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Living in Fear

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
479
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Living in Fear (2001)
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A man returning to his childhood home for the reading of a will is met by hostility. Do the townsfolk know more about him than his new wife?A man returning to his childhood home for the reading of a will is met by hostility. Do the townsfolk know more about him than his new wife?A man returning to his childhood home for the reading of a will is met by hostility. Do the townsfolk know more about him than his new wife?

  • Director
    • Martin Kitrosser
  • Writers
    • Robert Kearney
    • Martin Kitrosser
  • Stars
    • William R. Moses
    • Marcia Cross
    • Daniel Quinn
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    479
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Kitrosser
    • Writers
      • Robert Kearney
      • Martin Kitrosser
    • Stars
      • William R. Moses
      • Marcia Cross
      • Daniel Quinn
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William R. Moses
    William R. Moses
    • Chuck Hausman
    Marcia Cross
    Marcia Cross
    • Rebecca Haussman
    Daniel Quinn
    Daniel Quinn
    • Art Sinnar
    Katherine Helmond
    Katherine Helmond
    • Mrs. Ford
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Rev. Leo Hausman
    Brandon Maggart
    Brandon Maggart
    • Pete Gromek
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • Cliff Bartok
    Christopher Kriesa
    Christopher Kriesa
    • Lyle Pointer
    Donald Craig
    • John Wilkerson
    Michele Scarabelli
    Michele Scarabelli
    • Jeanine Blaylock
    Ted Haler
    • Stuart Blaylock
    Cynthia Preston
    Cynthia Preston
    • Mary Hausman
    • (as Cyndy Preston)
    Evan Ellingson
    Evan Ellingson
    • Young Chuck at 12
    Davis Mikaels
    Davis Mikaels
    • Young Chuck at 20
    Lisa Avery
    Lisa Avery
    • Assistant to producer
    Tony Devon
    Tony Devon
    • Jonathan Painter
    Pete Sepenuk
    Pete Sepenuk
    • Director
      • Martin Kitrosser
    • Writers
      • Robert Kearney
      • Martin Kitrosser
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    8dukesjc

    William R. Moses

    I thought Billy Moses (so known in his youthful acting days) displayed the frustrated anger of an abused child so believably in this film. Best effort from him I've ever observed. Powerless anger is a complex emotion and he nailed it. It can't be easy to show anger, pain, and frustration in the same tearful face. It's not that I don't have a life, but did anybody else notice that the license plate on his preserved boyhood Mustang was the exact same as on James Garner's ROCKFORD FILES Firebird 30 years ago. Please, somebody. I was especially impressed by this abused character being unable to accept harsh military discipline and faking mental illness to escape that commitment. How many young men in jails, prisons and stockades are there because of unresolved anger from childhood abuse? And that admission by his character complicated the revelation of his innocence. This movie is more than just a two-hour MURDER SHE WROTE, but the complex story of a father's botched love for his fearful son. It challenges the Biblical admonition of spare the rod and spoil the child when a religious man goes off discipline's deep, dark end. The they-lived-happily-ever-after ending was ambiguous at best and most of us would have loved to have seen the money actually returned to its rightful owners not just alluded to.
    Doylenf

    Woman in peril...husband might be killer...

    LIVING IN FEAR is the kind of movie we've all seen before--and here at least it's told with a moderate amount of suspense diluted by a back and forth suspicion that the husband may or may not be a killer. I say diluted because along the way motives become fuzzy and it isn't until we learn the whole truth at the end that we see how neatly everything was manipulated to keep us watching. It's the kind of story where you can't see how it's all going to be resolved--nor which characters will survive the climactic confrontation at the finale.

    I'd say it's a better than average made-for-TV movie that creates suspense in a rather mechanical way. Performances are credible, especially William R. Moses who seems to specialize in these kind of ambiguous roles in stories of scare and menace. Marcia Cross is efficient enough as his mystified wife and John Saxon is seen briefly in a cameo role.

    Not bad as these sort of things go but not up to Agatha Christie level either.
    6blanche-2

    Predictable

    William R. Moses and Marcia Cross star as Chuck and his wife Rebecca in Living in Fear, which was probably a tv movie.

    Moses' fiancee was killed some 20 years earlier, and most of the town thinks he killed her. With his estranged pastor father's death, he returns to his home town with his wife to deal with his father's house and estate.

    Turns out he hasn't been particularly forthcoming about his past so Rebecca has a few unpleasant surprises- the accusation of murder by the town, another old girlfriend who wants to see him; when she winds up dead, his wife starts to get nervous.

    There are also people who had an investment partnership with the pastor. In his will, he says he lost all the money. They aren't convinced and want it back.

    Kind of a blah movie and you can guess where it's going right away.
    jl-39962

    Anachronistic

    This movie was made in 2001. The main character was in the military 20 years ago, where his friend died (came home in a body bag).

    However, there were no real American military actions occurring in 1981, or in the years preceding or succeeding then.

    The only real U.S. military deaths even close to then were in 1983, in Beiruit and Grenada, and both were very small in number. Also, the guy actually left town 20 years ago, and was in the military before then. (although his friend may have stayed in 2-5 years, and died there.)

    Someone else posted that the friend died in Vietnam. That could only work if the film was set in 1991, not 2001.

    Odd.
    10tiffanie_says_stay_in_your_lane

    Suspenseful and powerful acting

    Living in Fear is a far cry from William R. Moses's film that I watched before this, Alone with a Stranger. I would recommend this if you want an actual thriller that contains twists and turns, and leaves you guessing to the very end. This plotline made more sense compared to Alone with a Stranger. It captured the emotional pain and suffering that so many people carry with them from childhood.

    Chuck Hausman (William R. Moses) returns to the community where he was born and raised with his new wife Rebecca (Marcia Cross). The town, Deerfield, is tight-knit, isolated, and not to mention, somewhat creepy. The residents are typical small town folk: gossipy, nosy, judgmental, and close-minded. Chuck is returning for the reading of his father's, reverend Leo Hausman, will, who traumatized him with routine belt beatings. The people who knew Leo have always despised Chuck - they placed the blame on him for a murder that happened 20 years ago. Rebecca soon finds herself in an unsettling position of wondering if she married a killer, or if he's innocent, and the people in the town have just always held a grudge against him.

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    • Trivia
      The license plate on Chuck Hausman's blue mustang is the same as the one on the Firebird that Jim Rockford drove in Deux cent dollars plus les frais (1974), California 853 OKG.
    • Goofs
      In the very beginning, the wife falls down a flight of stairs. But when William Moses carries the woman's body to the car, the house behind him is a one-story house.
    • Quotes

      Rebecca Hausman: Oh, my God... what have you done?

    • Connections
      References Deux cent dollars plus les frais (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      When Love Runs Dry
      Written by Andrew M. Chukerman (as Andrew Chukerman)

      Performed by Bubba Dean Rambo

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2002 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le doute en plein coeur
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Playback Productions LLC
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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