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Man Afraid

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
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6.1/10
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George Nader and Phyllis Thaxter in Man Afraid (1957)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

A burglar is surprised by David and Lisa Collins in their son's room. In the struggle, Lisa's eyes are hurt and David throws an ornament, unintentionally killing the young thief. It's not ea... Read allA burglar is surprised by David and Lisa Collins in their son's room. In the struggle, Lisa's eyes are hurt and David throws an ornament, unintentionally killing the young thief. It's not easy for Reverend Collins to deal with the resulting publicity, his own conscience, or Lisa'... Read allA burglar is surprised by David and Lisa Collins in their son's room. In the struggle, Lisa's eyes are hurt and David throws an ornament, unintentionally killing the young thief. It's not easy for Reverend Collins to deal with the resulting publicity, his own conscience, or Lisa's temporary blindness. Meanwhile Carl Simmons, father of the dead burglar, begins to stalk... Read all

  • Director
    • Harry Keller
  • Writers
    • Herb Meadow
    • Daniel B. Ullman
  • Stars
    • George Nader
    • Phyllis Thaxter
    • Tim Hovey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    321
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    • Director
      • Harry Keller
    • Writers
      • Herb Meadow
      • Daniel B. Ullman
    • Stars
      • George Nader
      • Phyllis Thaxter
      • Tim Hovey
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Nader
    George Nader
    • Rev. David Collins
    Phyllis Thaxter
    Phyllis Thaxter
    • Lisa Collins
    Tim Hovey
    Tim Hovey
    • Michael Collins
    Eduard Franz
    Eduard Franz
    • Carl Simmons
    Harold J. Stone
    Harold J. Stone
    • Lieutenant Marlin
    Judson Pratt
    Judson Pratt
    • Wilbur Fletcher
    Reta Shaw
    Reta Shaw
    • Nurse Willis
    Tom Nolan
    Tom Nolan
    • Ronnie 'Skunky' Fletcher
    • (as Butch Bernard)
    Mabel Albertson
    Mabel Albertson
    • Maggie
    Martin Milner
    Martin Milner
    • Shep Hamilton
    Carlos Albert
    • Congregation Member
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Arnold
    • Congregation Member
    • (uncredited)
    Benjie Bancroft
    • Boxing Match Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    John Barton
    • Congregation Member
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Boxing Match Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Tex Brodus
    • Boxing Match Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Congregation Member
    • (uncredited)
    George Calliga
    George Calliga
    • Boxing Match Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Harry Keller
    • Writers
      • Herb Meadow
      • Daniel B. Ullman
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    7telegonus

    Pleasantly Surprised

    This 1957 movie is fairly typical of a certain type of film from the fifties, usually made in black and white, often a thriller or crime drama, heavy on the suspense, with hints of madness, obsession or perversity of some sort in the villain. Most of these movies were made independently, but some studios ground them out, too. This one's a studio job, with a good deal of location shooting, and is a tad better than the average.

    Competently directed by Harry Keller, a veteran of this sort of thing, the plot revolves around a gentle, decent minister stalked by the father of a man he killed accidentally during a robbery. Most of the cast is competent if unexciting for the most part, with only Harold J. Stone really outstanding in his role as a police lieutenant. He handles his dialog excellently. The big surprise with with this one is the performance of George Nader in the lead. Never the most compelling of actors, I generally find Nader lacking in credibility in most everything he did. In this picture, however, he's excellent as the upstanding reverend. His acting is well above average for him, and elicits genuine sympathy, from this viewer anyway, and this made watching this otherwise generic movie a pleasant surprise.
    6blanche-2

    A burglar's father stalks a family

    George Nader and Phyllis Thaxter starred in Man Afraid from 1957, featuring Tim Hovey, Eduard Franz, Martin Milner, and Harold J. Stone, as well other familiar faces.

    A burglar breaks into the home of David (Nader) and Lisa Collins (Thaxter) entering into their son Michael's (Hovey) room. Thinking the music box might have jewelry, he opens it. Hearing the music, Lisa enters. The burglar scratches her corneas during a struggle; David enters, throws a snow globe at his head and kills him.

    David is extremely upset that he's killed a man. He's called a hero, which he doesn't like, and he asks to speak to the boy's father, Carl (Franz). Meanwhile, Lisa will have to wear patches and an eye mask until her eyes are healed.

