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The Fear Inside (film)

The Fear Inside is a 1992 thriller/drama television film starring Christine Lahti, Dylan McDermott and Jennifer Rubin, directed by Leon Ichaso. The film first aired on August 9, 1992, on the Showtime Cable Network.

The Fear Inside
American VHS cover of The Fear Inside
GenreThriller
Drama
Written byAlan Jay Glueckman (story)
David Birke (screenplay)
Directed byLeon Ichaso
StarringChristine Lahti
Dylan McDermott
Jennifer Rubin
Theme music composerMichel Rubini
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersJohn C. Broderick
Alan Jay Glueckman
Judie Gregg
Helena Hacker
CinematographyBojan Bazelli
EditorGary Karr
Running time115 minutes
Production companyViacom Productions
Release
Original networkShowtime Cable Network
Original releaseAugust 9, 1992 (1992-08-09)

The film was nominated for two CableACE awards, one being "Actress in a Movie or Miniseries" (Christine Lahti), and the other being "Directing a Movie or Miniseries" (Leon Ichaso).[citation needed]

Plot edit

Agoraphobic children's book illustrator Meredith Cole is unable to leave her own home, and since her husband leaves, she decides to place an ad in the paper for someone to rent her guest bedroom. Jane Caswell rents the room, whilst her alleged brother Pete Caswell soon joins the household too, although it becomes clear that they are both not what they seem. Jane claims she's a vet and her brother claims he's a cop. Things go to extremes when Cole finds evidence of their criminal activity, leading the two young psychos-in-love to terrorize her. When Jane kidnaps and threatens to kill Cole's son, she has no choice but to overcome her paralyzing fears and attempt to leave her home to save him.[1]

Cast edit

Reception edit

Upon release, Los Angeles Times gave a favorable review and wrote: "...the production is a cut or two above most suspense stories because of the gripping performances and a script that takes the old premise of a victim trapped in her house and turns it into a crackling sexual/psychological shocker."[2] People gave a C− grade and described the film as a "routine thriller". They commented: "Woman-in-peril movies show up on TV as often as Dan Quayle jokes. There are a few tense moments, thanks to Rubin's manic-performance and some noir-ish camera work. The excitement evaporates as the story becomes increasingly predictable. When the movie gels down to its big finish, it has become more silly than scary. The ending goes on forever, with Lahti continually breaking free from these wackos and then getting recaptured. Viewer interest is likely to wane long before Lahti gets around to tackling her fear of the outdoors."[3]

Entertainment Weekly wrote an unfavorable review, stating: "How a fine actress like Christine Lahti got involved in a miserable project like The Fear Inside is one of the mysteries of summer-doldrums TV." Describing the storyline as a "stretch", the reviewer added: "...still, there is unexpected humor: as Rubin's character becomes more and more criminally insane, her hair goes wild in a Phyllis Diller-ish way and her eyes bug out like Michael Keaton's in Beetlejuice. Now, that's entertainment."[4] On the UK VHS release, the Los Angeles Times also quoted "gripping performances - coiled like a spring". On the same cover, New York Daily News wrote: "Not a film for the faint of heart".[5] Both the TV Guide Network and Hal Erickson of AllMovie gave the film three out of five stars.[6][7]

Home media edit

The film was released on VHS in America and the UK, with the American distribution being handled by Media Home Entertainment.[8][9][citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Fear Inside - Cast, Reviews, Summary, and Awards". AllMovie. 1992-08-09. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  2. ^ RAY LOYND (1992-08-08). "TV Reviews : Showtime's 'The Fear Inside' Will Rattle Your Cage - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  3. ^ Tomashoff, Craig (1992-08-10). "Picks and Pans Review: The Fear Inside". People.com. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  4. ^ Lisa Schwarzbaum (1992-08-07). "TV Movie Review: 'The Fear Inside' Review | TV Reviews and News". EW.com. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  5. ^ "Fear Inside [VHS]: Christine Lahti, Dylan McDermott, Jennifer Rubin, David Ackroyd, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Paul Linke, Mike Barger, Gloria McCord, María Díaz, Leon Ichaso: Amazon.co.uk: Video". Amazon.co.uk. January 1993. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  6. ^ TV guide. 1992. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  7. ^ "The Fear Inside (1992) - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast". AllMovie. 1992-08-09. Retrieved 2013-01-02.
  8. ^ "The Fear Inside". Amazon.
  9. ^ "The Fear Inside". Amazon UK. January 1993.

