A Fantastic Fear of Everything


03:40 am - 06:00 am, Tuesday, April 7 on WNYW Movies! (5.2)

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This deliciously irreverent comedy tells the tale of a crime novelist who develops an intense fear of death while researching Victorian-era serial killers, but tries to suppress his dread when an enigmatic Hollywood executive shows interest in his work. Meanwhile, a breakdown forces him to face his other fears.

2012 English Stereo
Comedy Horror Black Comedy Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Simon Pegg (Actor) .. Jack
Amara Karan (Actor) .. Sangeet
Paul Freeman (Actor) .. Dr. Friedkin
Alan Drake (Actor) .. Perkins
Kiran Shah (Actor) .. Small Man in Duvet
Jack Jaikol Situn (Actor) .. Vietnamese Newspaper Man
Michael Feast (Actor) .. Maitre D' / Eye of Death
Henry Bowers (Actor) .. Broadbent-Moustached Waiter
Clare Higgins (Actor) .. Clair de Grunwald
Mo Idriss (Actor) .. Disgruntled Diner
Doug Tulloch (Actor) .. Lead Head
Elliott Greene (Actor) .. Biggie
Josh Warner-Campbell (Actor) .. Taggz
Harley Kierans (Actor) .. Tiny
Kamal Onyiukah (Actor) .. Noodles
Millie Hagland (Actor) .. Duck
Pamela Cundell (Actor) .. Irene
Baxter Westby (Actor) .. Birthday Boy
Teresa Churcher (Actor) .. Liza Friedkin
Don McCulloch (Actor) .. Hendon Ogre
Golda John (Actor) .. Bashful African Lady
Tuyet Le (Actor) .. Launderette Warden
Tamzin Griffin (Actor) .. Caligula
J.J. Stanness (Actor) .. Sheena the Punk Rocker
Jacqueline Chan (Actor) .. Launderette Grande Dame

