Stalker - Media

Media

  • Stalker (album), a 1995 dark ambient album by Lustmord & Robert Rich, inspired by the film
  • Stalker (CSI), an episode of the American television series CSI
  • Stalker (1979 film), a 1979 film by Andrei Tarkovsky, based on the Russian novel Roadside Picnic
  • Stalker (2012 film), a 2012 Irish film
  • Stalker (novel), a novel partly based on the Russian novel Roadside Picnic
  • "Stalker", a song by Goldfinger from their album Disconnection Notice
  • "Stalker", a song by Aphrodite (artist) from their album "Aphrodite"
  • "Stalker", a song by Cascada from their album Original Me
  • "The Stalker", a song by The Insane Clown Posse from their EP "Beverly Kills 50187"
  • Stalkers (comics), a 1990s comics limited series

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