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Cape Fear
When attorney Sam Bowden (Nick Nolte) knowingly withholds evidence that would acquit violent sex offender Max Cady (Robert De Niro) of rape charges, Max spends 14 years in prison. But after released, Max stalks the Bowden family and sets out to ruin it.
4 November 1919, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
27 June 1972, Waipahu, Hawaii, USA
16 April 1912, New York City, New York, USA
19 August 1942, Sheffield, Alabama, USA
8 November 1920, Pompano Beach, Florida, USA
12 February 1936, Groesbeck, Texas, USA
24 August 1963
8 May 1913, New York City, New York, USA
6 September 1976, West Hollywood, California, USA
23 August 1969, New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
January 20, 2012
Scorsese's remake (also hommage in some ways) is inferior to the original 1962 version, though the acting is good, and both Robert De Niro and Juliette Lewis garnered Oscar nominations.
May 24, 2011
It has a lot to recommend it, but did we really need a remake of Cape Fear?
May 12, 2001
Though Scorsese doesn't always transcend the pulp in Cape Fear, watching him try allows us to share the exhilaration he experiences behind the camera.
February 07, 2007
The only thing I got out of this film is a sense of deja vu that I could do without.
August 24, 2013
shows brilliant work with suspense, sound, matte paintings and violence
February 04, 2008
Scorsese cria com riqueza de detalhes um neo noir que, com um estilo marcado, se diferencia de boa parte de sua obra, demonstrando simultaneamente sua versatilidade e seu conhecimento sobre a história do Cinema.
August 07, 2008
Smart and stylish.
May 24, 2011
Martin Scorsese's loose remake of J. Lee Thompson's 1962 thriller is an exercise in audience manipulation, with every frame designed to stagger the senses.
January 01, 2000
It's a helluva movie.
June 24, 2006
Overblown horror-schlocker.
May 24, 2011
It's hard to understand why Martin Scorsese wanted to remake a nasty, formulaic 1962 thriller whose only "classic" credentials are a terrifying performance by Robert Mitchum and a Bernard Herrmann score.
May 20, 2003
Stay away if you're squeamish but, if you do, you'll miss an essential work by one of our masters, as well as two of the year's most accomplished performances, those of Mr. De Niro and Ms. Lewis.

