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A Must See.......2007-03-19
This DVD complements the literature on why 911 was an inside job.
Designed to speak truth to power.......2007-03-13
This is the greatest of all DVDs on the subject of 9/11 to date...period. Get it. Watch it. Share it.
Zapruder Film of September 11 Proves INSIDE JOB.......2007-02-11
This is the DVD the world has been waiting for.
Designed in three lengths, 10 min. 30 min. & 60 min.
it is perfect for convincing skeptical friends.
What American Patriot doesn't have 10 minutes to
take a look at historical evidence about 9.11
when the fate of our nation is at stake?
The world was shocked and traumatized by this event
and this is the best medicine to help people recover.
This act of treason must exposed.
Easy to understand science examples and analysis of
evidence prove without a doubt that the official story
is a BIG LIE to fool the public and justify unlimited
military spending that is bankrupting the nation.
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- Eyewitness-A Must See Movie!
- Eye Witness - English Review.
- Excellent "boy who cried wolf" thriller!
- Good stellar film.
- For some boys... playtime can be MURDER!
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Eyewitness
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Mark Lester ,
Lionel Jeffries ,
Susan George ,
Peter Vaughan , and
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ASIN: B00005RYLH
Release Date: 2002-05-21 |
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Eyewitness-A Must See Movie!.......2007-07-11
Eyewitness is an engaging movie about a boy with an extremely active imagination, as well as a penchant for telling tall tales. When the boy, Ziggy, actually witnesses a political assassination (and the assassins) no one believes his claims. The movie is a thrilling story of pursuit and eventual vindication. Eyewitness is tightly written story, beautifully photographed, with touches of humor sprinkled throughout. I highly recommend it.
Eye Witness - English Review........2007-05-13
I first saw "Eyewitness" at the cinema here in England back in 1970 when it was first released, and that was the last I saw of it! It has never been shown on TV here and never been released on video or DVD. The only reason can be is that it falls between two stools - that of a family adventure and a violent action thriller. A daydreaming boy witnesses a murder, is not believed and then is pursued by the assassins, simple story; but here it has the bonus of the island of Malta as it's colourful location, plenty of action and a stong cast. Among those featured are Mark Lester of "Oliver" fame, lovely Susan George (Straw Dogs), British character actor Lionel Jeffries and even an Australian TV star, Tony Bonner from "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo." An exciting British thriller, stylishly filmed and with a surprisingly high body count (I beleive I counted at least a dozen killings!)A forgotten gem that is well worth watching.
Excellent "boy who cried wolf" thriller!.......2007-01-22
Superbly crafted; very well acted and edited action thriller directed by John Hough; filmed in the summer of 1969 on the picturesque Mediterranean island of Malta and released in 1970. The then 11 years old Mark Lester plays a little boy called Ziggy who lives in a lighthouse with his grandfather (Lionel Jeffries) and older sister (Susan George) and who is frequently prone to telling tall tales and living in his own world of imagination. Naturally, no one, including his family, believes him when he tells them that not only did he witness a visiting President being assassinated, but that he saw the man who did it...a policeman...and the policeman saw him, too! No one, in fact, believes him except the assassins, who are out to kill him at all costs! However, it soon becomes apparent...and very nearly too late for him and his family...that for once, he is actually telling the truth!
This is an excellent, fast-paced thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat with excitement. The last ten minutes are particularly well done. Mark Lester looks radiantly beautiful all of the time and scared to death most of the time. He also does very well in a tense scene where he genuinely cries and sobs...a difficult thing to do unless you are a really good actor and Mark was a far better child actor than many gave him credit for. If only he could have stayed 11 years old indefinitely.
This is also an unusually brutal film for its period and especially for one made as a vehicle for such a famous and very popular child star as Mark Lester. The villains will stop at nothing to get Ziggy, even stooping so low as to kill a ten years old girl (a schoolfriend of Ziggy's) in whom Ziggy confides (and who therefore knows too much to be left alive by the villains) and killing a priest in cold blood before the altar as Ziggy seeks sanctuary in a church.
The extras on this DVD include the original UK and US theatrical trailers, which are identical except for the change of title from the UK "Eyewitness" to the US "Sudden Terror." The image and sound quality on the DVD are of the highest quality and the film has obviously been carefully restored for this DVD release. Exquisitely filmed in Technicolor and Highly Recommended.
