Cinematic background from Sudden Fear 1952 - Actor Lester Blaine has all but landed the lead in Myra Hudson's new play when Myra vetoes him because, to her, he doesn't look like a romantic leading man. On a train from New York to San Francisco, Blaine sets out to prove Myra wrong...by romancing her. Is he sincere, or does he have a dark ulterior motive?
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a group of people standing together; Medium shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a man leaning on a car; Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black - and - white photo of a city skyline; Extreme Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A car driving down a street at night in the fog; Extreme Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black - and - white photo of a woman's face; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of a woman in a white dress; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a man in a suit holding a hat; Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old black and white photo of a woman leaning on a pillow; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old black and white photo of a car driving down a street; Extreme Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black - and - white photo of a woman with a veil; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A man and a woman sitting at a dinner table in front of a train window; Medium shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old black and white photo of a woman with a surprised look on her face; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a woman wearing a white scarf; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a woman holding a mirror; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of a woman looking out a window; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old black and white photo of a woman; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An older woman with short dark hair is looking at the camera; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a man wearing a hat and a tie; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a bridge and water; Extreme Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A woman in a suit and a hat is looking at the camera; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old black and white photo of a woman; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of a woman in a fur coat; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black - and - white photo of a stage with a lot of people sitting on it; Extreme Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of a woman holding a gun in her hand; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black - and - white photo of a woman in a white dress; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A group of people sitting in a theater watching a show; Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A man riding a skateboard down the middle of a street; Extreme Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A man and a woman standing next to each other in front of a building; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of an older woman looking at the camera; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a man wearing a bow tie; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A man sitting at a table talking to another man in a suit; Medium shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a man wearing a bow tie; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a woman wearing a white scarf; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A truck that is on the side of the road; Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A man and a woman walking down a staircase; Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a man smoking a cigarette; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A man and a woman in formal wear looking at one another; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of a woman smiling with her eyes closed; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of a woman looking out of a window; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A woman laying in a bed looking up at the sky; Close Up shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old black and white photo of a woman crying; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a woman in a white dress; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a man in a suit and tie; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of a woman with a pen in her hand; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A man standing next to two other men in an elevator; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of a woman smiling in front of a mirror; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a man smoking a cigarette; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of a woman holding a knife in a room; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old black and white photo of a woman looking at the camera; Close Up shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – Black and white photograph of a man in a suit and tie; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A man and a woman looking out over the water; Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A person walking down a street at night; Extreme Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A woman laying in a bed reading a book to a man; Close Up shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a woman in a car; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A woman is standing in front of a printer and looking at a paper; Medium shot, High angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of an older woman in a black suit; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – An old photo of a woman smiling for the camera; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “Sudden Fear” (1952), directed by David Miller – A black and white photo of a woman with a veil over her head; Close Up shot, Overhead angle