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  1. The Ministry of Fear is a book written in the pattern of the classic spy novel, where a character must confront evil and contribute to a better world. A hero’s journey. But it’s as if Greene were saying there is always a time to “grow up,” as if this were a coming-of-age novel for adults.

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  3. Ministry Of Fear is directed by Fritz Lang & is adapted for the screen by Seton I. Miller from the Graham Greene novel "The Ministry Of Fear." It stars Ray Milland as Stephen Neale, an ex-insane asylum inmate who is released after a two year sentence for what was allegedly the "mercy" killing of his incurably ill wife.

  4. Ministry of Fear is a 1944 American FILM NOlR crime film directed by Fritz Lang, based on the 1943 novel by Graham Greene. The film stars Ray Milland, Dan Duryea and ...

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  5. During World War II Stephen Neale is released into society after spending two years in a mental hospital. Before heading to London, he stops at the village fête, where he wins a large cake. It's clear that something valuable was in the cake as it is forcibly taken from him on the train. He's certain that something, perhaps a crime, occurred ...

  6. Familiar elements of adventure and romance take a paranoid turn in Fritz Lang’s underrated noir, finally available on US DVD. Viennale 2012. The Major and the Minor. The Vienna International Film Festival begins, including a complete Fritz Lang retrospective.

  7. Ministry Of Fear (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Getting About In The Dark In provincial wartime England, on the evening of his release an asylum, having won a cake at a carnival, wrongly-sentenced Neale (Ray Milland) meets a blind man (Eustace Wyatt) on the train to London, in Fritz Lang's Ministry Of Fear, 1944, from a Graham Greene novel.