Fear
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Alfred Zeisler
Peter Cookson
Warren William
Anne Gwynne
Francis Pierlot
Nestor Paiva
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After medical student Larry Crain learns that his scholarship has been revoked, he takes his gold watch to one of his instructors, Professor Morton Stanley, who is operating an unlicensed pawnshop out of his apartment. Stanley offers Larry $10, which he reluctantly accepts. Larry then goes to a restaurant, where the customer next to him is unable to pay for her meal. Larry kindly pays the bill for her, and she promises to repay him the next time they meet. Larry returns home, wraps a glass ashtray in a handkerchief and goes to Stanley's. Larry hides in the shadows until a workman, who is painting an empty unit, leaves. Larry pretends to have brought Stanley another item to pawn, then hits him in the skull with the ashtray, killing him. Larry finds the money box, just as two more of Stanley's customers arrive at the door. When their knock goes unanswered, the customers decide to ask the janitor to check on Stanley, in case he is ill. After they leave, a panicked Larry rushes out empty-handed, and when he hears someone coming up the stairs, slips into the vacant unit, getting some paint on his jacket sleeve in the process. Larry falls asleep and is awakened the next morning by the landlady and police officer Schaefer, who has come to arrest him. As they are leaving, the landlady hands Larry his mail. At the station, Capt. Burke tells Larry that there was an announcement in the previous day's paper requesting that Stanley's customers come to reclaim their possessions and he was the only one who did not do so. Larry claims that he slept through the entire day and did not see the paper, then opens his mail. After reading it, Larry tells Burke that he has just received a check for $1000 from a periodical review that is going to publish an article that he submitted. Later, Larry finds Eileen, the customer whom he helped, working at the restaurant. They decide to have a picnic, but Schaefer forces Larry to return to the station. There, Burke complements Larry on his article, "Men Above the Law," in which he states his belief that if enough good results from an evil act, the act is justified. At the restaurant, the students excitedly inform Larry that the college has learned about his article and decided to renew his scholarship. At the station, Burke tells Larry that they found clothing fibers clinging to the paint inside the vacant unit. Larry goes to Eileen's home, confesses to the murder and resolves to turn himself in. When he returns home, Larry finds Burke waiting for him. Burke points out that day's headline: "Painter confesses murder," then says that sometimes innocent people confess to others' crimes. Burke calmly asks Larry to come to his office later, which Larry agrees to do, but after Burke leaves, Larry quickly packs. He arranges to meet Eileen at a travel agency and, when he sees her across the street, is so anxious to join her that he steps in front of a car and is hit. Back in his room, a feverish Larry wakes up from his nightmare, relieved to learn that he has only been dreaming. Then, Stanley arrives with a loan of $120 and news that Larry's scholarship has been renewed. In the hallway, Larry sees the landlady showing the customer from the restaurant to her new room, and she recognizes Larry. After she pays him the money that she owes him, Larry asks the woman, whose name is really Cathy, to meet him later.
Director
Alfred Zeisler
Cast
Peter Cookson
Warren William
Anne Gwynne
Francis Pierlot
Nestor Paiva
James Cardwell
Almira Sessions
William Moss
Harry Clay
Johnny Strong
Ernie Adams
Charles Calvert
Darren Mcgavin
Fairfax Burger
Lee "lasses" White
Ken Broeker
Carl Leviness
Dewey Robinson
Brick Sullivan
Jack Richardson
Winnie Nard
Phyllis Ayres
Hy Jason
Chester Conklin
Cedric Stevens
Bubbles Hecht
Crew
Clarence Bricker
Bob Clark
Glenn Cook
Dennis Cooper
Ace Herman
Edward J. Kay
Tom Lambert
John M. Lee
Dave Milton
Lindsley Parsons
Jackson Rose
F. Paul Sylos
Vin Taylor
Charles Thompson
Alfred Zeisler
Leonard Zurit
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The film's working title was Suspense. As noted in some reviews, the film was loosely based on Fedor Dostoevski's novel Crime and Punishment.