Frederick has been obsessed with Miranda but unable to make contact with her because of his lack of social skills and her middle class status. A lonely luckless young man, he works as a clerk at City Hall and collects attractive butterflies in his spare time. Fredrick's luck is about to change with this beautiful art student, while Miranda's luck may be running out. As the two match wits, this psychological and cunning thriller grabs hold... and delivers you to the darker side of passion.
Mark Healy (Playwright) adapted THE COLLECTOR for stage. His writing credits include a translation of Racine's Britannicus, and John Fowles The French Lieutenant's Woman, Jane Austen's Persuasions, Sense and Sensibility, and Dracula as well as Lord of the Undead.JOHN FOWLES (Writer) has been celebrated as one of the most seductive storytellers of the late twentieth century. He burst from obscurity with the spectacular debut of his first novel, The Collector. When the paperback rights were sold in the spring of that year it was close to the highest price that had hitherto been paid for a first novel. Over the next two decades, the books rolled out: The Magus, The French Lieutenant's Woman, The Aristos, The Ebony Tower, Daniel Martin, Mantissa, A Maggot, and a host of critically acclaimed dramatic translations and penetrating essays.
Edward Edwards (Director) has worked on Broadway in Mike Nichols production of Streamers and played the title role in The Nerd. In Los Angeles his theatre credits include Another Part of the Forest at The Ahmanson, Porgy and Bess at LA Opera, the west coast premiere of Baby With The Bathwater at the Coronet, and The Hasty Heart, for which he won the Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor. Edward has worked on nine feature films.JAIMI PAIGE (Miranda) has appeared in Ghosts at A Noise Within, Green Eyes and Adam and Eve on a Ferry at the Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival (Provincetown), Proposals at Old Log Theatre, a Midsummer Night's Dream, Tale of Two Cities, Romeo and Juliet, Enchanted April and The Violet Hour at Park Square Theatre, A Devil Inside, The Crucible, and Independence at Gremlin Theatre, and Hamlet and Rozencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead at Theatre Pro Rata. Film/TVcredits include Peacock starring Cillian Murphey and Ellen Page, 2084 (coming 2010), Medium, Gigi 12x5, Diagnosis X, and Ghost Whisperer: The Other Side III.
DANE ZINTER: (Fredrick) was last seen at the Ruskin in 12 ANGRY MEN and the critically acclaimed production of Strange Snow. Dane's film credits include Here and Then and Reflections. On the CW Network Dane was seen in the comedy series The Game, produced by Kelsey Grammar.
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