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Eyewitness (released in the UK as The Janitor) is a 1981 American neo-noir thriller film produced and directed by Peter Yates and written by Steve Tesich. It stars William Hurt , Sigourney Weaver , Christopher Plummer , and James Woods .
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Feb 13, 1981 · Eyewitness: Directed by Peter Yates. With William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, Christopher Plummer, James Woods. A janitor who claims he's seen a murder becomes romantically involved with the glamorous TV reporter covering the story.
The original trailer in high definition of Eyewitness directed by Peter Yates and starring William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, Christopher Plummer, James Woods and Irene Worth. ...more. The original...
As the two of them play this game, the killers are watching, assuming that Daryll and Tony both know more about the crime than they do. Also Known As: Janitor, TheDaryll Deever is a janitor in an...
Fresh off the success of Breaking Away (1979), writer Steve Tesich and director Peter Yates re-team on a thriller starring a young William Hurt as a janitor infatuated with television reporter Sigourney Weaver.
New York City custodian Daryll Deever (William Hurt) is a big fan of local news reporter Tony Sokolow (Sigourney Weaver), so he is intrigued when she shows up to cover a...
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A final shoot-out in a midtown riding stable has a touch of Hitchcock to it; the old master always loved to mix violence with absolutely inappropriate settings. But what makes this movie so entertaining is the way Yates and Tesich and their characters play against our expectations. Examples.