(There are Spoilers) Creepy movie about a woman Michelle Dupre, Stefanie Powers,and her six year-old adopted son Cory, Mickey Toft, being terrorized by this stalker who for some strange reason has become fixated with her to the point of murder and madness.
Michelle having moved out of her previous residence because of the house being burglarized and her confronting the burglar, Jason Gavalier, with a loaded handgun and not having the nerve to use it had her move to a new town to overcome the trauma that she suffered there.
Unknown to Michelle is that the house that she just moved in to was the subject of a brutal murder over a year ago and that the owner or landlord whom she rented it from Robert Culley, Doug Lennox, kept from her. Almost as soon as Michelle moved in she became the victim of a stalker who called her at all hours in the day or night only to hang up when she answered the phone. At first it was suspected by Michelle that Mr. Culley's somewhat retarded and weird 30 year-old son Bobby Jr, Martin Neufeld, was behind all theses strange happenings until it was found out that he later committed suicide and the stalking and phone calls still continued.
Michelle's nutty next-door neighbor Sally, Margot Kidder,also got into the act by first baby-sitting young Cory and then getting a local psychic Rebbeca,Pamela Witcher, to case out the place finding that there was a murder committed in the house and that the person responsible is still at large. Michelle checks out the towns newspapers on microfilm and finds out that an Ann Gayson, Linda Smith, used to live in the house and was murdered by her fiancé Edward Lilly, Alan Faucett, on the night, Halloween, that he proposed marriage to her! If Rebbeca is right Lilly is an innocent man jailed for life for someone else's crime!
The movie has another angle or component to it with little Cory being controlled by this imaginary friend, who calls himself B.J, who lives in his bedroom closet. B.J at first is thought by both Michelle and Sally as being a figment of Cory's imagination but later find out to their surprise is really a flesh and blood human being. Who ends up murdering both Sally and Michelle's ex-boyfriend Charles Jensen, Barry Flatman, whom Michelle at first suspected was the creepy stalker and crank phone caller.
The ending of the movie "Someone is Watching" has an almost unrelenting attack launched by the psycho killer as both Michelle and her son and the killer's little playmate Cory run for their lives all through the house. Even Det. Carvelli, Stewart Bick, who was assigned to the stalker case was unable to stop the out-of-control lunatic getting beaten unconscious by him with a baseball bat. Michelle who at first was unable to hold or shoot a gun at anyone, even the deranged killer threatening her and Cory's lives, finally got up enough nerve to do it as he came hurdling towards her and her son by pulling the trigger and finally blowing him away.
Michelle having moved out of her previous residence because of the house being burglarized and her confronting the burglar, Jason Gavalier, with a loaded handgun and not having the nerve to use it had her move to a new town to overcome the trauma that she suffered there.
Unknown to Michelle is that the house that she just moved in to was the subject of a brutal murder over a year ago and that the owner or landlord whom she rented it from Robert Culley, Doug Lennox, kept from her. Almost as soon as Michelle moved in she became the victim of a stalker who called her at all hours in the day or night only to hang up when she answered the phone. At first it was suspected by Michelle that Mr. Culley's somewhat retarded and weird 30 year-old son Bobby Jr, Martin Neufeld, was behind all theses strange happenings until it was found out that he later committed suicide and the stalking and phone calls still continued.
Michelle's nutty next-door neighbor Sally, Margot Kidder,also got into the act by first baby-sitting young Cory and then getting a local psychic Rebbeca,Pamela Witcher, to case out the place finding that there was a murder committed in the house and that the person responsible is still at large. Michelle checks out the towns newspapers on microfilm and finds out that an Ann Gayson, Linda Smith, used to live in the house and was murdered by her fiancé Edward Lilly, Alan Faucett, on the night, Halloween, that he proposed marriage to her! If Rebbeca is right Lilly is an innocent man jailed for life for someone else's crime!
The movie has another angle or component to it with little Cory being controlled by this imaginary friend, who calls himself B.J, who lives in his bedroom closet. B.J at first is thought by both Michelle and Sally as being a figment of Cory's imagination but later find out to their surprise is really a flesh and blood human being. Who ends up murdering both Sally and Michelle's ex-boyfriend Charles Jensen, Barry Flatman, whom Michelle at first suspected was the creepy stalker and crank phone caller.
The ending of the movie "Someone is Watching" has an almost unrelenting attack launched by the psycho killer as both Michelle and her son and the killer's little playmate Cory run for their lives all through the house. Even Det. Carvelli, Stewart Bick, who was assigned to the stalker case was unable to stop the out-of-control lunatic getting beaten unconscious by him with a baseball bat. Michelle who at first was unable to hold or shoot a gun at anyone, even the deranged killer threatening her and Cory's lives, finally got up enough nerve to do it as he came hurdling towards her and her son by pulling the trigger and finally blowing him away.