Director: Bernard Knowles•Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
A man wakes up in a hospital with amnesia, unsure of his identity or how he got there. As he tries to piece together his past, he uncovers a sinister plot involving a dangerous cult and a series of disturbing experiments. He must confront his forgotten memories and the terrifying truth before he becomes their next victim.
Fear No More is a largely forgotten B-movie from the early 1960s, often criticized for its low budget and derivative plot. However, some found its suspenseful atmosphere and psychological horror elements to be mildly engaging, particularly for fans of vintage thrillers. It received minimal critical attention upon its release.
Atmospheric, though somewhat slow-paced.
Relies on familiar horror tropes.
Limited by its budget but offers some suspense.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this obscure film, but those that exist often note its dated feel and predictable storyline. Some viewers appreciate the attempt at psychological horror given the era and budget.
The film was released in the UK as 'The Tell-Tale Heart', though it is not an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's famous short story.
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