I am trying to find a movie title, the film would be from the late 80's early 90's roughly?

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I am trying to find a movie title, the film would be from the late 80's early 90's roughly. The film is about a woman who is dating a man then she finds out that he has been living in the walls of her apartment watching her. The scene I remember most vividly was her running around the island in the kitchen and him chasing her trying to kill her.

I did think that it was Sliver with Sharon Stone but it was not the right film. It may have been a made for TV film but I can't be sure. I hope someone can help me.

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Kings Go Forth" from 1958: The Allies have landed in France, set up in a coastal town, where Lt. Sam Loggins, a serious guy from Manhattan’s west side, falls hard for Monique Blair, an American raised in FranceSources: us.imdb.com/title/tt0051819/ Sources: http://www.google.co.in/search?q="I+am+trying+to+find+a+movie+title,+the+film+would+be+from+the+late+80's+e .

A Movie A Movie (1958) is an experimental film in which Bruce Conner put together snippets of found footage, taken from B-movies, newsreels, soft-core pornography, novelty short films, and other sources, to a musical score featuring Respighi's The Pines of Rome. The film is associational, in which a number of narratively and spatially unrelated shots from a number of sources are edited together to evoke emotions and make thematic points. A Movie consists of many shots of animals and people moving quickly, precariously balanced objects, cars and people crashing, and, perhaps most importantly, violence and war.

This film is generally viewed as a metaphorical commentary on humanity's violent nature. The film has also been described as a metaphor for sex where the men traveling are the sperm, ending with a scuba diver, representing the sperm reaching the egg. In 1991, A Movie was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

Experimental film or experimental cinema describes a range of filmmaking styles that are generally quite different from, and often opposed to, the practices of mainstream commercial and documentary filmmaking. "Avant-garde" is also used to describe this work, and "underground" has been used in the past, though it has also had other connotations. While "experimental" covers a wide range of practice, an "experimental film" is often characterized by the absence of linear narrative, the use of various abstracting techniques (out of focus, painting or scratching on film, rapid editing), the use of asynchronous (non-diegetic) sound or even the absence of any sound track.

The goal is often to place the viewer in a more active and more thoughtful relationship to the film. At least through the 1960s, and to some extent after, many experimental films took an oppositional stance toward mainstream culture. Most such films are made on very low budgets, self-financed or financed through small grants, with a minimal crew or, quite often, a crew of only one person, the filmmaker.It has been argued that much experimental film is no longer in fact "experimental," but has in fact become a film genre and that many of its more typical features - such as a non-narrative, impressionistic or poetic approaches to the film's construction - define what is generally understood to be "experimental".

Two conditions made Europe in the 1920s ready for the emergence of experimental film. First, the cinema matured as a medium, and highbrow resistance to the mass entertainment began to wane. Second, avant-garde movements in the visual arts flourished.

The Dadaists and Surrealists in particular took to cinema. René Clair's Entr'acte (1924) took madcap comedy into nonsequitur, and artists Hans Richter, Jean Cocteau, Marcel Duchamp, Germaine Dulac, and Viking Eggeling all contributed Dadaist/Surrealist shorts. The most famous experimental film is generally considered to be Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí's Un chien andalou (1929).

Hans Richter's animated shorts, Oskar Fischinger's abstract films and Len Lye's GPO films would be excellent examples of more abstract European avant-garde films. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Movie .

1 in Sliver, he didn't really live in the walls.... he owned the building and had her under surveillance and had a secret "viewing room" within the walls of his own apartment. He was just really voyeuristic... he bought her a telescope so she could spy on her neighbors (i guess as a test to see if she shared those same Peeping Tom tendencies). It definitely sounds like a Lifetime movie you saw...

In Sliver, he didn't really live in the walls.... he owned the building and had her under surveillance and had a secret "viewing room" within the walls of his own apartment. He was just really voyeuristic... he bought her a telescope so she could spy on her neighbors (i guess as a test to see if she shared those same Peeping Tom tendencies). It definitely sounds like a Lifetime movie you saw...

2 I know the movie you are talking about, I saw it on TV a few months ago. It is definitely not "Sliver. " In that movie, one of the Baldwin brothers owns the building and has wired it with cameras.In the other movie, the man is hiding in her attic watching her.

Let me wrack my brain for a while and see what I can remember.

I know the movie you are talking about, I saw it on TV a few months ago. It is definitely not "Sliver. " In that movie, one of the Baldwin brothers owns the building and has wired it with cameras.In the other movie, the man is hiding in her attic watching her.

Let me wrack my brain for a while and see what I can remember.

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