Prey
- Director: Grant Babbitt; Devin Schwyhart
- Writer: Grant Babbitt; Kasey Babbitt
- Producer: Grant Babbitt; Kasey Babbitt
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Horror. Is it always blood & guts? Is it always a zombie or ghost or monster of the most shocking and disgusting kind? Or could it just be the human mind? The human monster. This is the horrific story of the hunter becoming the hunted. Who really is the hero? An innocent woman on her way home from a long day of relaxing with her friend is attacked, and the ultimate fear of rape is upon her. The rapist is her long-time stalker and though the victim has no idea that this man has followed her and grown obsessed with her over time, the attacker thinks his love for her is pure. He attacks her in an alley after she leaves the security of her friend. As the Rapist preys on the woman, someone else is stalking him. A mentally disturbed serial killer believes in 'an eye for an eye', and preys on those who prey on others.
This crazy killer is never truly explained to the audience, but he has a strange way of escaping his own reality and entering a fantasy world of revenge. As the Rapist attacks the innocent woman, he too is attacked. The three characters all meet from different worlds to collide in one at the mercy of a tainted human mind. The homo-erotic behavior by the serial killer shows his intention of raping the Rapist. Will he survive? Should he survive? The true horror of an askew human mind is the root of our fears in this film. The ghost, the zombie, the monster... none compare to this true predator.
Trailer...
Cast & Characters
Grant Babbitt as Torturer;
Kasey Babbitt as Victim;
Emily Robinson as Friend;
Dan Rohrer as Attacker