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Stark Fear

  • 1962
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
560
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Beverly Garland, Skip Homeier, and Kenneth Tobey in Stark Fear (1962)
DramaThriller

A sadistic husband mentally tortures his wife, while eventually planning to murder her. Although no one believes her, she gets help from an unexpected source.A sadistic husband mentally tortures his wife, while eventually planning to murder her. Although no one believes her, she gets help from an unexpected source.A sadistic husband mentally tortures his wife, while eventually planning to murder her. Although no one believes her, she gets help from an unexpected source.

  • Directors
    • Ned Hockman
    • Skip Homeier
  • Writer
    • Dwight V. Swain
  • Stars
    • Beverly Garland
    • Skip Homeier
    • Kenneth Tobey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    560
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ned Hockman
      • Skip Homeier
    • Writer
      • Dwight V. Swain
    • Stars
      • Beverly Garland
      • Skip Homeier
      • Kenneth Tobey
    • 24User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Beverly Garland
    Beverly Garland
    • Ellen Winslow
    Skip Homeier
    Skip Homeier
    • Gerald Winslow
    Kenneth Tobey
    Kenneth Tobey
    • Cliff Kane
    Hannah Stone
    • Ruth
    George Clow
    Paul Scovil
    Edna Newman
    John Arville
    Bruce Palmer
    Carey Mount
    Cortez Ewing
    • Party-goer in chair
    Robert Stone
      Barbara Freeman
      Darlene Dana Reno
      Joseph Benton
      • Directors
        • Ned Hockman
        • Skip Homeier
      • Writer
        • Dwight V. Swain
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      Dethcharm

      "That No-Good Freak!"...

      STARK FEAR stars Beverly Garland as Ellen Winslow, the unfortunate wife of the infantile, sadistic maniac known as Gerald (Skip Homeier), whose hateful madness knows no bounds.

      Enter Cliff Kane (Kenneth Tobey), the nice man for whom Ellen might have worked, if Gerald had allowed it. Cliff knows all about Gerald's issues, and has had just about enough. When Gerald goes missing, Ellen goes looking for him, and the seedy fun begins.

      This is a nice, dark journey behind the facade of a rural small town. Mysterious and sort of creepy, Ellen's search leads her into the underbelly of life. Ms. Garland plays it straight, with increasing desperation. The final revelation is quite satisfying...
      horn-5

      Maybe she just liked getting kicked around.

      "Stark Fear" is the story of Ellen Winslow (Beverly Garland), who hungers for affection but finds herself chained to a hate-warped husband Gerald (Skip Homeier.)Once Skip shows up as the husband, there is little doubt where this one will go, as Skip was always scary, even when he wasn't playing scary characters.

      Ellen gets a job, which is more than George seems to be able to do, but he disappears in a jealous rage, but Ellen's sense of loyalty and duty won't let her abandon him---she intends to stick by her man---so she goes looking for him in his home town. Gerald attacks her anew, and she is subjected to painful humiliation and abuse by Gerald's best friend, lecherous old Harvey Suggett, at a Comanche tribal dance. The hidden Gerald watches with sadistic delight.

      Ellen buries herself in her work, to forget her anguish, and falls in love with her employer, Cliff Kane (Ken Tobey), and they both take a business weekend at the "Little Switzerland" resort in Arkansas, which may or may not feature both yodeling and hog-calling. But Ellen and Cliff, good for them, are not willing to let love slip over into a shoddy affair. Shoddy does not bother Gerald, especially when Hannah Stone is wandering about in her undies.

      Ellen tells Gerald that he is too emotionally warped for marriage and divorces him, and to prove she is wrong he tries to kill her. No one can go around calling a Skip Homeier character warped and not expect to pay some consequences. She also learns that he witnessed her humiliation by Harvey Suggett at the Comanche dance.