Good stellar film........2007-01-22
This film has shown up on some reviewers lists as either a misplaced slueth mystery to an English stab at the giallo style. Mark Lester stars as "Ziggy" an imaginitive young boy who crys wolf and tells tall tales a wee bit too much. The setting is the stark landscape of Malta. He witnesses a crime in the city and is branded a liar. Without letting cats out of any bags I will tell you the remainder of the film will hold you as only a well crafted film from the cusp of the 60's / 70's era will hold you. There is bloodshed and nastiness. The cover of this DVD will grab you as only exploitative poster art can. It is more than an excercise in the usual cat and mouse and should be viewed by anyone enjoying the likes of mystery, horror, or any autuers of European cinema from this time period. This was another well crafted John Hough creation prior to his stint at Disney with the "Witch Mountain" series. Do not judge him for those Disney creations. I beleive his better work was made for other studios.
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For some boys... playtime can be MURDER!.......2004-10-25
I think most children have a penchant for lying time to time...probably due to their active imaginations. Speaking for myself, I know I've told a few fibs in my youth, although they mostly revolved around how a particular item in my parent's house got broken, to which my standard reply would be "I don't know". The boy in this film, on the other hand, seems to deal not in fibs, but in what I would refer to as whoppers, or great fat lies, ones so absurd they just can't be true, and now his fondness of falsification has come back to bite him in the bum, figuratively speaking.
Eyewitness (1970) aka Sudden Terror was directed by John Hough (his mainstream film debut), who also directed such films like Hammer's Twins of Evil (1971), which, sadly, isn't available on DVD yet, along with the very scary 1973 film The Legend of Hell House, 1974's Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (a film that boasts one of the more spectacular endings in movie history and also stars Susan George, an actress appearing in this film), along with various Disney films including Escape to Witch Mountain (1975), Return from Witch Mountain (1978), and 1980 film The Watcher in the Woods (due to some disagreements between Hough and executives with regards to editing choices and such, this was the last film for Disney). Appearing in the film is Mark Lester, who previously appeared in the lead role of Oliver! (1968), accomplished and prolific English actor Lionel Jeffries (he played the kooky inventor Cavor in 1964's The First Men in the Moon), Susan George, who appeared in the completely crummy Jaws rip-off Tintorera (1977) but was a bit better in Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs (1971), Australian actor Tony Bonner (The Man from Snowy River, and English character actor (he normally plays the role of villains, although not here) Jeremy Kemp, whom I most remember as the German pilot in the WWII epic The Blue Max (1966).
The film, a basic re-telling of the boy who cried wolf, is centered on Ziggy (Lester), a boy with a mop hair, big eyes, a vivid imagination and a predilection for fabrication "I'm having tea with the president". After a visiting dignitary is shot and killed JFK Dallas motorcade style, Ziggy actually sees who did it, and vice versa. Now the killer, who turns out to be a policeman (this is given away early, so I'm not spoiling anything), is after Ziggy, and no one believes what they think is just another one of his tall tales. That is until more and more bodies start turning up, along with clues that seem to corroborate Ziggy's story. Soon enough Ziggy's family is involved, and the assassin seems willing to stop at nothing to eliminate anything that will link him back to the murder. Will Ziggy and his secret survive long enough to find someone willing to believe him? Perhaps...but time is running out, and the odds are against him...
I found Eyewitness to be a pretty enjoyable film. Shot on location on the island of Malta, the use of exteriors is really wonderful and beautiful as we are taken all over and shown many different and unique areas and also adds a claustrophobic sense to the story of being trapped on an island with a killer. Mark Lester did well as Ziggy, although on more than one occasion I found him to be a little annoying. Susan George, who played Ziggy's older sister Pippa, just kinda creeped me out (especially her emotional scene where Ziggy was lost, off witnessing the assassin at work, and then later he's found). I've never really understood the appeal of Ms. George, as I don't think she all that great of an actress (she tends to go a bit overboard here at times). My favorite role here was that of the eccentric grandfather who runs a lighthouse, played by Lionel Jeffries. His character brought just the right amount of levity to offset the very serious nature as the plot unfolded, and he was more than just a static character, as he really got involved in the action near the end. I also liked Jeremy Kemp as Inspector Galleria as he presented a smart, intelligent, astute, no nonsense character that's able to take the various clues, piece them together, fill in the missing parts, and relate a startling revelation that affects the story in an unexpected way. I thought the direction by Hough was really good and showed of someone who knew his vision and was able to translate it to the screen. Various scenes that don't really seem to involve the main plot may put some off, but I didn't think they hurt the film any. Also, with the unexpected killing of a few characters, it puts forth the sense of real, mortal danger for Ziggy, the very real possibility that he may be killed, unlike other films involving children, say Home Alone, where you know nothing seriously harmful will befall the main character. There was one scene I thought very odd in that the assassin lures an accomplice to a remote clearing near a cliff, knocks him out, and then uses a bulldozer to pick up the unconscious man and dump him off the cliff. Why not just drag the unconscious man to the cliff and push him off? I guess it just seemed like overkill to me (pardon the pun)...oh yeah, one more thing...if you like car chase scenes, there's a really good one in this movie.
