Night Watch (1973 film)
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| Night Watch | |
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| Directed by | Brian G. Hutton |
| Produced by | Barnard Straus Martin Poll George W. George |
| Screenplay by | Evan Jones Tony Williamson |
| Based on | Night Watch by Lucille Fletcher |
| Starring | Elizabeth Taylor Laurence Harvey Billie Whitelaw |
| Music by | George Barrie (song "The Night Has Many Eyes") John Cameron |
| Cinematography | Billy Williams |
| Editing by | John Jympson |
| Distributed by | Embassy Pictures |
| Release date(s) | 1973 |
| Running time | 99 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Night Watch is a 1973 British thriller film directed by Brian G. Hutton.
[edit] Plot
Based on a still-frequently-performed play by Lucille Fletcher, it is the story of a woman (played by Taylor) who claims she has witnessed a murder from her window at night. Unfortunately she is not able to prove this. The film reunited Taylor with co-star Laurence Harvey from their 1960 film BUtterfield 8. It was the last time the pair acted together on screen.
[edit] Cast
- Elizabeth Taylor - Ellen Wheeler
- Laurence Harvey - John Wheeler
- Billie Whitelaw - Sarah Cooke
- Robert Lang - Appleby
- Tony Britton - Tony
- Bill Dean - Walker
- Michael Danvers-Walker - Sgt. Norris
- Rosario Serrano - Dolores
- Pauline Jameson - Secretary
- Linda Hayden - Girl in car
- Kevin Colson - Carl
- Laon Maybanke - Florist
[edit] External links
- Night Watch at the Internet Movie Database
- Night Watch at AllRovi
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