      What's a poor girl to do? Marie Windsor would have cashed Skip's ticket in the first reel.
      8shark-43

      Stark Crazy Fun

      This weird little B&W film noir is a low budget tuffy. Beverly Garland gives a strong performance as a very messed up woman with self esteem issues married to a very cruel man. This is not a comedy - it's not even a drama - it is a wow-can-you-believe-this-woman's-luck movie. There is dialogue that makes you laugh right out loud, the direction is clumsy, there times when the score is so wrong for what is going on during the story that you wince - all in all - a fun fest for lovers of strange and offbeat cinema. B-movie actor Kenneth Tobey (the lead in the original The Thing) actually plays the nice guy in this and Garland's husband is one of the most despicable males ever on screen - in fact, aside from Tobey, almost every man in this movie is a sleazy, rapin;, chain smoking drunk. Yep. The film also has great character names that get said a lot - like Harvey Suggett and Cliff Cain. The marriage scenes make Revolutionary Road or Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf look like Neil Simon plays.
      7richardchatten

      A Strange Hybrid of Psycho-Thriller and Soap Opera

      The title, date, subject matter and the presence of Beverly Garland and Kenneth Tobey led me to expect a rough, tough woman-in-peril psycho thriller; which it certainly has elements of, the script including words like 'rape' and 'pervert', the rape taking place in the graveyard of a creepy small southern town straight out of 'Deliverance'.

      But heroine Ellen Winslow also pulls herself up by her bootstraps and gets a responsible job, and has several heart to hearts with manless female buddy Ruth Rogers. The film's troubled production in Oklahoma shows in the often disjointed and overwritten end product, and it has a wholly inadequate music score that is often either inappropriately jaunty or simply not up the demands of the dramatic moments. But some of the photography is excellent, and most of the supporting cast (presumably recruited locally) turn in memorable work.
      7melvelvit-1

      Another low-budget "shocker" influenced by PSYCHO

      Ned Hockman's STARK FEAR is yet another obscure low budget "psycho- thriller" heavily influenced by PSYCHO and not just because B-movie babe Beverly Garland resembles Marion Crane while looking at herself in the rear view mirror on her way to a sleazy motel. Husband Skip Homeier (who took over directing when Hockman quit) is a sadistic "pervert" (read homosexual) with a mother fixation and Bev's a plucky masochist who blames herself for everything that happens. When Skip goes missing, she looks for him (God only knows why) in an Oklahoma hometown just this side of DELIVERANCE where she's raped in a cemetery by his childhood friend. Unbeknownst to his ravaged wife, her husband's secretly watching in the shadows of his mother's grave and keeps her bloody bra as a souvenir. He's later holed up in a motel room with her rapist and no explanation's given (connect the dots) as Garland goes home and throws herself into her work where her boss (genre fave Kenneth Tobey) falls in love with her ...but he's got a secret, too, of course. There's no end to this woman's woes.

      The IMDb Trivia on the film says it was Beverly Garland's least favorite of all her movies but I don't know why since she gives it all she's got and turns in a sincere performance in a film that's equal parts sleaze and hokum. Bev's best friend actually tells her to stay with her abusive husband rather than end up a spinster like herself and after Garland is raped, she, of course, blames herself and not her attacker. And although she loves him, she won't go all the way with her boss because she's (gasp) still married. Geez Louise. A truly bizarre "shocker" that looks like it's trying to say something, I just don't know what.

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      • Trivia
        Beverly Garland says this is the least favorite of all her movies, that first-time director Ned Hockman walked off the set after disagreements with the cast and producers, leaving co-star Skip Homeier to take over direction and finish the movie.
      • Goofs
        Harvey's "un-hn" confirmation of Ellen's plans to meet at the graveyard is heard over his close-up that is jarringly, inexplicably darker, like a night shot, relative to the brightness of the rest of the scene.
      • Quotes

        Harvey Stuggs: [wrestling with Ellen] Damn little snoop! You come down here and spy on Jerry!

        Ellen Winslow: Stop!

        Harvey Stuggs: [repeated line]

        Harvey Stuggs: Bus tickets cost money! You wanna ride, you gotta pay!

        [rapes her while Jerry watches from beyond his mother's gravestone]

      • Connections
        Referenced in DVD/Lazerdisc/VHS collection 2016 (2016)

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      • Release date
        • December 1962 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA
      • Production company
        • B.H.S. Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 26m(86 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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