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The Fear: Resurrection 1999

★ 3.317 votes87 min📅 1999-10-05

"Morty's back and it's a scream!"

Chris Angel's 1999 horror-thriller *The Fear: Resurrection* delivers a chilling blend of psychological unease and slasher intensity, set against the backdrop of a Halloween gathering gone horribly wrong.

Director: Chris Angel

Cast

Gordon Currie
Gordon Currie
Mike Hawthorne
Stacy Grant
Stacy Grant
Peg
Phillip Rhys
Phillip Rhys
Mitch
MYC Agnew
MYC Agnew
Chris
Emmanuelle Vaugier
Emmanuelle Vaugier
Jennifer
Kelly Benson
LisaAnne
Brendan Beiser
Brendan Beiser
Ned
Rachel Hayward
Rachel Hayward
Trish
Larry Pennell
Larry Pennell
Grandfather
Betsy Palmer
Betsy Palmer
Grandmother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fear: Resurrection (1999) about?

Mike invites friends to his grandparents' home for a Halloween party where attendees dress as their deepest fears. But when Mike's past as the son of a serial killer resurfaces, the party becomes a deadly test of survival against his own inherited terror.

Who directed The Fear: Resurrection?

Chris Angel directed this 1999 horror-thriller, blending psychological dread with slasher elements.

Who stars in The Fear: Resurrection?

The film features Gordon Currie, Stacy Grant, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Phillip Rhys, and Kelly Benson in key roles.

Is The Fear: Resurrection (1999) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, its tight 87-minute runtime and blend of psychological horror make it a cult pick for fans of twisty thrillers. The atmosphere and themes add depth beyond typical slashers.

How long is The Fear: Resurrection?

The Fear: Resurrection runs 87 minutes, packing its scares into a lean, intense experience.

About The Fear: Resurrection (1999) — Horror-thriller with inherited trauma and deadly Halloween party

Chris Angel's 1999 horror-thriller *The Fear: Resurrection* delivers a chilling blend of psychological unease and slasher intensity, set against the backdrop of a Halloween gathering gone horribly wrong. Centering on Mike, a man haunted by the gruesome murder of his mother and the suicide of his serial-killing father, the story unfolds at his grandparents' abandoned home, where a costume party forces each guest to confront their deepest dreads. As the line between fear and reality blurs, Mike's personal terror of inheriting his father's violent legacy spirals into a deadly game of survival. With its eerie atmosphere and twisty narrative, the film explores themes of inherited trauma and the paralyzing grip of fear.

Starring Gordon Currie as Mike, alongside Stacy Grant and Emmanuelle Vaugier, *The Fear: Resurrection* (1999) ratchets up tension with a claustrophobic setting and a premise that plays on classic horror tropes while adding a modern psychological twist. The tagline promises a night of screams, and the film delivers—just don't expect a happy ending.