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  1. Eye of the Needle: Directed by Richard Marquand. With Donald Sutherland, Stephen MacKenna, Philip Martin Brown, Kate Nelligan. A ruthless German spy, trying to get out of Britain with vital information about D-Day, must spend time with a young woman and her crippled husband.

  2. WWII German superspy, the Needle, who gravitates towards murder using his trusty switchblade, discovers vital evidence about the Allies D-Day invasion. He makes for the Scotish coast to escape on a U-Boat when his small boat is shipwrecked before being picked up and the Needle is washed ashore.

  3. Eye of the Needle (1981) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. The Eye of the Needle: Directed by Ron Satlof. With Jack Klugman, Garry Walberg, John S. Ragin, Val Bisoglio. An ailing woman's accidental death outrages Quincy when he discovers that she had been seeing a holistic doctor and had been treated with natural medicines rather than scientific ones.

  5. The title "Eye of the Needle" is that it is a reference to the eye of the stiletto blade that Nazi spy Henry Faber uses to kill his enemies . This World War II movie is set in London 1940 , during the Blitz when it opens , there a German Superspy , the Needle (Donald Sutherland) gravitates towards murder and treason .

  6. Eye of the Needle: Directed by Winrich Kolbe. With Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Jennifer Lien. When the Voyager crew encounters a wormhole and makes contact with a Romulan ship on the other side, it raises the crew's hopes of getting back to Earth.

  7. Eye of the Needle: Directed by Virgil W. Vogel. With Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Philip Abbott, William Reynolds, Richard Kiley. Three men attempt to kidnap a doctor vacationing in the mountains of Washington state.

  8. Eye of the Needle (1981) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  9. "Star Trek: Voyager" Eye of the Needle (TV Episode 1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  10. Eye of the Needle never really catches fire. Marquand and screenwriter Stanley Mann may have overestimated the strength of their story: they serve it up unembellished, with competent but imperhat...Eye of the Needle isn't a bad film, just an unnecessary one: it was a better movie as a book.