Watch: Hidden Fears 1993 123movies, Full Movie Online – Several years after her husband’s murder, a haunted widow approaches the police with new evidence. Unfortunately the perpetrators discover that the case is re-opened, and they set out to kill the eyewitnesses and the widow herself..
Plot: A widowed woman is being stalked by her husband’s murderers.
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Watch it for Meg Foster.
Straight-to-video, almost like a life-time presentation sees this sleepy, if rather underwhelming suspense drama treads water for so long to only end on a whimper. A young woman and her children horrifyingly watch from their car as her husband is beaten to death by two drunken rednecks in a car-park of a fast-food joint. Quite a few years later the case remains unsolved, but she’s moved on with her life. That’s until she’s given a document from one of the old officers on the case which can reveal the killers and so she goes about seeking help from the public over a TV board cast. However the killers happen to be watching and decide that they want to pay her a visit. But also witnesses of her husband’s death are being brutally murdered one-by-one. Is there a connection is she next along with her children?The muddled script is thick on drama (where there are some very out-of- sorts, contrived and unconvincing developments), little suspense (weakly delivered) with a quite generic wrap-up. Sadly I found moments unintentionally laughably, mainly that of our trashy killers who were far from threatening. It didn’t feel much like a thriller, but a piece looking more so of the affects facing victims of these types of deplorable acts of violence. It’s rather numbing, possibly purposely done and this could be contributed to a non-surprising reveal. Meg Foster gives a strong willed, solemn performance, other than her Frederic Forest shows up in a minor part. Jean Bodon’s direction is taut, but lifeless with a real lack of style.
Watch it for Meg Foster.
Straight-to-video, almost like a life-time presentation sees this sleepy, if rather underwhelming suspense drama treads water for so long to only end on a whimper. A young woman and her children horrifyingly watch from their car as her husband is beaten to death by two drunken rednecks in a car-park of a fast-food joint. Quite a few years later the case remains unsolved, but she’s moved on with her life. That’s until she’s given a document from one of the old officers on the case which can reveal the killers and so she goes about seeking help from the public over a TV board cast. However the killers happen to be watching and decide that they want to pay her a visit. But also witnesses of her husband’s death are being brutally murdered one-by-one. Is there a connection is she next along with her children?The muddled script is thick on drama (where there are some very out-of- sorts, contrived and unconvincing developments), little suspense (weakly delivered) with a quite generic wrap-up. Sadly I found moments unintentionally laughably, mainly that of our trashy killers who were far from threatening. It didn’t feel much like a thriller, but a piece looking more so of the affects facing victims of these types of deplorable acts of violence. It’s rather numbing, possibly purposely done and this could be contributed to a non-surprising reveal. Meg Foster gives a strong willed, solemn performance, other than her Frederic Forest shows up in a minor part. Jean Bodon’s direction is taut, but lifeless with a real lack of style.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 30 min (90 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated R
Genre Thriller
Director Jean Bodon
Writer Stuart Kaminsky
Actors Meg Foster, Frederic Forrest, Mariah Reed
Country United States
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Sound Mix Dolby
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Camera Panavision Cameras and Lenses
Laboratory Continental Film Laboratories, Miami, USA
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