    Carl Simmons then begins stalking Michael. Of course times were different then. His parents thought nothing of letting him walk to his friend's house in the dark. He runs home sweating he's seen Simmons, whom he encountered while playing. Later he actually enters the Simmons' home.

    This isn't a bad B movie, nor is it great. The pace is a little too leisurely and uneven. George Nader was a decent actor and handsome. While his career in films here wasn't spectacular, he had a good TV career and starred in films in Germany.

    In 1972, he began to work for Rock Hudson; he and his partner, Mark Miller, were like family to Hudson and inherited the interest of his $27 million estate.

    Sadly, the child, Tim Hovey, died of a drug overdose at the age of 44.
    9clanciai

    A priest's extreme predicament

    George Nader is the priest who is visited by a burglar at home scaring the wits out of his young son and his wife, but Nader interrupts the burglar in his act, there is a fight, and accidentally the priest kills the burglar by just throwing a hard object at him, in defence of his son, his wife and himself. He can not be convicted of the homicide, while at the same time he refuses to call it an act of self defence, as the death of the burglar nails his conscience. The burglar succeeded in damaging his wife's eyes at that, and she has to remain blindfolded from now on, until it becomes clear whether she may keep her sight or not. Since the burglar is dead and the priest can't be prosecuted, the case seems to be closed, but the burglar had a father, and here is the complication. The father can't get over it, and starts stalking the reverend's boy. The reverend tries to come to terms with him, which proves impossible. That father never speaks a word throughout the film.

    It's an educating study in the mentalities of fathers, a failed father, another father whose boy ends up in hospital, and the father of the criminal, whose depths of unfathomable anguish we can never understand, as little as his way of acting. He probably isn't aware himself of what he is doing in persecuting the boy. What really gives the film some dynamic dimension is the terrific music by Henry Mancini. It is brutal, subconsciously suggestive and horribly intrusive, like a dramatic illustration of the common nightmare of all the protagonists. The film is unique in many ways, as I've never seen any film trying to cope with the same kind of dilemma of conscience, despair and death.
    5rooster_davis

    I don't think it's as good as some are saying

    I decided to watch this movie because the premise seemed promising. And I did watch it all the way to the end, which says something good about it since often I give up on a movie that doesn't hold my interest. What I found wrong with 'Man Afraid' is that right off the bat the parents - especially the father - are playing so fast and loose with the safety of their son, i.e. Having him walk to his friend's house after dark especially after the kid has told them that the father of the dead burglar has approached him. The kid's father knows that the other father is upset and would not even talk to him, so he just dismisses the kid's claims out of hand? Even though the kid has a history of exaggeration, this would be no time to dismiss his claims about being pursued by the dead guy's father.

    And the police seem awfully reluctant to do much about the dead guy's father either, even when the kid's mother sees him in her home and she has to try and get away from him. 'Oh, she couldn't have seen him, she didn't know what he looked like,' says the police detective. Over and over the police refuse to believe there's anything really going on to be concerned about.

    This movie was only so-so. And I have to say that I didn't find the ending all that satisfying either. This is not in the same league as 'Cape Fear' as someone else said. Not even close IMO.
    5arthur_tafero

    Uneven Noir - Man Afraid

    I'm sorry, but. I wasn't afraid of a man who didnt change his clothes for over a week. You could probably smell him two blocks away. George Nader plays a minister and is relatively convincing. Eduard Franz, however, steals the film as the sicko Simmons, who wants some type of revenge for his son being killed by a fastball to the bean of his son by the minister while he was robbing a house. He had it coming. Nice pitching job by Nader; he might have helped the Yankees that year.

    Watchable mess just for the Simmons character. The music by Henry Mancini is not very romanic. Nader's son, Michael Collins, would go on to become a great leader of the Irish resistance in Ireland, although the name might just be a coincidence. Don't waste your time on this one.

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      Feature-film debut of Troy Donahue in an uncredited role.
    • Soundtracks
      Father of Mercy, Lover of all Children (St Elizabeth)
      Words by Francis John Moore, 1935

      Music by Silesian Melody, pub. Leipzig, 1842

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1957 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "DK Classics" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Isabella Mars" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Überall lauert der Tod
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Monica Pier, California, USA(Photograph)
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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