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See No Evil (released in the United Kingdom as Blind Terror) is a 1971 British psychological horror-thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer [3] and starring Mia Farrow as a recently blinded woman who is stalked by a psychopath while staying at her family's rural estate. Fleischer called the film "sheer entertainment" made "to scare the hell ...
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Television film [55] Play Misty for Me: Clint Eastwood: Clint Eastwood, Jessica Walter, Donna Mills, John Larch: United States [56] Queens of Evil: Tonino Cervi: Haydée Politoff, Ray Lovelock, Ida Galli: Italy France [57] Requiem for a Vampire: Jean Rollin: Marie-Pierre Castel, Mireille Dargent, Philippe Gasté France
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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1971 films. It includes 1971 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for horror films released in the year 1971 .
1971 is a 2014 American documentary film and the directorial debut of producer Johanna Hamilton, who also co-wrote the film. [2] The film had its world premiere on 18 April 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival and focuses on the break-in of an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania on Monday, March 8, 1971, to steal over 1000 classified documents. [ 3 ]
The film proved a hugely popular rags-to-riches tale, reportedly making more than $330 million and earning Sandra Bullock an Oscar for her role as Leigh Anne Tuohy. But the veracity of some of the ...
Return of the Blind Dead (1973) (second film in the Blind Dead series) a.k.a. The Return of the Evil Dead , a.k.a. El Ataque de los Muertos Sin Ojos ; starred Tony Kendall, Lone Fleming and Luis Barboo ; DVD features both the English language version as well as the slightly longer Spanish version.