Someone's Watching Me!

November. 29,1978      
Rating:
6.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A young woman moves to a high-rise apartment building and soon begins to be tormented by an unknown stalker who seems to know her every move.

Lauren Hutton as  Leigh Michaels
David Birney as  Paul Winkless
Adrienne Barbeau as  Sophie
Len Lesser as  Burly Man
Charles Cyphers as  Gary Hunt
John Mahon as  Frimsin
Grainger Hines as  Steve
James Murtaugh as  Leone

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Reviews

Rijndri
1978/11/29

Load of rubbish!!

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Claysaba
1978/11/30

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Roman Sampson
1978/12/01

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Candida
1978/12/02

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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dromedormant
1978/12/03

With Dark Star being a major impressive student film that got him onto his first feature film, the critically acclaimed Assault on Precinct 13 before preceding to give us Halloween which was smashing new box office records for the horror genre, John Carpenter aired this rare gem of a film for Television. The result is a gripping and tense mystery- thriller that captivated me thanks to Carpenter's stylistic direction with an original story also written by him and an impressive character driven cast, lead by the stunningly beautiful Lauren Hutton. Hutton gave it all as a woman who seems to have everything, the confidence, the wit, the elegance and natural beauty that any guy could want from a woman. Hutton's character, Leigh Michaels, has recently moved into a new and well received apartment in Los Angeles. While she is settling in her cosy accommodation, unknown to her is a voyeur who enjoys spying on her through his telescope from an apartment across to hers but this voyeur doesn't stop there. Once he sets his sights on Leigh, he attempts to drive her insane, through various harassment calls and lots of stalking. Throughout, she struggles to keep up with his repetitive games and her patience begins to wear out, and on top of it all, she also has trouble convincing the police about this disturbing matter, where they conclude that the acts were harmless. Luckily for Leigh, she has her friend (whom she acquainted while at work) and formed a relationship with a University teacher, who trust her and believe it as being more than just a tease or harmless prank and the three set out to put a stop to this.I enjoyed this film so much, that I wish I had seen it earlier. Due to it's scarcity, I was lucky to have found it on Youtube at one time. What I found to be strikingly remarkable about this film is not only Carpenter's wonderful direction with this original plot, but also the familiarity and relation it shares with HALLOWEEN. Apparently, he made this just before he began work on Halloween, although released it after it debuted in cinemas, making it his fourth movie. These two films can be related in a lot of ways. Carpenter had paid homage to Alfred Hitchcock and Dario Argento, but unlike many copycatters who came aboard during the 80's slasher craze (When a Stranger Calls), Carpenter made it his own and used it very well to serve its purpose. Most noticeable to what he had employed in here via HALLOWEEN was the POV shots, placing us into Hutton's hysteria when circling around her apartment, toppled with fleeting and gliding camera, following her down corridors and hallways to increase suspense and paranoia around her and Carpenter brilliantly executes it. Plus we are also put into the voyeur's perspective, sometimes even drawing closer to his eyes to achieve the obsession and madness going on in his mind. Carpenter is absolutely brilliant with the way he constructed his characters in this film. Lauren Hutton's displays Carpenter's affection for Hawksian type women with their resilient attitude and sly wit superbly with Jamie Lee Curtis following into her footsteps. Adrienne Barbeau really steals the show taking on the sidekick role as her best friend with a quick witted and naughty sense of humour and David Birney plays as the concerned boyfriend who stands by defending her anyway possible. All three I find worked really well together.I enjoyed this film a lot and it's a shame it hasn't gotten the recognition it deserves because for a TV movie, it really is a rare case where it doesn't feel like one, meaning its really damn good. I find it to be certainly among his best. It is both ambitious and appealing in narrative and style, and I feel would be perfect viewing, along with Halloween as a double feature. I felt Carpenter perfectly demonstrated and familiarised himself with the techniques he successfully used for this film, he would proceed to use them to make "HALLOWEEN" the masterpiece it is and what it became infamously known for. Keep an eye out for a classic Carpenter trademark, the false startle technique, which has a figure dashing in the background. I give this rare gem a 9 out of 10.

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AaronCapenBanner
1978/12/04

John Carpenter directed this TV(intended for cinema first) movie about a beautiful woman(played by Lauren Hutton) who finds herself harassed first by annoying phone calls, then by the realization that her stalker is watching her with a telescope from the opposite tower block from which she lives. He also sends notes, and when none of these things bring her closer to him, he escalates things... Cast also includes Adrienne Barbeau, David Birney, and Charles Cyphers.Well directed by Carpenter, but story is pretty routine and predictable, with little else to distinguish it or make it memorable. Saw this because of the DVD, which contains a good interview with John Carpenter(though no commentary track).

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disdressed12
1978/12/05

while i admit there is lots of tension in this movie,it's almost too much.the problem i found is that(to me at least)the movie keeps building to a climax which is less exciting than the rest of the movie.there is one pretty thrilling moment in the movie,but for me,that's about it.this is by no means a bad movie.in fact,think it was very well done and the acting is top rate.i just felt it was too drawn out.this is John carpenter's third picture,and was intended for the big screen at one point.but somewhere along the line,it was decided to make it into a TV movie.it's not overly violent and certainly not very graphic.even though i thought the movie was drawn out,it was still entertaining enough o watch until the end.if you don't mind a really slow build up,you will probably enjoy this one.by the way,this movie also available as part of the Twisted Terror collection,which also includes five other horror movies.anyway,for me,Someone's Watching Me is a 6/10

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poe426
1978/12/06

It's John Carpenter's consummate craftsmanship that makes SOMEONE'S WATCHING ME! worth watching. Even on commercial television (which is just that: commercial after commercial after commercial), it came across as somewhat suspenseful. (Given the fact that kids with short attention span disorders can probably blame it all on too much time spent in front of the tube, Carpenter's ability to build suspense between snake oil salesmen endlessly hawking their wares is nothing less than amazing.) Lauren Hutton does a decent job in the lead (she's certainly more appealing a character than Jody Foster as Bernice Goetz in THE BRAVE ONE). Whether on television or the big screen, Carpenter has always managed to do movies that linger fondly in the memory long after the screen has gone dark.

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