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Night of the Eagle (1962)

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Overview

Director:
Sidney Hayers
Writers:
Fritz Leiber Jr. (novel)
Charles Beaumont (writer) ...
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Release Date:
25 April 1962 (USA) more
Genre:
Horror more
Tagline:
Witch or Woman, What Was It? more
Plot:
A skeptical college professor discovers that his wife has been practicing magic for years. Like the learned... more | add synopsis
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Baubles, Bangles, & Bright, Shiny Beads more

Cast

 (Complete credited cast)
Peter Wyngarde ... Norman Taylor
Janet Blair ... Tansy Taylor
Margaret Johnston ... Flora Carr
Anthony Nicholls ... Harvey Sawtelle
Colin Gordon ... Lindsay Carr
Kathleen Byron ... Evelyn Sawtelle
Reginald Beckwith ... Harold Gunnison
Jessica Dunning ... Hilda Gunnison
Norman Bird ... Doctor
Judith Stott ... Margaret Abbott
Bill Mitchell ... Fred Jennings
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Burn, Witch, Burn! (USA)
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Runtime:
90 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
UK:12 (DVD rating) | UK:15 (video rating) | UK:X (original rating) | Finland:K-16
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Peter Wyngarde was only cast because the original actor became ill. more
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Featured in Monsterama Sci-Fi Late Night Creature Feature Show Vol. 1 (1996) (V) more

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11 out of 11 people found the following comment useful:-
Baubles, Bangles, & Bright, Shiny Beads, 30 October 2004

A small university town in England is the setting of this well-crafted tale of witchcraft, voodoo, and mystery concerning the rise of a young professor in his department in Sociology. The film begins with the professor giving a lecture on the ridiculous nature of the supernatural. He says that the supernatural only exists when believers exist; otherwise without believers, there would be no supernatural. I thought this was a great way to start a film. You know that before long this young professor will be eating those words. And, indeed, he does. The film's basic premise concerns this man's wife, Tansy, helping him rise - or at least believing to help him rise - in his department amidst other forces that wish to see his downfall. There is certainly a lot going for this British, low-budget film. Great performances are delivered by the entire cast, particularly Peter Wyngarde as the man trapped between what he sees as logical and reasonable and what his wife believes is responsible for his success. Janet Blair plays his wife with great conviction and an intensity that makes what she does seem plausible. One other acting notable belongs to Margaret Johnston as a rather scary, limping colleague who has a crushing blow delivered to her when she doesn't get the department chair. She makes one scary woman! The direction is in the hands of the ever-capable Sidney Hayers, responsible for many of my favourite episodes of The Avengers(including "The Superlative Seven"). Hayers is excellent at pacing the film with tension. But the most credit for the film's success must be given to Richard Matheson who adapted the film from the celebrated novel Conjure Wife by Fritz Leiber. Matheson has just enough logic mixed in with mysterious red herrings, superstitious practices, and quaint, British manners to make for a most enjoyable film. There is no doubt that for this film: the eagle has landed!

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