The wide screen picture provided on this DVD release from Anchor Bay looks sharp, vibrant, and beautiful. Also, the audio is very crisp and clear. Special features include two theatrical trailers (one U.S. and one for the U.K.), and a commentary track featuring the director, the executive producer (Bryan Forbes), moderated by journalist Jonathan Sothcott. Also included is a reproduction of an original poster on the insert card within the DVD.
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- Good Early Hurt and Weaver Film
- Three and-a-half stars. A ringing endictment of ...
- not a good movie as the reviewers here say it is
- Great movie, bad DVD release
- Terrific Performances in Flat Thriller...
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Eyewitness
Starring:
William Hurt ,
Sigourney Weaver ,
Christopher Plummer ,
James Woods , and
Irene Worth
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ASIN: B0007WQGS6
Release Date: 2005-06-28 |
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An underrated gem of the early 1980s, this film is a solid mystery with a terrific and unlikely romance at its core. Hurt plays a New York janitor whose fantasy life centers on TV reporter Sigourney Weaver. When a murder occurs in the office building where he works, he claims to have seen more than he did just to get her attention. But when the murderers believe him, they both become targets. The plot is workable, but mostly serves as a meet-cute device for throwing together the unassuming janitor and the TV star, and the resulting collision of social strata when he successfully woos her. James Woods nearly steals the film as Hurt's jumpy Vietnam vet friend, a shifty operator of whom cop Morgan Freeman observes, "He was born to be a suspect." --Marshall Fine
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Manhattan janitor Daryll Deever is fixated on hard-charging TV commentator, Tony Sokolow; he tapes her commentary daily to watch after work. When a wealthy Vietnamese man, with many shady connections, is murdered in the office building where Daryll works, Tony shows up to cover the story and Daryll introduce himself. She thinks he may know something, so she pursues him; he pretends he might to keep her interested. This romantic cat and mouse game goes on under the watchful eyes of the killers, who think that Daryll and Tony do know something. The killers start their own game of cat and mouse
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Good Early Hurt and Weaver Film.......2007-07-11
This 1981 film directed by Peter Yates is well worth spending a couple of hours watching. The cast is outstanding: William Hurt as a night janitor, Sigourney Weaver as a TV reporter, Christopher Plummer as her fiancee and smuggler of Jews out of the Soviet Union, James Woods as a Vietnam vet screw-up, Morgan Freeman as a New York City cop with an afro et al. Oh, and we cannot forget Hurt's doberman Ralph who gives quite a performance as well.
The story works on several levels. On the surface it's a murder mystery. (Hurt as Daryll Deever doesn't know as much about the murder as several people think, much to his danger. It is also a male Cinderella love story as Hurt has been besotted with Weaver (Tony Skolow) for sometime, so much so that he sets the timer on his VCR to catch her covering local New York City news. His obsession with Weaver gets him into real trouble as he pretends to know more about the death of a much despised Vietnamese businessman in his building where he works as a janitor in order to get close to her. Finally there is the story-line with serious ramifications: how far should a person go and to what ends-- even to killing an innocent man-- to accomplish his most worthy goal, the smuggling of other innocents out of a dictatorial state.
If you are a fan of any of these actors or you like a film that is more than a superficial mystery, this film is for you.
Three and-a-half stars. A ringing endictment of ..........2006-06-15
Zionism! Sigourney Weaver plays a
good jewish girl in love with a
cleancut gentile guy (no shades
of 'Bridgette Loves Bernie' here!).
