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Fear No Evil

  • TV Movie
  • 1969
  • Unrated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Lynda Day George and Louis Jourdan in Fear No Evil (1969)
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A psychiatrist investigates a man possessed by a spirit living in an antique mirror that can bring dead people back to life.A psychiatrist investigates a man possessed by a spirit living in an antique mirror that can bring dead people back to life.A psychiatrist investigates a man possessed by a spirit living in an antique mirror that can bring dead people back to life.

  • Director
    • Paul Wendkos
  • Writers
    • Guy Endore
    • Richard Alan Simmons
  • Stars
    • Louis Jourdan
    • Lynda Day George
    • Carroll O'Connor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    468
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    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • Guy Endore
      • Richard Alan Simmons
    • Stars
      • Louis Jourdan
      • Lynda Day George
      • Carroll O'Connor
    • 21User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Louis Jourdan
    Louis Jourdan
    • Dr. David Sorell
    Lynda Day George
    Lynda Day George
    • Barbara Anholt
    • (as Lynda Day)
    Carroll O'Connor
    Carroll O'Connor
    • Myles Donovan
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Paul Varney
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Harry Snowden
    Marsha Hunt
    Marsha Hunt
    • Mrs. Varney
    Katherine Woodville
    Katherine Woodville
    • Ingrid Dorne
    • (as Katharine Woodville)
    Harry Davis
    • Mr. Wyant
    Ivor Barry
    Ivor Barry
    • Lecturer
    Jeanne Buckley
    • Miss Bamett
    Robert Sampson
    Robert Sampson
    • First Party Guest
    Lyn Peters
    • Second Party Guest
    Susan Brown
    Susan Brown
    • Third Party Guest
    Tammy Lee
    • Little Girl in Park
    Trent Lehman
    • Boy on Bench
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • Guy Endore
      • Richard Alan Simmons
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    rae157

    An Opinion.

    One of the most brilliant made for television films ever aired, it is sad to say, appears to be now a "Lost" film as Universal Pictures, after I did research on this title, has no print or material on this title in their vaults.

    I know this as a fact when I worked with film historian, Philip J. Riley, when working together on my book of the making of "Fear No Evil" (BearManor Media 2012).

    There is a 16mm in the Library of Congress, and there are prints in the hands of private collectors, but, it appears, that all 35mm materials were possibly junked before the idea recycling titles for VHS/laserdisc and DVD were thought of.

    Hopefully, someone, or someplace (France?), has the materials so a beautiful digital restoration can be made.
    yah_kob

    a frightening, errie experience

    I have a taped copy of this movie ...... somewhere. It is quite special, so I was surprised to find it unlisted in guidebooks such as Mauldin's. An important element involves a demonic force trying to seduce a young woman when she gazes into a mirror. Maybe it's just me, but the idea of an evil force from inside a mirror trying to distort your view of reality and control you seems particularly frightening --- of course one thinks of Dead of Night (1945), the old classic horror film. Also, the scenes where the demon is being summoned are quite disturbing --- the makers of the film seem to have had some special insight into demonology. Bradford Dillman is already dead for most of the movie, but he plays a great haunted spirit on both sides of the grave, and Louis Jourdan is good as the calm, rational psychiatrist trying to help the woman by any means possible, including unorthodox ones.
    8snicewanger

    An Antique Mirror Gives a Beautiful Young Lady a Devil of a Time

    The story opens with a seemingly groggy and disoriented Paul Varney banging on the door of closed antique shop. Varney flashes a wad of cash at the shop owner and once inside, purchases a beautiful full length antique mirror and arranges to have it delivered to his apartment. Hosting an all night party at his apartment, psychiatrist David Sorell meets Varney and his fiancé Barbara Anholt through his friend Miles Donovan. During a discussion about evil spirits and demons, Varney brings up the demon Rakashi. When Sorell questions Varney about it he gets a a bit touchy and leaves with Barbara to race in a vintage car road rally. Looking in his rear view mirror during the course of rally, Varney seems overcome by a reflection in the mirror and wreaks the car killing himself and injuring Barbara.

