Journey Into Fear

1975

Action / Thriller

Plot summary


Uploaded by: FREEMAN

Director

Top cast

Ian McShane Photo
Ian McShane as Banat
Sam Waterston Photo
Sam Waterston as Mr. Graham
Shelley Winters Photo
Shelley Winters as Mrs. Mathews
Vincent Price Photo
Vincent Price as Dervos
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
912.42 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 39 min
P/S 1 / 2
1.65 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 39 min
P/S ...

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by larryanderson8 / 10

GREAT, EXCITING STORY AND FANTASTIC CAST

I saw this movie when it first showed on TV in 1975 and watch it now and then. The story of the "man with endless lives" never gets old. Many people try and kill him but he just escapes every time. It tries hard to be a tense thriller but just ambles along with one exciting sequence after another. When I saw it for the first time, Jose tells Sam, as he is trying to PIMP her off to him, "Yvette Mimieux has smelt a lot of balls". I distinctly remember that line in the 1975 showing but it seems to have been cut from all the recent releases. Maybe the Blu-Ray (yes, there is a Blu-Ray coming out),release will include that spicy line. During the end explosion at the gas station, the man in the front seat of the car is Nello Pazzafini, star of many Italian action movies in the 1960. You name it, he was in it. Click on his name and be amazed by the list of credits he has raked up. Watch this great suspense movie if you get a chance. The ship captain keeps taunting Sam with his "bang bang, you're dead" line. Someone should have made him dead.

Reviewed by gridoon20224 / 10

Opens and closes with a (literal) bang, in-between it's very mediocre

Top-notch cast, nice scenery (in Turkey, Greece and Italy),a dazzling car stunt at the very start and a memorable dispatching of the final villain are the main virtues of this otherwise pedestrian chase yarn which plays like an elongated episode of a TV series of its time. There is very little story - just the pretext of a McGuffin (everybody is after Sam Waterston for some "information" he has - which we never learn what it is). Vincent Price and Ian McShane fare best in the name-packed cast; Waterston is a rather bland lead, Zero Mostel is annoying as a "Turkish" agent, and Yvette Mimieux gets to show us her washboard abs, which are a definite plus, but has little else to do. *1/2 out of 4.

Reviewed by Strider-1006 / 10

Good but could have been even better. Love to do a remake if done correctly

An American geologist Mr. Graham, played by Sam Waterston accidentally discovers oil in Turkey. Several assassins are sent to eliminate him, but they all fail. He eventually boards a passenger boat to try to escape. However, one of the passengers is an undercover assassin.

Movie has a great cast with an extremely young Ian McShane (DEADWOOD) as Banat the hitman who does not have a single line in the movie but carries menace like Aldo Ray's character in WELCOME TO HARD TIMES. Vincent Price makes a great turn as Banat's employer named Dervos. Donald Pleasance plays Turkish undercover officer Kuvetli , posing as a Turkish cigarette salesman who does not smoke and works for a company no one has ever heard of. Yvette Mimieux plays Josette who is being pimped out by her husband Jose played by Scott Marlowe. She is the love interest or bait for the Sam Waterston character Mr. Graham. Joseph Wiseman plays Colonel Haki who is trying to protect Mr. Graham from getting killed. Stanley Holloway and Shelly Winters play a married couple. Shelly plays a racist gossipy woman named Mrs. Mathews and Stanley Holloway in his final movie appearance plays her kindly husband Mr. Mathews.

Movie has super exciting opening and start, it kind of bogs down in the middle then jumps back into action towards the end.

Ripe for a remake.

Read more IMDb reviews