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Secret Obsession

He’s there to take care of her.
2019 | 97m | English

(26477 votes)

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Newlywed Jennifer is brutally attacked at a dark rest stop. While healing from her injuries, she can’t recall anything from her past, including the ordeal. Her husband, Russell , is just thankful she’s alive and eager to get her home. As he reintroduces her to their secluded mountain estate, Detective Page pursues Jennifer’s assailant — his own daughter went missing and was never found. The same fate now awaits Jennifer, unless someone realizes that her loving caretaker is actually her captor.
Release Date: Jul 18, 2019
Director: Peter Sullivan
Writer: Kraig Wenman, Peter Sullivan
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
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Production Companies Hybrid
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Brenda Song Jennifer Williams
Mike Vogel Russell Williams
Dennis Haysbert Detective Frank Page
Ashley Scott Nurse Masters
Paul Sloan Jim Kahn
Daniel Booko Real Russell
Scott Peat Ray
Blair Hickey Scott
Michael Patrick McGill Capt. Fitzpatrick
Casey Leach Charlie
Jim Hanna Dr. East
Ciarra Carter Desk Nurse
Eric Etebari Xander
Kati Salowsky Cashier
Jennifer Peo Mother
Name Job
Randy Carter Editor
Daniel Ringey First Assistant Director
Morris Aroesti Transportation Coordinator
Tom Trafalski Music Editor
Bruce Stubblefield Dialogue Editor
Demetri Evdoxiadis Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lorita de la Cerna Foley Artist
Kraig Wenman Writer
Eitan Almagor Director of Photography
Jennifer Garnet Filo Costume Design
T.J. White Stunt Coordinator
Michael Coulombe Script Supervisor
Stephanie Hamilton Production Design
Kimberly A. Ray Unit Production Manager
Jessie West Script Supervisor
Anna Loesby Property Master
Kate Klein Key Makeup Artist
Anna Milhouse Hairstylist
Marc Ferrari Music Supervisor
Jacob Ortiz ADR Supervisor
Zheng Jia Sound Effects Editor
Karl Rumpf Visual Effects Coordinator
Nick Müller Steadicam Operator
Fabian Muga Chief Lighting Technician
Michele Dunn Costume Supervisor
Jessica Shorten Art Direction
Megan Nicoll Makeup Department Head
Jeremy Benadon Post Production Supervisor
Trip Brock Sound Supervisor
Raymond Park Sound Effects Editor
Chris Holmes Visual Effects Supervisor
Peter Sullivan Director, Writer
Donald Paul Pemrick Casting
Dean E. Fronk Casting
Lauren Mary Kim Stunt Double, Stunts
Taylor Bennett Key Hair Stylist
Katherine Barber Hairstylist
Sean Evans Foley Editor
James Parnell Foley Mixer
Jim Dooley Original Music Composer
Name Title
Jeffrey Schenck Producer
Kraig Wenman Executive Producer
Barry Barnholtz Producer
Peter Sullivan Co-Producer
Brian Nolan Co-Producer
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RalphRahal
2.0

Secret Obsession feels like a collection of overused thriller clichés thrown together without much effort to make them fit. From the very first scene, the movie struggles with its own identity, feeling more like a stitched-up patchwork of scenes from better films rather than something original. The ... plot relies on a predictable setup that never evolves into anything surprising, and while memory loss can be an interesting element, here it serves as a weak excuse for a story that doesn't go anywhere new. The second half drags endlessly, repeating the same beats without adding tension or depth. The script is painfully shallow, with dialogue that sounds robotic and emotionless, making the already wooden performances feel even worse. The directing does little to elevate the film, failing to create suspense or atmosphere. Even the cinematography is uninspired, offering basic shots that don’t add to the mood. The score is one of the few decent aspects, but it feels like it's trying too hard to create tension where the movie itself fails to deliver. In the end, Secret Obsession feels like a forgettable, low-effort thriller that doesn’t do much beyond filling up runtime.

Feb 20, 2025