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  1. Synopsis. A beautiful artist stumbles onto a murder just as the killer is leaving. After he levels a brutal blow to her head, she wakes up blind, and the only witness to the murder. Now in the ...

  2. 21. Jan. 2024 · Soledad O'Brien looks at the assassination of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr., speaking with experts and associates of King's to uncover the full st...

    • 83 Min.
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  3. Eyewitness is a shaggy-dog murder mystery that would have us believe that a wealthy, beautiful New York TV newswoman would fall for a janitor who’s long had a crush on her. Well, maybe if the janitor looked like William Hurt. Wait . . . that is Bill. I didn’t recognize him with the immaculately expensive ‘do and the motorcycle, just like all the other janitors.

  4. Eyewitness opened in London on 10 September 1970. In December 1970, National General agreed to distribute the film in the United States. Critical response. Paul Moody, in his history on EMI Films, called Eyewitness "an excellent and neglected thriller, intelligently directed and with strong performances, especially from Jeffries. Thankfully for ...

  5. A Los Angeles policeman (Andrew Stevens) falls for a murder witness he must protect from a killer getting closer. Director Jag Mundhra Rating R Genre Mystery & Thriller Original Language English ...

    • Mystery & Thriller
  6. Genre Film noir. Thriller. Drama | Crime Synopsis Cheryl Draper (Barbara Stanwyck) sees a murder through her bedroom window, but no one will believe her. She is stalked by the suave killer ('George Sanders'), who first takes steps to convince police she is crazy, but she has ally in a sympathetic policeman (Gary Merrill).

  7. 8. Mai 2020 · She utterly carries this film, elevating it, along with John Alton’s spectacular visuals, to the heightened heights that contemporary audiences seek when picking up a Blu-ray collection labelled “Film Noir”. Barbara Stanwyck Film Noir Gary Merrill George Sanders John Alton Roy Rowland Witness to Murder (1954)