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The Fear

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.7K
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The Fear (1995)
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Horror

A group of college seniors spending a weekend at a cottage for a psychological experiment called "fear therapy" find a human-sized wooden figure called Morty, which triggers everyone's deepe... Read allA group of college seniors spending a weekend at a cottage for a psychological experiment called "fear therapy" find a human-sized wooden figure called Morty, which triggers everyone's deepest and darkest secrets and emotions.A group of college seniors spending a weekend at a cottage for a psychological experiment called "fear therapy" find a human-sized wooden figure called Morty, which triggers everyone's deepest and darkest secrets and emotions.

  • Director
    • Vincent Robert
  • Writers
    • Ron Ford
    • Greg H. Sims
  • Stars
    • Eddie Bowz
    • Heather Medway
    • Ann Turkel
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vincent Robert
    • Writers
      • Ron Ford
      • Greg H. Sims
    • Stars
      • Eddie Bowz
      • Heather Medway
      • Ann Turkel
    • 35User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Eddie Bowz
    • Richard
    Heather Medway
    Heather Medway
    • Ashley
    Ann Turkel
    Ann Turkel
    • Leslie
    Vince Edwards
    Vince Edwards
    • Uncle Pete
    Darin Heames
    Darin Heames
    • Troy
    Anna Karin
    Anna Karin
    • Tanya
    Antonio Lewis Todd
    • Gerald
    • (as Antonio Todd)
    Leland Hayward III
    • Vance
    Monique Mannen
    Monique Mannen
    • Mindy
    Erick Weiss
    Erick Weiss
    • Morty
    Wes Craven
    Wes Craven
    • Dr. Arnold
    Hunter Bedrosian
    • Young Richard
    Rebecca Baldwin
    • Rose
    Gregory Littman
    Gregory Littman
    • Claude
    • (as Greg Littman)
    Stacy Edwards
    Stacy Edwards
    • Becky
    Tom Challis
    • Detective #1
    Bill Wallace
    • Detective #2
    Daniel Franklin
    • Father
    • Director
      • Vincent Robert
    • Writers
      • Ron Ford
      • Greg H. Sims
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    User reviews35

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    7Bataeu

    Golden Cracker award for being so cheesy.

    A group of college students go on a field trip to help out a fellow student do his psychology major. He studies fear, and it's effect on people. After going to his childhood home/cabin in the woods, he discovers his old "childhood friend" Morty- an old wooden dummy. He uses the dummy in his sessions for his friends to tell their fears to. Twist is, this dummy is alive, and soon kills everyone off using their fears.

    I actually enjoyed this film. I first saw it about 8 years ago- after buying it for $10 on video. The first thing I noticed about the film was yes, it is cheesy as hell, but the story and acting made it worth watching. It's one of the better acted B-Grade horror/thriller films out there. It cameos Wes Craven as the professor allowing the whole "field trip".

    I particularly liked the soundtrack to the film. Each song is about fears and death. Esham's title track (The Fear (Morty's Theme)) is a great song.

    I recommend this film to anyone who likes a good night in with a campy horror flick or two.

    7/10

    Recently picking up this film on DVD I was disappointed to find the film HEAVILY cut. All the profanity has been cut out, and it looks/sounds terrible. AVOID THE FILM ON DVD.
    4psycho_153

    VERY, VERY BAD!!

    This wasn't a great horror movie. You don't actually see any killings and most of them happen at the end. The story revolves around a group who go up to a cabin to face there fears. At the cabin is the leaders large wooden manaquin Morty. Morty is the only highlight of this film, he looks cool and movies cool. The rest of the movie is below average and not worth the watch. I think the makers shouldn't of made it so much a horror but tried to make it more of a thriller and try to make the watchers get scared of what's happening. I would recommend The Fear 2: Halloween Night to you because my friend says that it is much better and more killings and more of a horror type movie.
    7mvario

    Something a little different

    Okay, first off, stay away from the R1 DVD. It's cut/censored to the point where some scenes don't even make sense.

    This movie started with an interesting premise and did a pretty good job with it. It's not a typical monster/slasher and has a little bit of a psychological lean to it. It's got a mix of you and old actors so the acting tends to be pretty good especially from Ann Turkel and Vince Edwards. Even the ending was a little different from your typical hack and slash. And if you watch the VHS or R2 version you get a smattering of gore and nudity.

