better casted, directed and written ones I've seen in a while. All casting and performances were spot on, and the directing couldn't have been any better. The writing had some decent tension and suspense, albeit mostly predictable. It was however unique and interesting when considering what a security company does and doesn't have access to in your home, and to make a movie about it was smart. The 82 min runtime and perfect pacing and flow made this a real easy and entertaining watch. It certainly is worthy of seeing once, and deserving of my 7/10.
This was an unexpected surprise and really impressed me as to how well directed a film it was. A thriller for sure with some violence and foul language. Single mom Sarah and her son, Jalen, move to Atlanta, and have a security system installed in their new home. When there is an attempted break-in, the system does its work and alerts Gary, the operator who sees everything happening on his screen and he scares off the intruder. Sarah is so grateful and is approached by the security company to do a spot for 10G's sharing her story and plugging the product. But they didn't tell her that she would come face-to-face with Gary who becomes her worst nightmare and ends up planting cameras in her home. Key-logging her computer, and tracking her every move with GPS! Gary wants a family and will stop at nothing to make sure Sarah knows it. Wes Brown makes a convincing job psycho stalker. A good script and a solid cast makes this a definite RECOMMEND!!!
