Fear backdrop - movieMx Review
Fear movie poster - Fear review and rating on movieMx
195483 minThriller, Drama

Fear

Is Fear a Hit or Flop?

FLOP

Is Fear worth watching? With a rating of 6.3/10, this Thriller, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

6.354 votes
RateYour rating
Advertisement

Fear Synopsis

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.

Advertisement

Top Cast

Ingrid Bergman
Ingrid BergmanIrène Wagner
Mathias Wieman
Mathias WiemanAlbert Wagner
Renate Mannhardt
Renate MannhardtLuisa Vidor
Kurt Kreuger
Kurt KreugerErich Baumann
Elise Aulinger
Elise AulingerHaushälterin
Edith Schultze-Westrum
Edith Schultze-Westrum
Steffi Stroux
Steffi Stroux
Annelore Wied
Annelore Wied
Rolf Deininger
Rolf Deininger
Albert Herz
Albert Herz

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fear worth watching?

Fear has received mixed reviews with a 6.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Drama movies.

Is Fear hit or flop?

Fear has received average ratings (6.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Fear?

Fear is a Thriller, Drama movie that Irene Wagner, the wife of the prominent German scientist Professor Albert Wagner, had been having an affair with Erich Baumann. She does not disclose ...

You Might Also Like

Explore More

Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 19, 2023
★ 6

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.