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Eyes in the Night

Startling as a scream!
1942 | 80m | English

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Blind detective Duncan Maclain gets mixed up with enemy agents and murder when he tries to help an old friend with a rebellious stepdaughter.
Release Date: Oct 16, 1942
Director: Fred Zinnemann
Writer: Baynard Kendrick, Howard Emmett Rogers, Guy Trosper
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords world war ii, invention, theater play, espionage, b movie, blind, scientist, dog, female spy, german shepherd, private detective, guide dog, guard dog, enemy agent, war effort, spy ring, blind man, crooked butler, secret formula, industrial spy, industrial espionage, service dog, scientist's daughter, research scientist, dog hero, theatre producer, enemy spy, safe cracker, white butler, design plans, woman spy
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Edward Arnold Duncan 'Mac' Maclain
Ann Harding Norma Lawry
Donna Reed Barbara Lawry
Stephen McNally Gabriel Hoffman
Katherine Emery Cheli Scott
Allen Jenkins Marty
Stanley Ridges Hansen
Reginald Denny Stephen Lawry
John Emery Paul Gerente
Rosemary DeCamp Vera Hoffman
Erik Rolf Boyd
Barry Nelson Mr. Busch
Reginald Sheffield Victor
Steven Geray Mr. Anderson
Mantan Moreland Alistair
Milburn Stone Detective Pete (Uncredited)
Marie Windsor Actress at Rehearsal (Uncredited)
John Butler Taxi Driver (Uncredited)
Edward Kilroy Pilot (Uncredited)
Ivan Miller Detective Herman (Uncredited)
G. Raymond Nye Hugo (Uncredited)
Frank M. Thomas Police Lieutenant (Uncredited)
Name Job
Fred Zinnemann Director
Ralph E. Winters Editor
Douglas Shearer Sound Director
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration
Baynard Kendrick Novel
Stan Rogers Art Direction
Daniele Amfitheatrof Original Music Composer
Leonid Raab Orchestrator
Lennie Hayton Original Music Composer
Charles J. Hunt Unit Manager
Robert H. Planck Director of Photography
Virgil Apger Still Photographer
Howard Emmett Rogers Screenplay
Guy Trosper Screenplay
Wally Heglin Orchestrator
William Steuer Animal Wrangler
Robert Kalloch Costume Design
Charles Lawton Jr. Director of Photography
Bert Spurlin Assistant Director
Edward G. Boyle Set Decoration
Name Title
Jack Chertok Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Now you are in my world-darkness! Eyes in the Night is directed by Fred Zinnemann and adapted to screenplay by Guy Trosper and Howard Emett Rogers from Baynard Kendrick's novel The Odor of Violets. It stars Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Donna Reed, Stephen McNally, Katherine Emery, Allen Jenkins, ... Stanley Ridges and Friday the dog. Photography is shared between Robert Planck and Charles Lawton and the music is scored by Lennie Hayton. Plot finds Arnold as blind detective Duncan Maclain, also a judo expert, he is always accompanied by his intelligent seeing-eye dog, Friday. Maclain is called on to a murder case for his friend, Norma Lawry (Harding), but the body is missing and there appears to be something very sinister going on at the Lawry family home. A cracking little thriller boosted by a top cast (Donna Reed playing a bitch step-daughter!) and moody photography. What it lacks in simplicity of plot it more than makes up for in terms of execution and tone, with the added "gimmick" of the detective being blind further enhancing the effectiveness of the picture. In fact, that Arnold is so good, and his dog so brilliant (seriously, this is one great dog), it marks this out as ingenious considering the limits of the Wartime story. Zinnemann knits it together skillfully, never letting the pace sag or the tension drop, while there's some great scenes dotted throughout: such as one filmed in total darkness, lit up intermittently by the flash of pistol fire. With the film 99% set at night of in darkened rooms, this lets Planck (The Canterville Ghost/Moonfleet) & Lawton (3:10 To Yuma/The Tall T) dally in atmospheric shadows and murky low lights. Clocking in at a slim 80 minutes with never a dull moment, Eyes in the Night is one of the more enjoyable film's of its type. Deserves a bigger audience. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

This is quite an enjoyable thriller with a strong performance from Edward Arnold as "Jim McLain" - a blind detective who is sought out by his old pal "Norma" (Ann Harding) to try to help her put off one of her old boyfriends who is courting her 17 year old stepdaughter. When the cradle-snatcher is f ... ound murdered and his friend is the chief suspect, he arrives at her home with his agile guide dog "Friday" and soon discovers a complex Nazi plot to obtain secret papers from her husband. Frankly, the plot's all a bit far-fetched, but Arnold is on super form - especially on the organ, as is his very fleet-of-foot canine companion. Mantan Moreland also shows up now and again in his usual butler's guise to add a little humour to the proceedings and all in all this is a decent piece of wartime cinema.

Jun 26, 2022