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  1. Eyes in the Night is a 1942 American crime mystery starring Edward Arnold, Ann Harding and Donna Reed. Directed by Fred Zinnemann, it is based on Baynard Kendrick's 1941 novel The Odor of Violets. The film was followed by the sequel (also starring Arnold) The Hidden Eye.

  2. Eyes in the Night: Directed by Fred Zinnemann. With Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Donna Reed, Stephen McNally. A blind detective and his seeing-eye dog investigate a murder and discover a Nazi plot.

  3. Eyes in the Night is directed by Fred Zinnemann and adapted to screenplay by Guy Trosper and Howard Emett Rogers from Baynard Kendrick's novel The Odor of Violets. It stars Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Donna Reed, Stephen McNally, Katherine Emery, Allen Jenkins, Stanley Ridges and Friday the dog.

  4. Oct 16, 2012 · Blind detective Duncan "Mac" Maclain gets mixed up with Nazi spies and murder when he tries to help an old friend with a rebellious stepdaughter....

  5. A blind detective and his seeing-eye dog investigate a murder and discover a Nazi plot.** Director: Fred Zinnemann** Stars: Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Donna...

  6. In the early years of the cycle, the cynicism of noir somehow resulted in good clean fun, like Fred Zinnemann’s Eyes in the Night, an early detective yarn involving murder, espionage, family rivalry, theater, visual impairment, and the most talented canine in all of film noir.

  7. Eyes in the Night (1942) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. Year: 1942. Original title: Eyes in the Night. Synopsis: Blind detective Duncan Maclain is visited by old friend Norma Lawry, looking for help in getting rid of one of her old beaus, who is courting Norma's 17-year old step-daughter.

  9. A blind detective and his seeing-eye dog investigate a murder and discover a Nazi plot.

  10. Eyes in the Night is a classic mystery thriller that deserves recognition for its engaging plot, strong performances, and atmospheric direction. If you're a fan of old-fashioned detective stories with a touch of wartime intrigue, this film is a must-watch.