Location shooting took place around London, Seaford in Sussex and around Pompeii and Sorrento in Italy. As the situation continues, Tim and Juliet's wedding fast approaches. He makes contact with a secret government agency which tells him that they are after the people who are threatening him, but all is - again - not what it seems to be. Tim throws the needle away down a gutter. Tim is later assaulted on the streets at night by two men who leave him lying on the ground with a hypodermic needle. Matthews takes Tim's information but after the woman is also killed, Tim finds out that there is no sergeant by that name working at the police station. Matthews (Newark), who informs him that the woman on the train had lodged a complaint against Tim. Tim is then visited by a police sergeant, Sgt. There's also an ominous laugh recorded on Tim's own tape recorder, indicating that someone had been in his apartment. The note turns out to be a warning about leaving matters to the police, apparently typed on his own typewriter. She hands him a note of supposed comfort, asking him to read it at home. On the train he meets an elderly woman (Wimbush). He then begins to receive warnings from unknown persons to stop his inquiries. Tim starts a relationship with Juliet (Hunnicutt), the woman who found his aunt's body, and they are soon engaged.ĭissatisfied with the progress that the police are making in his aunt's murder case, he begins to ask questions of some of his aunt's acquaintances. He had recently become acquainted with his aunt (Robson), a philanthropist who expresses interest in helping some of Tim's former acquaintances. He is a former drug addict who has written a book about his experience and has been published. A card on a wreath at the funeral says it is from "The Stepping Stones". He says it is ironic that his aunt has been killed by a criminal when she had spent her life "helping criminals". At the funeral Tim has a conversation with Signor Bardoni, the hotel owner, who organised the funeral. On a tour of Pompeii visitors find the body of his aunt - who has been strangled. Tim Brett (Hemmings) is visiting his rich but estranged aunt ( Flora Robson) in an Italian coastal hotel catering mainly for old ladies. It was adapted from the 1965 novel A Fragment of Fear by John Bingham. Sarafian and starring David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Roland Culver, Flora Robson and Arthur Lowe. The website's critical consensus reads, "Sensitive but not insightful, Fragments pieces an ensemble together in the same way Crash did but without the gravitas.Fragment of Fear is a 1970 British thriller film directed by Richard C. By comparison, with the same opinions being calculated using a weighted arithmetic mean, the score achieved is 4,7/10. In the United States' review aggregator, the Rotten Tomatoes, in the score where the site staff categorizes the opinions of independent media and mainstream media only positive or negative, the film has an approval rating of 45% calculated based on 31 critics reviews. Nick Farrell as swag bystander's wife and son.The film shows the aftermath as these five traumatized people struggle to regain their trust in the ordinary world. Annie and Jimmy retreat under a table as a suicidal gunman shoots several people (including Annie's father) and then himself. While in a restaurant, Carla Davenport, the restaurant cashier Charlie Archenault, a driving-school teacher Bruce Laraby, an emergency room physician Annie Hagen, her father, and her best friend, Jimmy Jasperson suddenly hear gunshots. It was released on DVD by Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group in the United States on August 4, 2009, as Fragments. It is an adaptation of Roy Freirich's novel Winged Creatures. Winged Creatures (released as Fragments on DVD) is a 2008 psychological drama directed by Rowan Woods and starring Kate Beckinsale, Dakota Fanning, Josh Hutcherson, Guy Pearce, Forest Whitaker, Jennifer Hudson, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Embeth Davidtz.
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