Fever (1999 film)

Fever is a psychological thriller written and directed by Alex Winter, and starring Henry Thomas, David O'Hara, Teri Hatcher and Bill Duke.

Plot
Nick Parker (Henry Thomas) is a struggling young artist suffering a mental and physical breakdown. When a violent murder happens in his apartment building, it pushes him to the edge of sanity. Suspected by his sister (Teri Hatcher) and tracked by a police detective (Bill Duke), Nick begins to think he may have committed the murder himself except for the appearance of a mysterious drifter (David O'Hara) who has moved in upstairs. Is he a witness or a murderer, and was it all a setup or illusion? The bottom line is: Who can you trust when you can no longer trust yourself?

Cast

 * Henry Thomas as Nick Parker
 * David O'Hara as Will
 * Teri Hatcher as Charlotte Parker
 * Bill Duke as Detective Glass
 * Sándor Técsy as Sidney Miskiewicz
 * Irma St. Paule as Mrs. Rhula Miskiewicz
 * Alex Kilgore as Adam Dennis
 * Marisol Padilla Sánchez as Soledad
 * Patricia Dunnock as Sophie Parker
 * Helen Hanft as Louisa

Reviews

 * A.O. Scott in The New York Times: "Pure Hitchcockian panic. An arresting example of what a talented filmmaker can do with the sparest of means."
 * Godfrey Cheshire in Variety: "An eerie, insinuating tale of urban dread and mental breakdown, [and] reps an impressively sophisticated solo directorial debut."
 * Dennis Lim in the Village Voice: "With the director's impeccably chic expressionism and Henry Thomas's persuasive, dread-soaked performance, Fever sustains a convincingly spooky ambience throughout. Winter achieves a degree of technical polish rare among American independents."
 * Phil Hall, Film Threat: "Mediocre thriller about a starving artist suspected of murder."

Awards
Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival, 1999.