A group of beautiful Internet models are trapped inside their recording studio and hunted down by a mentally unstable fan they insulted live on the air. Now the girls must join together to escape and face their murderous stalker, or be...
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Debbie Rochon | ... |
Steph
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Dani Thompson | ... |
Tanya
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Suzi Lorraine | ... |
Lucy
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Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar | ... |
Claudia
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Stuart Brennan | ... |
Jack
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Jessica Ann Brownlie | ... |
Frankie
(as Jessica Ann Bonner)
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Louie Russo Brownlie | ... |
Stephen Morgan
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Lauren Bushby | ... |
Cleaner
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Paul Chaplin | ... |
Marty Stone
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Amy Christophers | ... |
Dollie
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Suzy Deakin | ... |
Laura
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Dolly Diamond | ... |
Tiffany (rumored)
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Marco Donato | ... |
Banker 2
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Andrew Girdiefski | ... |
Gerry
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Brad Glen | ... |
Lee
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Chris Goose | ... |
Bouncer
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Rory Harper | ... |
Party Boy
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Morrigan Hel | ... |
Ms Morgan
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Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace | ... |
Jasmine
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Suzie Houlihan | ... |
Newsreader
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Jessica Impiazzi | ... |
Natalie
(as Jess Impiazzi)
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Neil Imrie | ... |
Backstreet Surgeon
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Caroline Jenks | ... |
Social Worker 1
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Ashleigh Lawrence | ... |
Victoria
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Massimiliano Memo | ... |
Banker 1
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Zoe Morrell | ... |
Maggie
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Nick Orchard | ... |
Social Worker 2
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Adam A. Park | ... |
Ben
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Jim Penfold | ... |
Dog Sitter (rumored)
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Mark Preston | ... |
Clubber
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Christopher Rithin | ... |
Sam
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Shane Salter | ... |
Dillon
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John Warner | ... |
Club Patron
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Gavin Williams | ... |
Mr. Williams
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Caitlin Wynters | ... |
Nurse
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Directed by
Dan Brownlie |
Written by
Dan Brownlie | ... | () |
Dani Thompson | ... | () |
Produced by
Dan Brownlie | ... | producer |
Paul Chaplin | ... | executive producer |
Geoff Crown | ... | producer |
Suzi Lorraine | ... | associate producer |
Debbie Rochon | ... | associate producer |
Dani Thompson | ... | producer |
Music by
Gary Baxter | ... | (scored by) |
Cinematography by
Nick Daw | ||
Steve Giles | ... | co-cinematographer |
Editing by
John Sellings |
Editorial Department
John Sellings | ... | colorist |
Set Decoration by
Kasey George | ||
Martine Jones |
Costume Design by
Dani Thompson |
Makeup Department
Robbie Drake | ... | special effects makeup designer |
Ali Reith | ... | special makeup technician |
Victoria Stride | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Helen Sutton | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Nikki Tipping | ... | makeup artist |
Ellie Yermakova | ... | key makeup artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Geoff Crown | ... | first assistant director |
Sound Department
Matt Gargano | ... | boom operator |
William Graham | ... | sound recordist |
Steve Honest | ... | sound mixer |
John Sellings | ... | sound editor |
Special Effects by
Robbie Drake | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
John Sellings | ... | visual effects artist |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ottó Bánovits | ... | gaffer (as Otto Banovits) |
Sarah Kosminsky | ... | spark |
John Sellings | ... | digital imaging technician |
Additional Crew
Justin Cook | ... | publicist |
Rory Harper | ... | runner |
Jim Penfold | ... | floor runner |
Thanks
Mike McGeorge | ... | very special thanks |
Andy Soar | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Wild Eye Releasing (2014) (World-wide)
Special Effects
Other Companies
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Plot Summary |
A group of beautiful Internet models are trapped inside their recording studio and hunted down by a mentally unstable fan they insulted live on the air. Now the girls must join together to escape and face their murderous stalker, or be picked off one by one. Beauty may only be skin deep, but revenge cuts to the bone. |
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Budget | GBP100,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Dani Thompson actually worked on the day time version of a real life babe show which is what gave her the idea for Serial Kaller. See more » |