The Paperboy
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| The Paperboy/The Paper Boy | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Douglas Jackson |
| Produced by | Tom Berry/Franco Battista Stefan Wodoslawsky(co-producer) Pierre David/Henry Seggerman(executive producer) |
| Written by | David E. Peckinpah (written by) (as David Peckinpah) |
| Starring | Alexandra Paul, William Katt, Karyn Dwyer, Krista Errickson, Frances Bay, Marc Marut |
| Music by | Milan Kymlicka |
| Cinematography | Rodney Gibbons |
| Editing by | Yves Langlois |
| Distributed by | Starlight/Transmundo Films/Satch-Mo/The Image Organization/Blue Rider Pictures/Allegro Films |
| Release date(s) | 1994 |
| Running time | 97 min |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
The Paperboy is a 1994 Canada Independent Film/Mystery film/Psychological horror starring Alexandra Paul & William Katt that references (1939's) The Wizard of Oz. After a secretly abused local child, slays an elderly neighbor, he ends up bringing her Next of kin out from the city into the country, only for said kid, who works as a paper-boy begins an obsessive campaign to win them over. When he is rejected by them, things turn nasty!
| Cast | |
| Actor/Actress | Role |
| Alexandra Paul | Melissa Thorpe |
| William Katt | Brian |
| Karyn Dwyer | Brenda |
| Krista Errickson | Diana |
| Frances Bay | Mrs. Rosemont |
| Marc Marut | Johnny McFarley |
| Brigid Tierney | Cammie Thorpe |
| Barry Flatman | Mr. McFarley |
| Derek Johnston | Brenda's Boyfriend |
| Claire Riley | Jeanne Stalcup |
| Bobo Vian | Dora |
| James Rae | Travis |
| Sam Stone (uncredited) | Police Sergeant |
[edit] Taglines
- Mysterious Multiple Deaths Plague Quiet Neighborhood
- He's bad news
[edit] See also
- Cinema of Canada
- The Bad Seed (film)
- Psychological horror
- Horror-of-personality
- Horror-of-demonic
- Lists of films
- Patricide
- Sicko (disambiguation)

