Neighbor (2009 film)

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Written byRobert A. Masciantonio
Produced byCharles Smith
Neighbor
DVD released by Lions Gate Entertainment
Directed byRobert A. Masciantonio
Written byRobert A. Masciantonio
Produced byCharles Smith
StarringAmerica Olivo
CinematographyJeff Schirmer
Edited byR. Emmett Sibley
Music byKurt Oldman
Production
company
Neighbor Productions
Distributed byAspect Film
Release date
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Neighbor is a 2009 American horror comedy film written and directed by Robert A. Masciantonio.[1]

The film opens of an exterior of a house in the suburbs. In it, a young woman known only as "The Girl" is dancing around a house after preparing breakfast for herself. "The Girl" enters a bedroom and finds a man and a dead woman tied to chairs. The Girl acts shocked, but then it is revealed that she was the one who had captured and tortured this couple, killing a female relative and possibly their baby as well. The Girl finishes the husband off by stabbing him in the chest with a tap, collecting the blood that drips from it in a wine glass. The Girl then claims two more victims, an elderly woman whose medication she tampers with, and a high school student who she drowns in a bathtub after several unsuccessful attempts to electrocute her. The Girl moves forward to stalking Don Carpenter, a stoner and member of a band who lives alone, so The Girl easily captures him, and imprisons him in his recording studio basement.

The Girl tortures and mutilates Don, and gives him drugs that cause him to experience hallucinations and flashbacks. Don's friends, band mates, and ex-girlfriend are also captured and tortured to death by The Girl. Eventually growing bored with Don, The Girl strangles him (inexplicably beginning to cry while doing so) as he weakly tries to do the same to her. Don's body and those of his friends are posed around the basement by The Girl, who then goes upstairs, where a party that Don had been planning is in full swing. The Girl greets the guests, leaves the house, and dances down the street.

As the credits roll, Mike, one of Don's band mates who had seemingly died when The Girl tricked him into drinking drain cleaner, awakens, coughs up the chemicals, and screams for help when he realizes that he is now blind.

Cast

  • America Olivo as The Girl
  • Christian Campbell as Don Carpenter
  • Joseph Aniska as Sam Landis
  • Pete Postiglione as Mike Hodder
  • Lauren Rooney as Elizabeth Hitchcock
  • Mink Stole as Mrs. Spool
  • Sarah McCarron as Nancy Baker
  • Amy Rutledge as Jenn Crawford
  • Meredith Orlow as Sophia Kane
  • Giovanna Galdi as Laurie Leigh
  • Robert A. Masciantonio as Kip Wellington
  • Stink Fisher as Daniel Cunningham
  • Megan Madsen as Betsy Cunningham
  • Alexandra Golaszewska as Linda Cunningham
  • Angeline Zeigler as Janet Price

Literature

Two prequel short stories were written by Robert A. Masciantonio. The first, New Girl in Town, was included in Anthology Philly, while the second, Neighbor for Christmas, was released through Amazon.com. In January, 2013 it was announced on Icons of Frights that Masciantonio will continue the series of e-stories for each major American holiday, including New Year, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, and Easter.[2] The six stories, including a revised version of New Girl in Town, were later compiled in a collection entitled A Girl For All Seasons, Volume 1.

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