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ThrillerDramaMysteryHorror

Fear No More

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Accused of killing a woman on a train, Sharon Carlin runs home to find another corpse there too!

Release Date : 1961-11-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Scaramouche Productions Inc. (I)

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jacques Bergerac

Character Name : Paul Colbert

Original Name : Jacques Bergerac

Gender : Male

Mala Powers

Character Name : Sharon Carlin

Original Name : Mala Powers

Gender : Female

Helena Nash

Character Name : Irene Maddox

Original Name : Helena Nash

Gender : Male

John Baer

Character Name : Keith Burgess

Original Name : John Baer

Gender : Male

Anna Lee Carroll

Character Name : Denise Colbert

Original Name : Anna Lee Carroll

Gender : Female

Robert Karnes

Character Name : Joe Brady

Original Name : Robert Karnes

Gender : Male

John Harding

Character Name : Milo Seymour

Original Name : John Harding

Gender : Male

Gregory Irvin

Character Name : Chris Colbert

Original Name : Gregory Irvin

Gender : Male

Peter Brocco

Character Name : Steve Cresca

Original Name : Peter Brocco

Gender : Male

Peter Virgo Jr.

Character Name : Duke Maddox

Original Name : Peter Virgo Jr.

Gender : Male

Emile Hamaty

Character Name : Train Conductor

Original Name : Emile Hamaty

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-11

Male Powers ("Sharon") is quite good in this otherwise unremarkable thriller. She sets off on a train journey only to find her cabin occupied by a mysterious man - and a dead woman. Next thing she knows she is soaked in whisky and being interrogated by a police officer. It turns out that she has only recently been released from psychiatric care, so her protestations of innocence fall on deaf ears. Things become further complicated for her when she manages to escape, only to return home and find yet another corpse! She, now pretty paranoid, is determined to get to the bottom of things, and together with handsome stranger "Paul" (Jacques Bergerac) is soon immersed in a plot surrounding the $5 million dollar estate of the deceased women. Whilst Powers does fine here, the rest of the cast are really mediocre and the screenplay trips over it's cloak and stabs itself with it's own dagger just once too often as it tries to stay intriguing. I kept expecting Peter Lorre to turn up at some stage - and maybe he would have helped inject a semblance of menace into this quickly paced, but wordy and clunkily directed B-feature.