Single White Female (film series)

Single White Female is an American thriller film series. The series consisted of two films, a remake and a television series is in the works.[1]

Films

Single White Female (1992)

A woman advertising for a new roommate finds that something very strange is going on with the tenant who decides to move in.

Single White Female 2: The Psycho (2005)

A young woman develops a dangerous, obsessive friendship with her new roommate and plots to murder all those who she feels have done her new friend wrong.

Remake

The Roommate (2011)

A remake inspired by the original film titled The Roommate. When college freshman Sara Matthews arrives on campus for the first time, she befriends her roommate Rebecca Evans, unaware that the girl is becoming dangerously obsessed with her.

Television

In December 2016, NBC is developing a television adaptation of the film.

Cast

Key
  • A Y indicates the actor portrayed the role of a younger version of the character.
  • A dark gray cell indicates the character was not in the film.
Characters Films
Single White Female Single White Female 2:
The Psycho
The Roommate
1992 2005 2011
Allison "Allie" Jones Bridget Fonda  
Hedra "Hedy" Carlson / Ellen Besch Jennifer Jason Leigh  
Holly Parker   Kristen Miller  
Tess Kositch   Allison Lange  
Jan Lambert   Brooke Burns  
Rebecca Evans   Leighton Meester
Sara Matthews   Minka Kelly
Stephen   Cam Gigandet
Irene Crew   Danneel Harris
Jason Tanner   Matt Lanter
Tracy Long   Aly Michalka

Crew

Crew/Detail Film
Single White Female Single White Female 2:
The Psycho
The Roommate
1992 2005 2011
Director Barbet Schroeder Keith Samples Christian E. Christiansen
Producer(s) Barbet Schroeder Marc Bienstock Roy Lee
Doug Davison
Irene Yeung
Writer(s) Screenplay by
Don Roos
Based on
SWF Seeks Same
by John Lutz
Glenn Hobart
Andy Hurst
Ross Helford
Sonny Mallhi
Composer Howard Shore Steven M. Stern John Frizzell
Director of photography Luciano Tovoli Thomas M. Harting Phil Parmet
Editor(s) Lee Percy Peter Devaney Flanagan Randy Bricker
Production company   Destination Films Vertigo Entertainment
Distributor Columbia Pictures Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Screen Gems
Release date August 14, 1992 October 25, 2005 February 4, 2011
Running time 107 minutes 88 minutes 94 minutes

References

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