Fear

Fear

195483 min
6.3/10
ThrillerDrama

Plot Summary

Irene Wagner, the wife of the prominent German scientist Professor Albert Wagner, had been having an affair with Erich Baumann. She does not disclose this to her husband, hoping to preserve his innocence and their "perfect marriage". This fills her with anxiety and guilt. However, Johanna Schultze, Erich's jealous ex-girlfriend, learns about the affair and begins to blackmail Irene, turning Irene's psychological torture into a harsh reality.

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👥Cast (15)

Ingrid Bergman

Ingrid Bergman

Irène Wagner

Mathias Wieman

Mathias Wieman

Albert Wagner

Renate Mannhardt

Renate Mannhardt

Luisa Vidor

Kurt Kreuger

Kurt Kreuger

Erich Baumann

Elise Aulinger

Elise Aulinger

Haushälterin

Edith Schultze-Westrum

Edith Schultze-Westrum

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Steffi Stroux

Steffi Stroux

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Annelore Wied

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Rolf Deininger

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Albert Herz

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Klaus Kinski

Klaus Kinski

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Klara Kraft

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Director

Roberto Rossellini

Writers

Franz von Treuberg, Sergio Amidei, Roberto Rossellini

Producers

Herman Millakowsky

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🏷️Keywords

jealousyblackmailsecret

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

7/19/2023

Ingrid Bergman is "Irene" married to "Albert" (Mathias Wieman) but has been having an affair with the much younger "Erich" (Kurt Kreuger). The relentlessness of the secret-keeping takes it's toll and "Irene" tries to end it all. Her secret is not quite as safe as she had thought, though - and she soon discovers that opportunist "Johanna" (Renate Mannhardt) knows the score and wants 3,000 Marks to keep silent. Will that do the trick, or is that just the start of an even more slippery slope? This is short and sweet - reasonably paced, with decent characterisations from Bergman and her grasping nemesis Mannhardt, but the story itself it overly simple and lacks any sense of jeopardy. We always know what is going to happen - and although Roberto Rossellini does try to inject the merest hint of menace, Bergman is all just too "nice" to be convincing. She has the bad temper of a field mouse.

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