    On the other hand it was a little like the Melrose Place of horror movies, everyone was hitting on everyone and I don't think one character had any fidelity to their current relationships.

    It didn't succeed 100% but if you want to see something a little different horror-wise you could do worse. If you're looking for action (it drags in spots) and gore, then skip this. If you like to check out different kinds of horror movies, can get in to somewhat psychological films, and don't require stuff that's all formula this might do for a rental. Just don't set your hopes too high.
    3Stereo-zombiephonic

    Wooden, like its main character...

    I liked "The Fear", but not that much. It seemed to waste the few elements it had that might have made it a better film. It does not deliver many chills, and the opportunities it has slip by in what ultimately comes across as a poorly thought out and chaotic film. I found the best moments took place in Uncle Pete's Christmas Village. This sequence showcases some of the movies only eerie scenes, turning familiar Christmas elements into a strangely spooky backdrop. Nevertheless, one feels that Vincent Robert (making a directorial debut), allows too many chances to develop his story slip away. He fails to make use of the generally interesting masks and tree carvings that plague Richard's (Eddie Bowz) dreams as anything more than dream fluffery. The legend of Black Peter, another interesting idea, also fails to get more attention. One may surmise that this motif somehow has entered Richard's subconscious (thus explaining the similarities between Black Peter's face and those of the masks in Richard's dreams). Instead, the director moves along ploddingly, showcasing characters stumbling along forced conflicts which feel contrived. When Ashley (Heather Medway) decides to call off her engagement to Richard because he tries to help Tanya (Anna Karin) the audience gets left wondering what they missed. Most of the character interactions feel this artificial. Watch this movie as part of horror marathon, or at the very least, with its sequel `The Fear: Halloween Night', but do not expect too much from it.
    3Aphex97

    Horrible characters and no action ruin a interesting B Horror premise...

    I popped this DVD into my player with no expectations. I just wanted to see a good horror B movie. The creepy picture of "Morty" (the thoroughly menacing wooden monster on the front cover of the DVD box) made me think this movie could deliver the goods.

    I thought it was an interesting premise. I love horror movies where inanimate objects come to life and kill! Kill! KILL!! I love brutal death scenes. I love evil, sickening monsters that commit unspeakable acts on the human form, and I love movies that have the guts (no pun intended!) to show it all in gruesome gory detail.

    Despite the interesting premise, the film completely fails to deliver the goods!

    First, the characters are absolutely horribly written and completely unlikeable. The actors didn't do that bad of a job, its just the way all these cliched characters were written that makes me not give anything resembling a damn about them. All the cliches are here: the whiny bitch, the new-ager who predicts beforehand that something weird/supernatural is happening, the dirty psycho/sleazebag, and the token black guy (first to get killed of course!). Not helping is this white guy with dreadlocks. I guess he supposed to be comic relief, but he fails so, so badly.

    Second, The action is virtually non-existent. Not a one cool death in the whole lame film. No blood, no gore, no nudity, no one-liners, none of the things that make B horror movies fun to watch. Not to mention, the movie is so dark, its nearly impossible too see the pathetic action sequences when they do occur. Morty looks scary but acts stupid and moves like a retarded zombie.

    FINAL RATING: 3/10 Bad pacing makes this wholly unscary, and complete lack of violence and nudity make it wholly uncool. Movie takes itself way too seriously! It tires to be deep but comes off boring. Only minimal skill was evident. Not even a decent B horror genre flick...and come on, thats not asking much!

    Noob Aalox

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Vince Edwards.
    • Goofs
      When Mindy boards the small train, two crew members can clearly be seen pushing it from behind.
    • Quotes

      [first title card]

      Title Card: "There is no devil but fear."

    • Crazy credits
      Before the opening credits, a title card presents a quote from Elbert Hubbard, "There is no devil but fear."
    • Alternate versions
      The R1 DVD from A-Pix is heavily cut. For some reason it is more like a PG version with some gore, nudity and, graphic language cut out. Unfortunately, with these cuts, some of the scenes don't make sense. If you can find the R2 DVD or even the old school VHS, you will see the film in its R-rated entirety.
    • Connections
      Featured in Svengoolie: The Fear (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Better Off Dead
      Performed by S. Wallace, A. Ortiz, H. Alston (Heath Alston)

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Miedo profundo
    • Filming locations
      • Harvey Mudd College - 301 E. 12th Street, Claremont, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • A-Pix Entertainment
      • Devin Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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