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Did You Know..
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Simon Pegg (Actor) .. Jack
Born: February 14, 1970
Birthplace: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Trivia: Perhaps the busiest television actor on either side of the pond, British standup comedian-turned-actor Simon Pegg has become a ubiquitous presence to U.K. television viewers since making his debut in the popular 1995 comedy series Six Pairs of Pants. With his role as the writer and hapless title character in the British "zom-rom-com" (zombie romantic comedy) Shaun of the Dead, Pegg's popularity set sail for U.S. shores as well. A Glouchester native who completed his education at Bristol University before segueing into film and television, Pegg showed considerable promise as an actor in his early television appearances. It was during the production of Six Pairs of Pants that Pegg made the acquaintance of future collaborators Jessica Stevenson and Edgar Wright, and in the years that followed, the trio would find notable small-screen success in such efforts as Asylum and Spaced -- with the latter finding an especially strong following on U.K. television. Additional roles in Saturday Live, the outlandish Big Train, and as the lead in Hippies also served to boost Pegg's profile, and in 2001 he joined an impressive cast for a small role in Tom Hanks' acclaimed miniseries Band of Brothers. Though the majority of Pegg's exposure had been limited to the small screen at the dawn of the new millennium (save for brief appearances in such features as The Parole Officer and 24 Hour Party People), the prolific television comic made a successful leap to the big screen as the writer and eponymous character in 2004's Shaun of the Dead. Cast as a put-upon electronics-store employee who attempts to rescue his friend (played by Pegg real-life best friend and Spaced co-star Nick Frost), mother, and ex-girlfriend as the zombie apocalypse rages around them, Pegg drew big laughs with Shaun, and it wasn't long before the film was scheduled for stateside release. A film championed by the likes of even zombie-genre inventor George A. Romero for its witty writing and cleverly constructed chills, Shaun of the Dead found considerable success when released into stateside theaters in September 2004 (it would come as no surprise to fans of the film that it won the award for Best Screenplay at the 2004 British Independent Film Awards). Back on the BBC, Pegg joined I'm Alan Partridge star Steve Coogan in the bizarre genetically modified talking-animals comedy I Am Not an Animal before joining Shaun mate Peter Serafinowicz for a few episodes of Look Around You and making an appearance in the 2005 series of his favorite childhood television program, Doctor Who. A brief cameo in Romero's eagerly anticipated Land of the Dead quickly followed, and after lending his voice to the scatological computer-animated comedy Free Jimmy, Pegg would "go-Hollywood" in a very big way by joining the Tom Cruise team in Alias director J.J. Abrams' Mission: Impossible III.Though Pegg went on to play a substantial role in director Jean-Baptiste Andrea's Big Nothing shortly thereafter, the film was released straight to DVD in the U.S., and it wasn't until the release of Hot Fuzz that American audiences would once again get a good look at Pegg and pal Frost as they re-teamed with director Wright to parody the action-packed police thrillers that fueled their imaginations as impressionable young children. Pegg would go on to enjoy sustained success in the comedy world, appearing in movies like Run, Fatboy, Run, and Paul. He would also cement himself into a hugely popular franchise, taking on the role of Scotty in the J.J. Abrams reboot of Star Trek.
Amara Karan (Actor) .. Sangeet
Born: January 01, 1984
Birthplace: Wimbledon, London, England
Trivia: Her Sri-Lankan parents moved from Zambia to England two years before she was born. Started acting at Oxford University, Oxford, England in amateur plays and received very good reviews. While at university, she wrote, directed, produced and acted in a short film By Myself which came second in the 2002 Shoestring Shorts Competition. Began her career as an investment banker specialising in mergers and acquisitions before studying for an MA degree in acting. Made her film début as the love interest in The Darjeeling Limited which premièred at the 2007 Venice Film Festival. Made her stage début in 2008 as Jessica in RSC productions of The Merchant of Venice and as Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew. Carried the Olympic flame through Wimbledon in 2008. Continues to appear in films, TV series and radio. Voiced the role of Sister Friede in the video game Dark Souls lll in 2017.
Paul Freeman (Actor) .. Dr. Friedkin
Born: January 01, 1943
Trivia: A noted character actor in England, Paul Freeman spent his early performing years on the stage, moving into film with the abysmal Whose Child Am I?, which still turns up on cable once in a while. TV appearances (including The Life of Shakespeare in which he played Burbage) followed. In 1979 he was drafted to play Colin, the best friend of fictional British crime boss Harold Shand (played by Bob Hoskins) in the controversial and troubled The Long Good Friday. Equally as controversial was Death of a Princess, a docudrama about the 1977 execution of a Saudi Arabian princess for adultery, in which Freeman portrayed journalist Anthony Thomas.The Dogs of War took Freeman to Africa, co-starring with Christopher Walken and Tom Berenger, and it was during this shoot that he met his wife, Maggie Scott, who was cast in the key role of Gabrielle. Tunisia was one of the next stops for Freeman, who stepped into one of the defining roles of his career at this point -- that of crooked archaeologist Rene Belloq, chief rival to Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark.Freeman returned briefly to television, as the villainous Gustav Riebman in Falcon Crest, then returned to feature work with The Sender,The Final Option, and others, salting these with Sakharov for HBO and the miniseries A.D., which led to him being cast in the title role of the aborted Pontius Pilate project, based on the Paul Maier novel.Over the years, he has essayed a remarkable number of roles, from parts in the universally panned Shanghai Surprise (which sank George Harrison's Handmade Films company) to the role of Moriarty in Without a Clue and even, buried under pounds of makeup, the evil Ivan Ooze in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. On occasion he has even managed to turn up in controversial projects, such as 1990's barely-seen Prisoner of Rio, in which he played Ronald Biggs, a fugitive British train robber living handsomely in Brazil. By late 1997, early 1998, he was working with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Paul Freeman is not to be confused with a producer by the same name.
Alan Drake (Actor) .. Perkins
Kiran Shah (Actor) .. Small Man in Duvet
Born: September 26, 1956
Birthplace: Nairobi
Jack Jaikol Situn (Actor) .. Vietnamese Newspaper Man
Michael Feast (Actor) .. Maitre D' / Eye of Death
Born: November 25, 1946
Henry Bowers (Actor) .. Broadbent-Moustached Waiter
Clare Higgins (Actor) .. Clair de Grunwald
Mo Idriss (Actor) .. Disgruntled Diner
Doug Tulloch (Actor) .. Lead Head
Elliott Greene (Actor) .. Biggie
Josh Warner-Campbell (Actor) .. Taggz
Harley Kierans (Actor) .. Tiny
Kamal Onyiukah (Actor) .. Noodles
Millie Hagland (Actor) .. Duck
Pamela Cundell (Actor) .. Irene
Baxter Westby (Actor) .. Birthday Boy
Teresa Churcher (Actor) .. Liza Friedkin
Don McCulloch (Actor) .. Hendon Ogre
Golda John (Actor) .. Bashful African Lady
Tuyet Le (Actor) .. Launderette Warden
Tamzin Griffin (Actor) .. Caligula
J.J. Stanness (Actor) .. Sheena the Punk Rocker
Jacqueline Chan (Actor) .. Launderette Grande Dame
Sheridan Smith (Actor)
Born: June 25, 1981
Birthplace: Epworth, North Lincolnshire, England
Trivia: Parents, Colin and Marilyn, performed as a Country and Western duo called The Daltons. Studied at the Joyce Mason School of Dance in Scunthorpe. Was a member of the National Youth Music Theatre from 1995 to 2001 and performed a number of lead roles in productions such as Bugsy Malone and Pendragon. Made her professional debut at the age of 14 in a production of Annie, playing the lead role. Performed in Shakespearean plays A Midsummer Night's Dream and Taming of the Shrew at the Open Air Theatre in London's Regents Park in 2006. Has performed in the West End musicals Little Shop of Horrors (2007), Legally Blonde (2010) and Funny Girl (2016). Played Bridget Jones in a workshop for a musical version of Bridget Jones' Diary in 2010, but a proper version of the show never happened. Brother Damien is a member of the band Indie Manned. Appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2015 for services to drama. Released her debut album, Sheridan, in 2017 and a second album, A Northern Soul, in 2018. Has received two Olivier Awards, a BAFTA, a National Television Award and a Broadcasting Press Guild Award, as well as two International Emmy Award nominations.

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