Deadbolt (film)
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| Deadbolt | |
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| Genre | Thriller[1] |
| Written by | Mara Trafficante Frank Rehwaldt[2] |
| Directed by | Douglas Jackson[3] |
| Starring | Justine Bateman Adam Baldwin Chris Mulkey Michele Scarabelli |
| Music by | Milan Kymlicka[1] |
| Country of origin | Canada[4] |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Pierre David[2] |
| Producers | Franco Battista Tom Berry[2] |
| Cinematography | Rodney Gibbons[5] |
| Editor | Yves Langlois[5] |
| Running time | 95 min[4] |
| Production companies | Allegro Film Productions Inc.[1] Image Organization[5] |
| Original release | |
| Network | CBS[5] |
| Release | October 16, 1992 |
Deadbolt is a 1992 made-for-television psychological thriller film, by Douglas Jackson, and starring Justine Bateman and Adam Baldwin.[3][1][5]
When medical student Marty Hiller (Justine Bateman) places an ad for a roommate, her ad is answered by handsome, clean-cut Alec Danz (Adam Baldwin). At first Alec seems to be a wonderful roommate; supportive, considerate and a real friend. However, Alec's affection turns to obsession as he plots to manipulate and control all aspects of Marty's life, imprison her in her own apartment and make her his.[6]
