Summer of Fear (1996 film)

Summer of Fear
Based on Simon Says novel by Gloria Murphy
Written by John Gay
Directed by Mike Robe
Starring Gregory Harrison
Glynnis O'Connor
Lee Garlington
David Gallagher
Corin Nemec
Music by Mark Snow
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Mike Robe
Richard Thomas
Producer(s) S. Bryan Hickox
Cinematography Alan Caso
Editor(s) Sabrina Plisco-Morris
Running time 100 minutes
Production company(s) Mike Robe Productions
Hallmark Entertainment
Release
Original network CBS
Original release April 3, 1996 (1996-04-03)

Summer of Fear is a 1996 American made-for-television psychological thriller film starring Gregory Harrison, Glynnis O'Connor, Lee Garlington and Corin Nemec which premiered on CBS on April 3, 1996. It was written by John Gay and based on the novel Simon Says by Gloria Murphy.

Plot

Lucas Marshall (Gregory Harrison) is a corporate executive who has inherited a summer cottage from his deceased aunt and decides to bring his family there for a summer vacation. En route to the cottage, the Marshalls encounter two evil men who attack the family only to be rescued by Simon (Corin Nemec), a 19-year-old mysterious drifter. Lucas then makes the fatal mistake of welcoming Simon into his family home.

Soon, Simon begins to play psychological games with the family, and Lucas becomes concerned as the young man forces his way into the family by becoming a role model to their son Zack (David Gallagher). Although Simon seems like a good-natured person, Lucas has bad feelings about him and fears that Simon may harbor a dark secret.

Cast

Production

Summer of Fear was shot entirely on location in Jacksonville, Florida from January 22 to February 14, 1996.[1]

Home video release

Summer of Fear was released on DVD by Platinum Disc on March 8, 2007.[2]

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