Storm Fear
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Directed by | Cornel Wilde |
Produced by | Cornel Wilde |
Screenplay by | Horton Foote |
Story by | Clinton Seeley (novel) |
Starring |
Cornel Wilde Jean Wallace Dan Duryea |
Music by | Elmer Bernstein |
Cinematography | Joseph LaShelle |
Editing by | Otto Ludwig |
Studio | Theodora Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release dates | January 1956 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Storm Fear is a 1956 American crime film noir directed by Cornel Wilde, starring himself, Jean Wallace and Dan Duryea.[1]
Plot
After being badly wounded during a heist, bankrobber Charlie Blake (Wilde) takes refuge in a remote New England farm house owned by his older brother Fred (Duryea). Fred reluctantly harbors the fugitive and his two gang members. Time passes and Charlie's men are anxious to move on, but he needs rest to recover. He is also still in love with Freds wife Elizabeth (Wallace) with whom he once had an affair. More trouble ensues when it is revealed that the Elizabeth's son was fathered by Charlie, not her husband.
Cast
- Cornel Wilde as Charlie Blake
- Jean Wallace as Elizabeth Blake
- Dan Duryea as Fred Blake
- Lee Grant as Edna Rogers
- David Stollery as David Blake
- Dennis Weaver as Hank
- Steven Hill as Benjie
References
External links
- Storm Fear at the American Film Institute Catalog
- Storm Fear at the Internet Movie Database
- Storm Fear at allmovie
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