Stalker
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06-Jul-2014
An obsessed man admits to stalking but doesn't think it's that a big deal, "There was several people I was keeping my eye on." Despite downplaying the problem, he classifies himself as reformed & starts his own support group. It's only got one member and the first step is wrestle therapy, where the stalker has an epiphany that his impulses began as a child with Princess Diana. Directed by Andrew Peyton.
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