film "Fear" (1996)

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Fear is a 1996 psychological thriller film starring Mark Wahlberg and Reese Witherspoon that follows a teenage romance turning dangerously obsessive and violent.

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instanceOf film
psychological thriller film
antagonist David McCall NERFINISHED
basedOn original screenplay
boxOfficeGrossWorldwide approximately $20 million
cinematographyBy Thomas Kloss NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director James Foley NERFINISHED
distributedBy Universal Pictures
distributorRegion North America
editedBy David Brenner NERFINISHED
Gerald B. Greenberg NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Vancouver
genre psychological thriller
thriller
hasCultFollowing yes
hasTheme domestic violence
obsession
stalking
teenage romance
leadActor Mark Wahlberg NERFINISHED
Reese Witherspoon NERFINISHED
mainCharacter David McCall NERFINISHED
Nicole Walker NERFINISHED
Steve Walker NERFINISHED
musicBy Carter Burwell NERFINISHED
notableScene roller coaster scene featuring Nicole and David
originalLanguage English
parentalFigureCharacter Steve Walker NERFINISHED
plotSummary A teenage girl begins a romance with an older boy that becomes dangerously obsessive and violent.
producer Brian Grazer NERFINISHED
productionCompany Imagine Entertainment NERFINISHED
protagonist Nicole Walker NERFINISHED
ratingMPAA R
releaseDate 1996-04-12
releaseYear 1996
runtimeMinutes 97
setIn Seattle NERFINISHED
starring Alyssa Milano NERFINISHED
Amy Brenneman NERFINISHED
Christopher Gray NERFINISHED
Mark Wahlberg NERFINISHED
Reese Witherspoon NERFINISHED
William Petersen NERFINISHED
storyBy Christopher Crowe NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting 1990s
title Fear NERFINISHED
writer Christopher Crowe NERFINISHED

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