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Fear. (1946 film) Fear is a 1946 American low-budget film noir directed by Alfred Zeisler and produced by Monogram Pictures. The film loosely follows the main plot of Fyodor Dostoyevsky 's 1866 novel Crime and Punishment, without attribution.
- Lindsley Parsons
- Edward J. Kay
- March 2, 1946 (United States)
Fear: Directed by Alfred Zeisler. With Peter Cookson, Warren William, Anne Gwynne, Francis Pierlot. In this Americanized retelling of Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, a medical student--broke, hungry and desperate for money--murders a loan shark to whom he owes money.
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- Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery
- Alfred Zeisler
- 1946-03-02
Fear 1946 1 hr. 8 min. Crime Drama List Reviews 25% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score Poverty drives a medical student (Peter Cookson) to murder; a police captain (Warren William) drives him to ...
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- Warren William
- Alfred Zeisler
- Monogram Pictures
A college student gets deeper and deeper in trouble when he takes a loan from a shady college professor. Alfred Zeisler. Director, Writer. Fyodor Dostoevsky. Novel. Dennis J. Cooper. Writer. B-movie film noir take on Crime and Punishment. A college student gets deeper and deeper in trouble when he takes a loan from a shady college professor.
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Fear. 1946 · 1 hr 7 min. TV-14. Mystery · Crime · Drama · Thriller. When extreme poverty and hunger leads a medical student to kill a loan shark, a detective with a hunch plays on the man’s guilt to coax a confession. Subtitles: English. Starring: Peter Cookson Warren William Anne Gwynne Nestor Paiva James Cardwell. Directed by: Alfred ...
“In the midst of life we are in death,” reads a pamphlet from the Eternal Cosmos Society in Alfred Zeisler’s Fear, a poor man’s adaptation of Dostoevsky’s masterpiece, Crime and Punishment, whose miniscule budget engenders both a dreamy quality and an extra sleazy atmosphere in which an elite university student can still come across as a desolate, penniless soul.