Someone's Watching Me
Los Angeles newcomer Leigh Michaels moves into a chic high-rise apartment building. She loves the view. So does the Peeping Tom who lives somewhere in the adjacent tower.
John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing) writes and directs this thriller where the breath-catching suspense starts at the moment Leigh (Lauren Hutton, American Gigolo) is framed in the lens of a telescope. For Leigh, it's the beginning of terrors that escalate from anonymous calls and gifts to lights that mysteriously flicker to prove that someone watches every moment of her life. Leigh fights back, matching her tormentor's obsession with her own relentless drive to uncover his identity. The prey is now predator – and that escalates the stalker's game to a deadly new level. Someone is watching.
Bonus Content:
- 2K Scan of the Original Film Elements – In Both 1.85:1 And 1.33:1 Aspect Ratios
- Audio Commentary with Author Amanda Reyes (Are You In The House Alone?: A TV Movie Compendium 1964-1999)
- Adrienne Barbeau: Looking Back at Someone's Watching Me
- Carpenter's Enforcer – An Interview with Charles Cyphers on His Career in John Carpenter's Films
- Horror's Hallowed Grounds – A Look at the Film's Locations Today
- John Carpenter: Director Rising
- TV Promo
- Still Gallery
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Los Angeles newcomer Leigh Michaels moves into a chic high-rise apartment building. She loves the view. So does the Peeping Tom who lives somewhere in the adjacent tower.
John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing) writes and directs this thriller where the breath-catching suspense starts at the moment Leigh (Lauren Hutton, American Gigolo) is framed in the lens of a telescope. For Leigh, it's the beginning of terrors that escalate from anonymous calls and gifts to lights that mysteriously flicker to prove that someone watches every moment of her life. Leigh fights back, matching her tormentor's obsession with her own relentless drive to uncover his identity. The prey is now predator – and that escalates the stalker's game to a deadly new level. Someone is watching.
Bonus Content:
- 2K Scan of the Original Film Elements – In Both 1.85:1 And 1.33:1 Aspect Ratios
- Audio Commentary with Author Amanda Reyes (Are You In The House Alone?: A TV Movie Compendium 1964-1999)
- Adrienne Barbeau: Looking Back at Someone's Watching Me
- Carpenter's Enforcer – An Interview with Charles Cyphers on His Career in John Carpenter's Films
- Horror's Hallowed Grounds – A Look at the Film's Locations Today
- John Carpenter: Director Rising
- TV Promo
- Still Gallery
Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.