Her older racist brother (Christo-
pher Plummer) plays a jewish defence
league / terrorist-type who tries to
kill William Hurt, in one of his best
roles. I sent a copy of this film to
Mike Hoffman, the Idaho revisionist
and he did nothing with it including
acknowledging receiving it. Obviously,
I sent it to the wrong person! This
film should be spread around to show
what a bunch of racists the zionists
are! What the Palestinians are suf-
fering in the middleeast is the tip
of iceberg...Hollywood let the cat
out of the bag on this one and I am
glad!
not a good movie as the reviewers here say it is.......2005-10-30
I just saw this movie on IN HD2. Some people said that this movie is a hidden gem. At first, I felt the same way. I didn't even know such a movie existed. Then after about 30 minutes, the movie became really boring. It just drags on with a weak synopsis. The cast includes some famous actors and actresses, and I think they are pretty good actors, but without an interesting storyline, the movie is a boring piece of work that leaves no impressions.
Great movie, bad DVD release.......2005-09-07
This is Sigourney's second studio film and it holds up fairly well. However the DVD release is disappointing. There are no close captioning or subtitles and the film transfer is weak. I hope that 20th Century Fox will shell out some money next time for a better DVD edition. This movie deserves better. Great cast and great script. They dont make movies like this anymore....
Terrific Performances in Flat Thriller..........2005-08-20
The improbable brings to mind what cannot be achieved, and when it happens it often presents a fantasy. On occasion, implausible events take place and when they do unusual things happen. They also bring together people that would never have encountered one another, unless the unbelievable occurrence would have taken place. Eyewitness presents such an experience through Daryll Deever (William Hurt), a Vietnam War veteran who has sought the job as a janitor for the purpose of solitude.
On a late night, when Daryll has finished his work for the night he hears strange sounds coming from one of the more secure offices. The office belongs to a Vietnamese businessman whom has fired Daryll's best friend and future brother-in-law Aldo Mercer (James Woods) some days earlier. When Daryll enters the office he finds the businessman murdered. From the opening until this moment the film presents several motives for many different people to be the prime suspects for the murder. When Lt. Black (Morgan Freeman) and Lt. Jacobs (Steven Hill) begin the investigation no clear clues emerge that would help them find the murderer.
The implausible happens when Daryll meets Tony Sokolow (Sigourney Weaver), an upper-class woman with strong motivation to succeed as a television journalist. In addition, Daryll has an obsession for Tony, as he tapes all her appearances on television on his VCR. Daryll discovers that Tony is on the case and presents himself as an eyewitness in order to get closer to Tony. However, several individuals notice this move by Daryll, and it is only a question of time until someone will get to him. Yet, Daryll is willing to take this risk to get to know Tony, as he wants to charm Tony to fall for him. However, she is married to Joseph (Christopher Plummer) who frequently leaves the country through his political work, as he tries to smuggle Jewish people out of the Soviet Union.
Eyewitness tries to present a suspenseful Cinderella story where a janitor falls for a rich and successful woman. Regrettably, the film provides more intricate details, which on occasion, make the film feel a little confusing. In addition, the film tries to create suspense by not telling certain details, which are essential for the audience to understand where the film is going, and this too is puzzling. However, Eyewitness displays several strong performances by a wide range of talents such as Sigourney Weaver, William Hurt, James Woods, Morgan Freeman and Christopher Plummer. The actors save the cinematic experience, as they bring along something intriguing to watch, as the story as a whole will leave the audience bewildered.
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Based on the revolutionary book series, Eyewitness video is the ultimate guide to natural history. Follow narrator Martin Sheen into a three-dimensional 'virtual museum' where state-of-the-art special effects and stunning graphics bring the naturl world to life. A five minute Making of featurette reveals all the behind-the-scenes wizardry that goes into the Eyewitness production.
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Eyewitness: The Pacific War - Road to War
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Eyewitness the Pacific War
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ASIN: B0009ETD3W
Release Date: 2005-05-31 |
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Even though Japan had fought on the Allied side in World War, its economic troubles during the 1920s allowed its military to gain almost complete control over the government, leading to its eventual joining with the Axis powers in 1940. Over sixty years after the events, eyewitnesses and experts have come together to give accounts of events leading up to the devastating attack at Pearl Harbor. With interviews woven into new archive accounts of what really happened, history is re-examined by those who were involved.
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