Don't Look Down (1998)

Don't Look Down (1998)
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Traumatized by the death of her sister, who smashed through a loose railing and plummetted down a steep cliff, Carla Engel (Megan Ward) has developed a debilitating fear of heights. On the advice of a therapist, Carla joins a support group consisting of others suffering from acrophobia. Then, one by one, the members of the group are killed--each of them falling to his or her death. A bizarre coincidence? Or is someone deliberately, and literally, trying to literally push Carla completely over the edge? With the name Wes Craven in the film's title, that question virtually answers itself. Don't Look Down first aired October 29, 1998, on ABC. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Larry Shaw
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Synopsis of Don't Look Down

Traumatized by the death of her sister, who smashed through a loose railing and plummetted down a steep cliff, Carla Engel (Megan Ward) has developed a debilitating fear of heights. On the advice of a therapist, Carla joins a support group consisting of others suffering from acrophobia. Then, one by one, the members of the group are killed--each of them falling to his or her death. A bizarre coincidence? Or is someone deliberately, and literally, trying to literally push Carla completely over the edge? With the name Wes Craven in the film's title, that question virtually answers itself. Don't Look Down first aired October 29, 1998, on ABC. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Larry Shaw
Producer(s):
Ron McGeeRichard FischoffTed Babcock
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Christina R.

this is a good made for tv movie.. it was once on tv so they say... i never seen it.. its plot was cool.. it was interesting.. the acting wasnt the best.. but the concept was good.. and the end is shocking...its not a bad rent... worth a look

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S S.

I hated that I wasted my time with this predictable, over-acted, B movie. But I did watch it all the way through. If I had not, I would have given it one higher star.

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Gary S.

Bad acting, bad writing,bad directing and utterly predictable. An utterly lame variation on the old Bette Davis/Olivia de Havilland movie, Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte. The latter movie was good. This one stinks. Skip this one and get " Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte" instead

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