    A grief stricken and depressed Barbara moves in with Paul's affluent mother, but instead of recovering, Barbara seems to be drifting deeper into a suicidal state and is becoming obsessed with idea of joining Paul in the afterlife via the antique mirror where she believes Paul's spirit dwells.

    To save Barbara's life, David Sorell must investigate the circumstances leading up to Pauls death, including the reasons for his purchase of the antique mirror, his knowledge of Rakashi,and his participation in a demon raising ceremony conducted by a convocation of demonologists immediately prior to his purchasing the mirror.During the course of his investigation, Sorell with the help of his friend and mentor Harry Snowden,and despite the attempted obstructions of Miles Donovan,learns there is much more to the Rakashi legend the he could have possibly imagined and that some people he thought he knew, are not what they seem to be. Every piece of evidence he follows leads him back to the mirror and it's hold on Barbara and in the end he finds himself in a fantastic and horrifying neither world struggling for Barbara's very soul.

    Paul Wendkos knew how to direct television drama and he does a top notch job with Fear No Evil. The film boast a wonderful cast with Louis Jourdan,Carroll O'Connor,and Bradford Dillman and they give excellent performances. Beautiful Lynda Day George is sexy and vulnerable as Barbara. Wilfred Hyde-White, Marsha Hunt, and Katherine Woodville are top notch in key supporting roles. If William Goldenburgs eerie musical score doesn't give you goosebumps then nothing will. This is a very hard movie to locate, but it's truly a little treasure if you do.
    lab41986

    a lasting impression...

    I remember seeing this as a kid and NEVER forgetting it. I found it haunting and also hauntingly beautiful in its way. I have tried to track down a copy but have never been able to find much at all about this movie. I remembered Lynda George and Bradford Dillman and through a bunch of searching finally located info. I am surprised it is so hard to locate unless I am only imagining how good it was. The film was poignant and I especially liked Lynda George's performance. If anyone knows how I can get a copy, please email me. It was one of my favorite movies long ago. I also liked the Borgia Stick and had these two confused in my mind. That movie is also nearly as obscure and hard
    8Antknee-2

    Sophisticated blend of suggested horror and surprising sexual content for its time ('69) and place (tv).

    FEAR NO EVIL is a sophisticated blend of suggested horror and surprising sexual content for its time ('69) and place (tv). I haven't seen this movie since it was first broadcast, and I wish it were available on video so I could reconfirm my impressions about it. The opening scene, at a party, in which Louis Jourdan intrigues and frightens his friends about the contents of a box in his possession, sets the tone for the film and is a masterfully edited sequence of the unknown and unseen that scares the viewer without resorting to gore or cheap shocks.

    The plot of the picture, dealing with passion from beyond the grave, is exceptionally well done and quite daring and bold for a late-sixties tv movie. Again, I wish I had the opportunity to re-view the movie to re-experience the pleasure it gave me, so that the story would be fresher in my mind and I could do it more justice here.

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    • Trivia
      NBC World Premiere Series, Fear No Evil was the first Movie of the Week (MOW).
    • Quotes

      Myles Donovan: How do you see yourself? As white magic fighting black? Good against Evil?

      Dr. David Sorell: Against you, yes. Against this - thing - you've done.

      Myles Donovan: Do you understand what evil really is? Because it's won it's case, doctor. I mean, one worships the all powerful if one worships at all. Look at the misery of our world, the agony and the suffering. Can you doubt that Satan leaped from heaven, not as the vanquished, but as the victor? And gave us science, the destroyer, my own particular shrine. We're all hostages of hell, doctor! All we can do is cry for mercy. Do you deny my logic?

      Dr. David Sorell: Your case fails.

      Myles Donovan: Prove it.

      Dr. David Sorell: Life is a denial. What you worship is death.

    • Connections
      Followed by Ritual of Evil (1970)

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bedeviled
    • Filming locations
      • Bradbury Building - 304 S. Broadway, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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