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Fear in the Night

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It took Peggy Heller a long time to recover from the trauma of a brutal physical assault, suffered in her youth. When she married Robert, he provided her with the love and reassurance she craved for and the two settled down in a pretty house in the grounds of the public school where Robert was a master. But the headmaster of the school is not what he seems and Peggy is convinced he means to harm her - is her fear a figment of her tortured imagination or are there forces at work that intend to manipulate her anxieties with fatal consequences?

Release Date : 1972-07-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Hammer Film Productions

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Joan Collins

Character Name : Molly Carmichael

Original Name : Joan Collins

Gender : Female

Peter Cushing

Character Name : Michael Carmichael

Original Name : Peter Cushing

Gender : Male

Judy Geeson

Character Name : Peggy Heller

Original Name : Judy Geeson

Gender : Female

Ralph Bates

Character Name : Robert Heller

Original Name : Ralph Bates

Gender : Male

James Cossins

Character Name : The Doctor

Original Name : James Cossins

Gender : Male

Gillian Lind

Character Name : Mrs. Beamish

Original Name : Gillian Lind

Gender : Female

Brian Grellis

Character Name : 2nd Policeman

Original Name : Brian Grellis

Gender : Male

John Bown

Character Name : 1st Policeman

Original Name : John Bown

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Brainstorm! One of Hammer Films' ventures into the psychological horror realm, Fear in the Night is more fun than frightening. Plot has Judy Geeson as a young woman recovering from a nervous breakdown who moves with her husband to a boys' school. Once there she appears to be once again terrorized by a man with an artificial arm, but nobody believes her. Peter Cushing, Ralph Bates and Joan Collins also star, in what has to be a candidate for weakest of the Hammer psychological series of films. Things are not helped by it coming off as a cheap knock off of Hammer's own superlative "Taste of Fear 1961", a picture that firmly delivered on its promise. Fear in the Night starts off promisingly, with a genuinely scary set-up, and once Geeson and Bates arrive at the boys school it's ripe for chills and suggestion. Unfortunately, the premise of Geeson being menaced in what is essentially a four character piece quickly wears thin - with Cushing badly under used in the process. Atmosphere is fine, director and co-writer Jimmy Sangster always had a good eye and ear for uneasy dread. While the small cast give it a good whirl to make the modest intentions shine brighter. But ultimately it's only a diversion piece that homages better films of its type instead of making its own mark. 5/10