Stockholm Syndrome (2015)
Love has no rules
Ian is a nomad making his way across the country via petty crimes. But misdemeanors quickly turn to felonies, when he kidnaps Juliette, whose trophy wife status makes her Ian's perfect target. In a tangled web of chaos and crime, Juliette develops a case of Stockholm Syndrome and falls in love with her abductor.
Director: James Deen
Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 138 min
Release Date: September 8, 2015
Cast
- James Deen - Ian
- Remy LaCroix - Juliette
- Steven St. Croix - Roy Reynolds
- Kalina Ryu - Mrs. Harper
- Nina Elle - Hooker
- David Lord - Charles
- Jack Vegas - Det. Reed
- Redd Dyver - Cop 1
- Flynt - Cop 2
- Danny Wylde - Security Guy 1
Screenplay
Editing: James Deen, Danny Wylde
Production: James Deen Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Capitalism, Greed, and Excess, Escape from the Poverty Trap and Ambition, Human Trafficking Nightmare
Keywords
prostitute, stockholm syndrome, kidnapping, robber, money, desert, facial, trophy wife, submission
More Films by Director: James Deen
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Stockholm Syndrome about?
- Ian is a nomad making his way across the country via petty crimes. But misdemeanors quickly turn to felonies, when he kidnaps Juliette, whose trophy wife status makes her Ian's perfect target. In a tangled web of chaos and crime, Juliette develops a case of Stockholm Syndrome and falls in love with her abductor.
- Who directed Stockholm Syndrome?
- Stockholm Syndrome was directed by James Deen.
- Who stars in Stockholm Syndrome?
- Stockholm Syndrome stars James Deen, Remy LaCroix, Steven St. Croix, Kalina Ryu, Nina Elle, David Lord.
- How long is Stockholm Syndrome?
- Stockholm Syndrome has a runtime of 2h 18m (138 minutes).
- What genre is Stockholm Syndrome?
- Stockholm Syndrome is a Crime, Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Stockholm Syndrome produced?
- Stockholm Syndrome was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Stockholm Syndrome?
- The themes of Stockholm Syndrome include: Capitalism, Greed, and Excess, Escape from the Poverty Trap and Ambition, Human Trafficking Nightmare.