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Directed by Martin Scorsese
Produced by Barbara De Fina,Robert De Niro,Steven Spielberg,Frank Marshall,Kathleen Kennedy
Written by Wesley Strick
Starring Robert De Niro,Nick Nolte,Jessica Lange,Juliette,Lewis,Joe Don Baker
Story
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Directed by Martin Scorsese
Produced by Barbara De Fina,Robert De Niro,Steven Spielberg,Frank Marshall,Kathleen Kennedy
Written by Wesley Strick
Starring Robert De Niro,Nick Nolte,Jessica Lange,Juliette,Lewis,Joe Don Baker
Story
Sam Bowden (Nick Nolte) is a former Atlanta public defender who is now in private practice in the quiet town of New Essex, North Carolina. Max Cady (Robert De Niro) is an ex-client who Bowden had defended 14 years ago in Atlanta. Cady, who was being tried for the rape and battery of a young woman, was illiterate at the time and unable to read a report Bowden kept hidden from the court that revealed that the victim was promiscuous. The report might have possibly lightened Cady's sentence or even acquitted him had Bowden brought it to light.
After his release from prison, Cady tracks down Bowden. The ex-con had learned to read in prison and even assumed his own defense, unsuccessfully appealing his conviction several times. Cady hints strongly that he has learned about Bowden burying the report, noting that the judge and prosecutor in his case were trying to do right by their jobs but feeling betrayed by his own lawyer. Bowden attempts to bribe Cady to make him go away, an offer Cady dismisses with laughter.
Several incidents involving Cady begin to impact the Bowden family, which consists of Sam's wife Leigh (Jessica Lange) and their teenage daughter, Danielle (Juliette Lewis). The family dog is mysteriously poisoned. Cady is seen at night perched on the wall just outside the Bowden property limits. Sam attempts to have Cady arrested, but a local police lieutenant (Robert Mitchum) reminds Bowden that there is no evidence of a crime.
Cady ups the ante. At a bar, he seduces Lori Davis (Illeana Douglas), a female colleague of Bowden's with whom Sam may or may not be having an affair. In bed, he savagely bites the flesh off her cheek and proceeds to brutally beat and rape her. In the hospital, a terrified Lori refuses to press charges against Cady. Cady next approaches Danielle at her school by pretending to be her new drama teacher. He nearly seduces her, going so far as to kiss her. These incidents lead Bowden to buy a gun and hire a private investigator named Kersek (Joe Don Baker) to follow Cady. Kersek eventually persuades Bowden to hire three men to beat Cady in an effort to intimidate him but, as Bowden watches in horror from a hiding place, Cady turns the tide on his attackers.
Before the assault, Bowden had approached Cady in a restaurant and warned him to leave town or suffer the consequences. Cady had surreptitiously taped the conversation. He uses the recording (and an exaggerated display of his own injuries) to file for a restraining order against Bowden. Cady's new lawyer, Lee Heller (Gregory Peck), also files a complaint with the North Carolina State Bar, vowing to have Bowden disbarred from practicing law.
Kersek reasons that Cady may try to enter the Bowden house during Sam's appearance at a bar hearing out of town. They fake Bowden's departure and hole up at the house, hoping that Cady will break in so that he can be shot and killed with impunity. As they wait, a disguised Cady attacks and kills Kersek in the kitchen. Sam, Leigh, and Dani discover his body, as well as that of the Bowdens' housekeeper. Horrified, they flee in a car to their boat, which is docked upstate along Cape Fear.
Cady follows them by literally tying himself to the chassis of the Bowdens' car. That night, he attacks the family on the boat, beating and tying up Sam, and prepares to rape both Leigh and Dani while Sam watches. Dani manages to temporarily avert the nightmare by spraying Cady with lighter fluid while he lights a cigar, causing the psychopath to jump off the boat into the water in order to put out the flames that are consuming him. Cady clings to a rope tied to the boat, however, and pulls himself back on board.
