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Eye of the Devil, also known by its working title 13 [2] or Thirteen, [3] is a 1966 British mystery horror film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Donald Pleasence and Sharon Tate.
Eye of the Devil: Directed by J. Lee Thompson. With Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Donald Pleasence, Edward Mulhare. Workers employed at a French vineyard quietly follow old pagan rituals that call for the life of the marquis owner to save his crops during dry seasons.
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- Horror, Mystery
- J. Lee Thompson
- 1968-03-31
Eye of the Devil: Directed by J. Lee Thompson. With Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Donald Pleasence, Edward Mulhare. Workers employed at a French vineyard quietly follow old pagan rituals that call for the life of the marquis owner to save his crops during dry seasons.
Based on a novel written by Estridge under the pen name “Philip Loraine”, the film tells the story of Phillipe de Montfaucon (David Niven), a marquis and vintner, who must return to his family’s estates in Bellenac when their vineyards have failed for the third year in a row.
- Waylon Jordan
It was shot at the Château de Hautefort and in England. The film's plot concerns a family inheritance of an estate shrouded by a mysterious and highly ritualistic veil of secrets, and the investigation that follows in trying to uncover the meaning of these ominous peculiarities. Movie Info. Official Site. https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/eye-devil
- J. Lee Thompson
Eye of the Devil (1966) is one of the most underrated and underviewed horror films. It is widely available on Apple, Criterion, Amazon, and Vudu. This classic horror film embodies the brilliance of folk horror that Ari Aster and Robert Eggers channel into their films in contemporary cinema.
Overview. A French nobleman deserts his wife because of an ancient family secret. Robin Estridge. Novel, Screenplay.