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Killing Obsession 1994

★ 3.26 votes95 min📅 1994-07-20

"Once He Started He Just Couldn't Stop."

In "Killing Obsession (1994)" directed by Paul Leder, horror and thriller fans are treated to a chilling tale that delves into the dark corners of obsession and the human psyche.

Director: Paul Leder

Cast

John Savage
John Savage
Albert
John Saxon
John Saxon
Dr. Sachs
Kim Chase
Annie Smith
Bernard White
Bernard White
Lt. Jackson
Victoria Dillard
Victoria Dillard
Jean Wilson
Hank Cheyne
Hank Cheyne
Randy
Jennifer Rhodes
Jennifer Rhodes
Ella
Beverley Mitchell
Beverley Mitchell
Annie
Hyapatia Lee
Hyapatia Lee
Annie Warbucks
Joanna Sanchez
Joanna Sanchez
Sue

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Killing Obsession (1994) about?

Albert, a psychopathic killer, is released from prison after 21 years and immediately resumes his deadly obsession with a young girl he tormented decades earlier. His relentless pursuit of her forces a psychiatrist to confront his worst fears about justice and redemption.

Who directed Killing Obsession?

Killing Obsession was directed by Paul Leder, known for his work in the horror and thriller genres.

Who stars in Killing Obsession?

The film stars John Savage as Albert, John Saxon as Dr. Sachs, Kim Chase as Annie, and Bernard White in a supporting role.

Is Killing Obsession (1994) worth watching?

While it doesn't boast a widely recognized rating, Killing Obsession (1994) offers a tense, atmospheric thriller for fans of the genre. Its exploration of psychological horror and obsession makes it a compelling watch for those who appreciate gritty, character-driven thrillers.

How long is Killing Obsession?

Killing Obsession (1994) has a runtime of 95 minutes.

About Killing Obsession (1994) — Horror Thriller Where the Past Never Dies

In "Killing Obsession (1994)" directed by Paul Leder, horror and thriller fans are treated to a chilling tale that delves into the dark corners of obsession and the human psyche. The film follows Albert, portrayed by John Savage, a psychopathic killer whose release from prison after 21 years sets off a terrifying chain of events. Dr. Sachs (John Saxon), the psychiatrist who once deemed him too dangerous to re-enter society, watches in horror as history repeats itself. Albert's relentless pursuit of a young girl—now a young woman—highlights the film's unsettling themes of unresolved trauma and the blurred lines between justice and vengeance.

With its eerie atmosphere and gripping narrative, "Killing Obsession (1994)" blends psychological tension with visceral horror. The film's exploration of fate, identity, and the consequences of unchecked obsession creates a haunting experience that lingers long after the credits roll.