As the boat is rocked by a violent storm, Cady ferociously confronts Bowden with a mock trial. Bowden admits to having buried the potentially exculpatory report but counters that the woman's promiscuity was no justification to defend a rape. An enraged Cady prepares to kill Bowden, but the storm finally causes the boat to break up, allowing Sam to gain the upper hand once the women make it to shore. The men fight furiously, until Sam finally manages to use his opponent's own handcuffs to shackle Cady to the boat. He is then about to crush Cady's head with a large stone when a raging tide carries away Cady, madly speaking in tongues. Bowden watches as the ship sinks to the bottom of the river, taking the still-shackled Cady with it, and then performs a cathartic washing of Cady's blood from his hands, before rejoining his wife and daughter further up the riverbank. At the movie's conclusion, Dani reads aloud from a diary of the family's ordeal.
[endtext]After his release from prison, Cady tracks down Bowden. The ex-con had learned to read in prison and even assumed his own defense, unsuccessfully appealing his conviction several times. Cady hints strongly that he has learned about Bowden burying the report, noting that the judge and prosecutor in his case were trying to do right by their jobs but feeling betrayed by his own lawyer. Bowden attempts to bribe Cady to make him go away, an offer Cady dismisses with laughter.
Several incidents involving Cady begin to impact the Bowden family, which consists of Sam's wife Leigh (Jessica Lange) and their teenage daughter, Danielle (Juliette Lewis). The family dog is mysteriously poisoned. Cady is seen at night perched on the wall just outside the Bowden property limits. Sam attempts to have Cady arrested, but a local police lieutenant (Robert Mitchum) reminds Bowden that there is no evidence of a crime.
Cady ups the ante. At a bar, he seduces Lori Davis (Illeana Douglas), a female colleague of Bowden's with whom Sam may or may not be having an affair. In bed, he savagely bites the flesh off her cheek and proceeds to brutally beat and rape her. In the hospital, a terrified Lori refuses to press charges against Cady. Cady next approaches Danielle at her school by pretending to be her new drama teacher. He nearly seduces her, going so far as to kiss her. These incidents lead Bowden to buy a gun and hire a private investigator named Kersek (Joe Don Baker) to follow Cady. Kersek eventually persuades Bowden to hire three men to beat Cady in an effort to intimidate him but, as Bowden watches in horror from a hiding place, Cady turns the tide on his attackers.
Before the assault, Bowden had approached Cady in a restaurant and warned him to leave town or suffer the consequences. Cady had surreptitiously taped the conversation. He uses the recording (and an exaggerated display of his own injuries) to file for a restraining order against Bowden. Cady's new lawyer, Lee Heller (Gregory Peck), also files a complaint with the North Carolina State Bar, vowing to have Bowden disbarred from practicing law.
Kersek reasons that Cady may try to enter the Bowden house during Sam's appearance at a bar hearing out of town. They fake Bowden's departure and hole up at the house, hoping that Cady will break in so that he can be shot and killed with impunity. As they wait, a disguised Cady attacks and kills Kersek in the kitchen. Sam, Leigh, and Dani discover his body, as well as that of the Bowdens' housekeeper. Horrified, they flee in a car to their boat, which is docked upstate along Cape Fear.
Cady follows them by literally tying himself to the chassis of the Bowdens' car. That night, he attacks the family on the boat, beating and tying up Sam, and prepares to rape both Leigh and Dani while Sam watches. Dani manages to temporarily avert the nightmare by spraying Cady with lighter fluid while he lights a cigar, causing the psychopath to jump off the boat into the water in order to put out the flames that are consuming him. Cady clings to a rope tied to the boat, however, and pulls himself back on board.
As the boat is rocked by a violent storm, Cady ferociously confronts Bowden with a mock trial. Bowden admits to having buried the potentially exculpatory report but counters that the woman's promiscuity was no justification to defend a rape. An enraged Cady prepares to kill Bowden, but the storm finally causes the boat to break up, allowing Sam to gain the upper hand once the women make it to shore. The men fight furiously, until Sam finally manages to use his opponent's own handcuffs to shackle Cady to the boat. He is then about to crush Cady's head with a large stone when a raging tide carries away Cady, madly speaking in tongues. Bowden watches as the ship sinks to the bottom of the river, taking the still-shackled Cady with it, and then performs a cathartic washing of Cady's blood from his hands, before rejoining his wife and daughter further up the riverbank. At the movie's conclusion, Dani reads aloud from a diary of the family's ordeal.