The presence of a malicious stranger threatens to destroy the peace and harmony of a vacationing executive's family life.The presence of a malicious stranger threatens to destroy the peace and harmony of a vacationing executive's family life.The presence of a malicious stranger threatens to destroy the peace and harmony of a vacationing executive's family life.
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Average cast. Predictable plot. And a happy ending... Uhh.. What kinda movie is this supposed to be anyways? Too lame to be a thriller, so let's say it's one of those semi-suspense flicks. Pretty standard film all in all that really has not much new to offer... If you don't have anything better to do, you might as well watch this.
'Summer of Fear' is basically an imitation of 'Fear', which had superior production values and was also released in 1996. 'Fear' also starred Mark Wahlberg and Reese Witherspoon.
Truth be told, I did enjoy some parts of 'Summer of Fear' in a guilty pleasure sort of way and the story did have potential for an intriguing thriller/horror film. However, it is obvious that it was made as a TV film which was envisaged to be a sort of rip-off of 'Fear', as I have already explained. Some of the acting by Corin Nemec as Simon near the end of this film (prepare for a surprising plot twist), for example, has to be some of the most laughably atrocious acting that I have ever seen! Corin Nemec is definitely not Mark Wahlberg, let me leave it at that; but, to be fair, Corin Nemec did portray the demented aspect of his character well, at least before the ending.
Truth be told, I did enjoy some parts of 'Summer of Fear' in a guilty pleasure sort of way and the story did have potential for an intriguing thriller/horror film. However, it is obvious that it was made as a TV film which was envisaged to be a sort of rip-off of 'Fear', as I have already explained. Some of the acting by Corin Nemec as Simon near the end of this film (prepare for a surprising plot twist), for example, has to be some of the most laughably atrocious acting that I have ever seen! Corin Nemec is definitely not Mark Wahlberg, let me leave it at that; but, to be fair, Corin Nemec did portray the demented aspect of his character well, at least before the ending.
I've seen this movie and it is the exact plot as in a book by Lois Duncan called "Summer of Fear", it's a good book you should read it. But still their are no writing credits towards her even though it my say this other lady wrote a book called "Simon Says", it's still the same book and I'm pretty sure "Summer of Fear" was written first. But the movie was ok it really wasn't that suspenseful and it's really a movie you'd have to be up with insomnia to watch.I wouldn't waste 3 dollars to rent it. Though a good movie you should sit through is "Cruel Intentions"!
Summer of Fear aka Stranger in our House was a movie directed by Wes Craven made for TV based on a Lois Duncan novel. Lois Duncan also wrote I know what you did last summer.
This movie is similar I guess in plot but is basically about a guy and his family who go to his family lake house and get carjacked on the way. They are saved by a young guy named just "simon". They settle in to the house and happen to bump into Simon at the town center. From there he invades their life.
Typical TV movie for lifetime which I always enjoy. For a boring Sunday afternoon - I say go for it.
This movie is similar I guess in plot but is basically about a guy and his family who go to his family lake house and get carjacked on the way. They are saved by a young guy named just "simon". They settle in to the house and happen to bump into Simon at the town center. From there he invades their life.
Typical TV movie for lifetime which I always enjoy. For a boring Sunday afternoon - I say go for it.
A lot of upsetting and dramatically bad things happen to this family. I sat waiting for the horror to start, but there was nothing but disturbing events. If I liked drama and seeing people upset and hurt, I'd give this a higher rating.
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