Fever (1943 film)

Fever is a 1943 American short film directed by Roy Rowland. Part of the John Nesbitt's Passing Parade series, the film explores the panic and reactions of a small town to a supposed epidemic. The plot revolves around a young woman diagnosed with a fever, prompting fear and suspicion among her neighbors, eventually revealed to be driven by gossip and unfounded assumptions. The film serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of rumor-mongering and the importance of remaining rational during times of perceived crisis. It is notable for its dramatic storytelling and its reflection of societal anxieties during the wartime period.

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