My Neighbor Wants Me Dead (2019)
A Film About Distractions.
The Tenant continuously fails to escape his deadly apartment within a 5 minute time limit as his blood-thirsty neighbor threatens him from behind the front door.
Director: Nick Gatsby
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Runtime: 51 min
Release Date: March 9, 2019
Filmori Rating: 4.0/5 (1 ratings)
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Cast
- Scott Mitchell - The Neighbor
- Eric Willis - The Tenant
Screenplay
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Slapstick Comedy and Chaos, Slapstick Confusion and Misfortunes, Fun Physical Comedy, Dark Comedy and Irony
Keywords
nightmare, dark comedy, surreal, based on true story, slapstick comedy, time loop, vhs, cruelty, home invasion, silent film, noisy neighbor, ghost story, psychedelic, lo-fi, silent comedy
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is My Neighbor Wants Me Dead about?
- The Tenant continuously fails to escape his deadly apartment within a 5 minute time limit as his blood-thirsty neighbor threatens him from behind the front door.
- Who directed My Neighbor Wants Me Dead?
- My Neighbor Wants Me Dead was directed by Nick Gatsby.
- Who stars in My Neighbor Wants Me Dead?
- My Neighbor Wants Me Dead stars Scott Mitchell, Eric Willis.
- How long is My Neighbor Wants Me Dead?
- My Neighbor Wants Me Dead has a runtime of 51m (51 minutes).
- What genre is My Neighbor Wants Me Dead?
- My Neighbor Wants Me Dead is a Comedy, Fantasy, Horror film.
- What is the Filmori rating for My Neighbor Wants Me Dead?
- My Neighbor Wants Me Dead has a Filmori rating of 4.0/5 based on 1 ratings.
- Where was My Neighbor Wants Me Dead produced?
- My Neighbor Wants Me Dead was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of My Neighbor Wants Me Dead?
- The themes of My Neighbor Wants Me Dead include: Slapstick Comedy and Chaos, Slapstick Confusion and Misfortunes, Fun Physical Comedy, Dark Comedy and Irony.