CAPE FEARÂ (18)
D:Â Martin Scorsese
Universal/Amblin/Cappa/Tribeca (Barbara de
Fina)
USA 🇺🇸 1991
128 mins
Thriller/Horror
W: Wesley Strick [based on the 1962 screenplay by James R.
Webb]
DP: Freddie Francis
Ed: Thelma Schoonmaker
Mus: Elmer Bernstein
PD: Henry Bumstead
Robert DeNiro (Max Cady), Nick Nolte (Sam
Bowden), Jessica Lange (Leigh Bowden), Juliette Lewis (Danielle Bowden), Joe Don Baker (Claude Kersek), Robert Mitchum (Lieutenant Elgart), Gregory Peck (Lee Heller), Martin
Balsam (Judge)
It's incredibly rare that a remake is superior to the
original film, but Scorsese's film is just that. The storyline and music are the same from the 1962 original, but Robert DeNiro is even more menacing as the psychopathic ex-convict Max Cady,
seeking revenge against the lawyer who failed to successfully defend him. Cady stalks lawyer Sam Bowden's family, who have to flee their home in terror to escape the madman, culminating in a
thrilling ending aboard a houseboat.
DeNiro steals the movie, but all the other performances
are excellent, especially Juliette Lewis as Sam's naïve daughter who becomes the chilling obsession of Cady.
7/10