Quiet Kill (2004)
An attractive married woman and a member of the 'Country Club Tennis Set', is being neglected by her workaholic doctor husband, Jerry (Corbin Bernsen). Lonely and insecure, Amy foolishly falls for the seductive charms of a much younger man, Steve Sterns (Nicholas Celozzi) who is introduced to Amy by her good friend, Sheila. The love affair is very brief, as she realizes that Steve has a dark, sinister and obsessive side to his personality, or is it personalities? Amy tries to break off the relationship, only to find that her adulterous lover has become her stalker. She also fears that Steve is responsible for the numerous brutal murders of local prostitutes.
Director:
Mark Jones
Writers:
Nicholas Celozzi, Anthony Calabrese.
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Corbin Bernsen as Jerry Martin |
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Claudia Christian as Amy Martin |
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Ron Perlman as Detective Sergeant Perry |
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James Van Patten as Detective Jackson |
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Nicholas Celozzi as Steve Sterns / Timmy Jones |
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Vanessa Evigan as Milly Martin |
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Deborah Shelton as Sheila Mason |
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Lyman Ward as Dr. Rubin |
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Jack McGee as The Chief |
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Danica McKellar as Pet Shop Girl |
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Ruta Lee as Doris |
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Dick Van Patten as Frank Rubin |
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GiGi Erneta as Beautiful Girl |
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Amy Shelton-White as Young Hooker |
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Tracy Evans Garcia as Street Hooker |
| Directing | Mark Jones | Director |
| Writing | Nicholas Celozzi | Screenplay |
| Writing | Anthony Calabrese | Screenplay |
| Production | David Hawk | Producer |
| Production | Dana MacDuff | Producer |
| Crew | GiGi Erneta | Stunts |