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Eyewitness (1981) -- Open-ended Trailer from Anchor Bay Entertainment

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Calificación de los usuarios:
6.1/10   1,531 votos
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Director:
Peter Yates
Guionista:
Steve Tesich (writer)
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Fecha de Lanzamiento:
13 febrero 1981 (USA) más
Género:
Suspenso más
Frase comercial:
You're never more vulnerable than when you've seen too much. más
Plot:
Manhattan janitor Daryll Deever is fixated on hard-charging TV commentator, Tony Sokolow; he tapes her commentary daily to watch after work... más | add synopsis
Comentarios de los usuarios:
A Buried, Character-Driven, Well-Cast Gem más

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William Hurt ... Daryll Deever

Sigourney Weaver ... Tony Sokolow

Christopher Plummer ... Joseph

James Woods ... Aldo Mercer
Irene Worth ... Mrs. Sokolow
Kenneth McMillan ... Mr. Deever
Pamela Reed ... Linda Mercer
Albert Paulsen ... Mr. Sokolow
Steven Hill ... Lieutenant Jacobs

Morgan Freeman ... Lieutenant Black
Alice Drummond ... Mrs. Eunice Deever
Sharon Goldman ... Israeli Woman
Chao Li Chi ... Mr. Long, International Trading Ltd. / Murder Victim
Keone Young ... Mr. Long's Son
Dennis Sakamoto ... Vietnamese Man #1
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También conocida como:
The Janitor
El ojo mentiroso (Spain) [es]
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Duración:
103 min
País:
USA
Idioma:
Inglés
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Relación de Aspecto:
1.85 : 1 más
Sonido:
Dolby

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In order to research his character, William Hurt actually moonlighted as a janitor before production on the film began and it would prove vital throughout the film. más
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Boquete en la Historia: There is a security camera very obviously placed in the outer office outside of where the murder takes place- yet nobody ever goes to view the tapes during the investigation más
Citas:
Lt. Jacobs: When he was a kid, Aldo must have wanted to be a suspect when he grew up. más
Conexiones de Película:
Spoofed in Hot Shots! (1991) más

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A Buried, Character-Driven, Well-Cast Gem, 15 March 2009
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Author: jzappa de United States

This 1981 murder thriller, from a big studio with big stars of the time, with corny vintage taglines and advertisements, is good entertainment squarely because it pays more application to its people than its story. It's indubitably set in America, from the innards of a Manhattan boiler room to the newsroom of a TV station, even though it's about such real, involved, curious, and occasionally hilarious people that it have got to at the least be transatlantic.

This underrated neo-noir stars William Hurt as a janitor who happens upon proof that could lead to the conclusion of a murder investigation. But he doesn't go to the police with it because he's too reticent, too reflective, too doubtful of what he's seen and, mainly, he's too much in love from a distance with Sigourney Weaver's TV news reporter. Perhaps he can gain her regard by giving her the inside story.

There are other dilemmas. Sigourney Weaver's fiancée is an Israeli agent played by Christopher Plummer, who is embroiled in cloak-and-dagger overseas interventions to smuggle Jews out of the Soviet Union. His plan concerns secret fees to a corrupt Vietnamese agent who has now moved to Manhattan. The other characters include James Woods, as Hurt's impetuous and short-fused best friend and recently fired colleague, and Steven Hill and Morgan Freeman as a couple of stoic cops who ponderously trace leads in the case. One of their memorably stoic quips: "When Aldo was a little boy, he must have wanted to be a suspect when he grew up."

The advancement and resolution of the murder mystery are handled rather conventionally by director Peter Yates, who made some great thrillers like The Hot Rock and Bullitt, and his screenwriter, Steve Tesich. A climactic showdown in a midtown riding stable and its barely existent denouement has a touch of every thriller from the 1980s. But what makes this movie so enjoyable is the way Yates and Tesich and their characters play against our assumptions. It shows that there really is no excuse for a lack of cutting edge or creative spirit in genre films, because this one achieves a very poised harmony of the familiar and the original, predictability and unpredictability. Genres rely upon the audience's savvy and familiarity, on the seasoning they've stengthened from seeing movies and the frame of comparable encounters from they can evoke.

Weaver is not only a TV newswoman, but also a determined pianist on the side and the dejected daughter of her oppressive parents. Hurt is not only a janitor but also an emotional introvert, an animal lover who can rhapsodize his way into Weaver's heart. Woods is not only an unhinged janitor but also the forceful advocate of a marriage between his sister and Hurt. Hurt and the sister continue the engagement because they are both too nice to tell the other one they're not in love. And as a mystery thriller, it gives us multiple conceivable suspects and resolutions to the murder it sets up as a way of misleading us until the proper time to reveal the killer.

I've seen so many thrillers that, honestly, I don't always care that much how they resolve lest they're particularly well-crafted. What I like about this buried gem is that, where it has regard for how it turns out, it has even more regard for the essence of its scenes. There's not a scene in this movie that just constitutes plot information. Every scene defines characters. And they're developed in such uncommon integrity to the way people do act that we get all the more consumed in the mystery, merely considering that we comparatively trust it could actually be real. Actually, I'm going to buckle and say that there is one tagline for this movie that is pretty good: "You're never more vulnerable than when you've seen too much."

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