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Storm Fear is a 1955 American crime drama film noir directed by Cornel Wilde, starring himself, Jean Wallace and Dan Duryea. It was Wilde's feature directorial debut.
Storm Fear: Directed by Cornel Wilde. With Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace, Dan Duryea, Lee Grant. After being wounded by a bullet, bank robber Charlie Blake seeks shelter with his gang at his brother's mountain retreat.
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- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Cornel Wilde
- 1956-02-01
A poem about a family trapped inside their home by a storm that is personified as a beast. The speaker expresses his fear and doubt about their survival, and the poem ends without a clear resolution.
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- October 9, 1995
- Poetry Analyst And Editor
Storm Fear is a 1955 American drama film directed by Cornel Wilde, based on a novel by Clinton Seeley. It stars Wilde as a storm chaser who tries to save his family from a tornado.
A poem that captures the fear and isolation of being trapped in a storm with a child and a weakened fire. The speaker doubts their ability to survive and save themselves in the harsh winter conditions.
Jun 17, 2014 · One morning as a winter storm moves in, the Blakes are surprised by the arrival of Fred's brother Charlie and his two companions, the gun-toting Benjie and platinum blonde, Edna Rogers. As snow begins falling outside, Charlie reveals he has suffered a gunshot wound in the leg and needs help, but angrily orders Fred not to contact the local doctor.
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A wounded bank robber (Cornel Wilde) hides with his gang at his brother (Dan Duryea) and sister-in-law's (Jean Wallace) farm in a snowstorm.
- Crime, Drama