Friday, 26 June 2015

Night has a Thousand Eyes (1948)






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Night has a Thousand Eyes (1948) – J. Farrow

Beer may have helped but I really enjoyed this supernatural film noir from director John Farrow.  Edward G. Robinson stars as Triton, a phony psychic answering questions posed by members of the audience (aided by his erstwhile assistants), who starts to have real visions of the future.  Although he manages to warn people about (but ultimately not prevent) a few tragedies and help his friends win big at the races, Robinson’s visions alarm him and lead him to despair and the life of a recluse.  Only later, when he foresees the death of his former partner and then the subsequent murder of that man’s daughter, does he emerge from hiding.  The film then plays out according to his visions, despite police detective William Demarest’s disbelief.  Creepy and weird and noir, just the way I like ‘em (although I’ll admit that some of the supporting actors could be stronger). 



Night has a Thousand Eyes 1948 - Edward G... 投稿者 filmow

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