External links edit

  • The Fear Inside at IMDb

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The Fear Inside is a 1992 thriller drama television film starring Christine Lahti Dylan McDermott and Jennifer Rubin directed by Leon Ichaso The film first aired on August 9 1992 on the Showtime Cable Network The Fear InsideAmerican VHS cover of The Fear InsideGenreThrillerDramaWritten byAlan Jay Glueckman story David Birke screenplay Directed byLeon IchasoStarringChristine LahtiDylan McDermottJennifer RubinTheme music composerMichel RubiniCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducersJohn C BroderickAlan Jay GlueckmanJudie GreggHelena HackerCinematographyBojan BazelliEditorGary KarrRunning time115 minutesProduction companyViacom ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkShowtime Cable NetworkOriginal releaseAugust 9 1992 1992 08 09 The film was nominated for two CableACE awards one being Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Christine Lahti and the other being Directing a Movie or Miniseries Leon Ichaso citation needed Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Home media 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editAgoraphobic children s book illustrator Meredith Cole is unable to leave her own home and since her husband leaves she decides to place an ad in the paper for someone to rent her guest bedroom Jane Caswell rents the room whilst her alleged brother Pete Caswell soon joins the household too although it becomes clear that they are both not what they seem Jane claims she s a vet and her brother claims he s a cop Things go to extremes when Cole finds evidence of their criminal activity leading the two young psychos in love to terrorize her When Jane kidnaps and threatens to kill Cole s son she has no choice but to overcome her paralyzing fears and attempt to leave her home to save him 1 Cast editChristine Lahti as Meredith Cole Dylan McDermott as Pete Caswell Jennifer Rubin as Jane Caswell David Ackroyd as Brandon Cole Thomas Ian Nicholas as Sean Cole Paul Linke as Carl Landers Mike Barger as Carlos Salcido Gloria McCord as Carolyn LancasterReception editUpon release Los Angeles Times gave a favorable review and wrote the production is a cut or two above most suspense stories because of the gripping performances and a script that takes the old premise of a victim trapped in her house and turns it into a crackling sexual psychological shocker 2 People gave a C grade and described the film as a routine thriller They commented Woman in peril movies show up on TV as often as Dan Quayle jokes There are a few tense moments thanks to Rubin s manic performance and some noir ish camera work The excitement evaporates as the story becomes increasingly predictable When the movie gels down to its big finish it has become more silly than scary The ending goes on forever with Lahti continually breaking free from these wackos and then getting recaptured Viewer interest is likely to wane long before Lahti gets around to tackling her fear of the outdoors 3 Entertainment Weekly wrote an unfavorable review stating How a fine actress like Christine Lahti got involved in a miserable project like The Fear Inside is one of the mysteries of summer doldrums TV Describing the storyline as a stretch the reviewer added still there is unexpected humor as Rubin s character becomes more and more criminally insane her hair goes wild in a Phyllis Diller ish way and her eyes bug out like Michael Keaton s in Beetlejuice Now that s entertainment 4 On the UK VHS release the Los Angeles Times also quoted gripping performances coiled like a spring On the same cover New York Daily News wrote Not a film for the faint of heart 5 Both the TV Guide Network and Hal Erickson of AllMovie gave the film three out of five stars 6 7 Home media editThe film was released on VHS in America and the UK with the American distribution being handled by Media Home Entertainment 8 9 citation needed See also editList of films featuring home invasionsReferences edit The Fear Inside Cast Reviews Summary and Awards AllMovie 1992 08 09 Retrieved 2012 05 31 RAY LOYND 1992 08 08 TV Reviews Showtime s The Fear Inside Will Rattle Your Cage Los Angeles Times Articles latimes com Retrieved 2012 05 31 Tomashoff Craig 1992 08 10 Picks and Pans Review The Fear Inside People com Retrieved 2012 05 31 Lisa Schwarzbaum 1992 08 07 TV Movie Review The Fear Inside Review TV Reviews and News EW com Retrieved 2012 05 31 Fear Inside VHS Christine Lahti Dylan McDermott Jennifer Rubin David Ackroyd Thomas Ian Nicholas Paul Linke Mike Barger Gloria McCord Maria Diaz Leon Ichaso Amazon co uk Video Amazon co uk January 1993 Retrieved 2012 05 31 TV guide 1992 Retrieved 2012 05 31 The Fear Inside 1992 Trailers Reviews Synopsis Showtimes and Cast AllMovie 1992 08 09 Retrieved 2013 01 02 The Fear Inside Amazon The Fear Inside Amazon UK January 1993 External links editThe Fear Inside at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Fear Inside film amp oldid 1173954675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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