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Staring:
Faye Dunaway,
Tommy Lee Jones,
Brad Dourif,
Rene Auberjonois,
Raul Julia
Director:
Irvin Kershner
Average Customer Rating:     
List Price: $9.95
Our Price: $3.66
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: Sony EAN: 9780767821612 Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 0767821610 Label: Sony Pictures Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2000-07-04 Running Time: 104 Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 1978-08-02 |
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Product Description A fashion photographer "witnesses" a series of bizarre murders in her mind's eye as if through the lens of her camera.
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    Eyes of Laura Mars, 2010-01-17 The DVD Never worked. Throughout the film, it kept breaking up, and freezing. We could not enjoy watching it. I had to throw it away. We know it was not our machine because we tested it using other films.
Michelle Bridges
    Eyes of Laura Mars, 2010-03-02 Laura Mars is a very successful high-end fashion and advertising photographer. Detective John Neville notes striking similarities between her art photos and those of actual crime scenes. Although suspicious of her, he soon realizes that she hasn't been involved in any of the crimes but can see what is happening through the eyes of the killer. After her friends and some of her models are killed, she joins forces with Neville to identify the killer before she too becomes a victim. Dunaway is always consistent in delivering good performances and this one is no exception. Clever story, and good original. Adds a nice twist to the usual cops-hunting-murderer story. Good atmosphere and cinematography all around, with some strong direction. The tense moments are well done. Some nice, genuine, surprises throughout the movie. It does manage to successfully keep you guessing just who the killer is. A terrific thriller, both gripping and spell-binding movie.
    EYES OF LAURA MARS, 2010-07-15 Very good movie -- really liked how the 70's movies are made -- really different in comparison to nowadays' movies
    American Giallo, 2010-03-11 Fashion and murder, like those Italian slasher flicks. But instead of Goblin music, there's KC and the Sunshine Band! Faye Dunaway's great as a prude who enjoys photographing beautiful people pretending to be dead. Then they really start dying.
    The Eyes Have It, 2010-08-31 I saw this picture back in the 70's when it first came to cable. It was on a total of eight times and I watched it each and every time. There is an electric energy here between Faye Dunaway and Tommie Lee Jones that cannot be denied. The story is fantastic and the 70's chic shines through. It is also quite a good twister. Every scene is dynamic cinematically and the title sequence is just great. By the way, the song sung by the incomparable Barbra Streisand, was originally supposed to be a part of "A Star Is Born" but it was cut. Thank goodness, because it fits just perfectly here and I could not imagine another song in its place. Get this movie, you will not be disappointed. I loved every minute of it.
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