Cyberstalker (film)

Cyberstalker (a.k.a. Offline) is a 2012 Lifetime television thriller directed by Curtis Crawford and starring Mischa Barton. Barton stars as a young artist living in seclusion since her parents were murdered by her stalker thirteen years earlier; her peace is suddenly disturbed by his reappearance. On 10 July 2012, a trailer was released.[2] It was televised in the United States on 14 September 2012.[3]

Cyberstalker
Written byChris Lancey
Kraig Wenman
Directed byCurtis Crawford
StarringMischa Barton
Ron Lea
Dan Levy
Marco Grazzini
Natalie Brown
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Neil Bregman
CinematographyBill St. John
Editor(s)Devon Allistone
Running time92 minutes
Release
Original networkLifetime Movie Network[1]
Original release14 September 2012

Plot

Aiden Ashley's family life had been torn apart thirteen years earlier, when an online stalker tracked her down to her home and in an avalanche of terror, and murdered both of her parents. Her stalker fled the crime scene without ever revealing his face to Aiden.

As a precaution, Aiden shuns the Internet for the next thirteen years, intending to stay off-line, attending therapy sessions and living in seclusion. She breaks this seclusion after her friend and art dealer, Winton Cornelis, convinces her to hold a public art gala, showcasing her own work. The gala marks a dramatic turn in her personal life, after she becomes romantically involved with a guest, Paul Rogers.

Meanwhile, Detective James Page continues to investigate on the unsolved case of Aiden's parents' murder and recent cyber-stalking. Page hires Jack Dayton, a cyber-security whiz, to research Aiden's life. Dayton makes the shocking discovery that Aiden's stalker is still at large. Aiden's stalker follows her undetected, and installs secret cameras in her home.

Suspicion turns to Aiden's art dealer, with the discovery of suspicious financial transactions between his and Aiden's bank accounts. Things do not also appear to be as good as they seem, as Aiden's love interest, Paul's troubled past is revealed. Furthermore, Detective Page's involvement is curious, as he is the only one meticulously following a cold case after thirteen years. As time goes on, Aiden's stalker becomes ever more desperate to be a part of her life, but Aiden is determined not to let this person blow her life apart once more. Jack Dayton is revealed to be the cyber-stalker and killer of Aiden's parents, and the stalker is shot dead by Detective Page.[4]

Cast

Production

Filming on the project began on 15 June 2011 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and was completed in three weeks.[5]

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References

  1. TV News Desk Staff. "Mischa Barton Stars...CYBERSTALKER...". Broadway World. 14 September 2012. https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Mischa-Barton-to-Star-in-Lifetime-Movie-Networks-CYBERSTALKER-914-20120913
  2. Cyberstalker (aka Offline) Date & Trailer Archived 2013-01-28 at Archive.today Mischa B. 10 July 2012. Retrieved on 25 July 2012
  3. Mischa Barton Stars in the U.S. Premiere of "Cyberstalker," September 14h at 8p/ET 9p/PT on LMN The Futon Critic. 20 August 2012
  4. OFFLINE PROMOTIONAL Archived 2012-09-13 at Archive.today Mischa. B. 4 December 2011
  5. Mischa Barton in town to film made-for-tv thriller Ottawa Citizen. 13 June 2011
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