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    The Searching Eye 1964 POSTER

    The Searching Eye

    1964

    English

    6.3

    7

    Action

    short film

    Saul Bass Saul Bass Director Vic Perrin Vic Perrin as Narrator Gary Merrill Gary Merrill as Narrator Walter Lang Walter Lang as The boy
    The simple actions of a young boy on the beach provide visual metaphors for the normally unseen world. The camera adds a profound dimension to what the boy has seen, giving us a deeper understanding of visual awareness.
    Another Man's Poison 1951 POSTER

    Another Man's Poison

    1951

    English

    6.8

    7

    65%

    65%

    Action

    based on play or musical

    countryside

    Crime

    Drama

    Film-Noir

    noisy neighbor

    novelist

    older woman younger man relationship

    seductress

    Irving Rapper Irving Rapper Director Emlyn Williams Emlyn Williams as Dr. Henderson Gary Merrill Gary Merrill as George Bates Bette Davis Bette Davis as Janet Frobisher Anthony Steel Anthony Steel as Larry Stevens
    Mystery novelist Janet Frobisher, lives in an isolated house, having been separated for years from her criminal husband. She has fallen in love with her secretary's fiancé and when her estranged husband unexpectedly returns, Janet poisons him, but just as she's about to dispose of the body, one of her husband's criminal cohorts also shows up.
    The Savage Eye 1959 POSTER

    The Savage Eye

    1959

    English

    6.8

    2

    divorcee

    Drama

    religious fundamentalism

    Joseph Strick Joseph Strick Director Barbara Baxley Barbara Baxley as Judith McGuire Herschel Bernardi Herschel Bernardi as Kirk Gary Merrill Gary Merrill as The Poet Jean Hidey Jean Hidey as Venus the Body
    Resentful after an ugly divorce from her unfaithful husband, Judith McGuire moves to Los Angeles. Adrift and detached, she spends her days and nights wandering through her new city, cynically remarking on the hypocrisy, vanity and brutality of the modern world and humanity's alienation from themselves and each other.
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