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:I thought that was the title, too. I just ran the film, and the title of this film really is "Eyes of Laura Mars", without "The". |
:I thought that was the title, too. I just ran the film, and the title of this film really is "Eyes of Laura Mars", without "The". |
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:The book of photographs seen in the film is titled "The Eyes of Mars", which is probably the reason for the confusion. [[User:Kid Bugs|Kid Bugs]] ([[User talk:Kid Bugs|talk]]) 23:27, 9 November 2009 (UTC) |
:The book of photographs seen in the film is titled "The Eyes of Mars", which is probably the reason for the confusion. [[User:Kid Bugs|Kid Bugs]] ([[User talk:Kid Bugs|talk]]) 23:27, 9 November 2009 (UTC) |
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Is there nudity in the movie? |
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== Streisand visiting the set == |
== Streisand visiting the set == |
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So are her visions ever explained? Why was she able to see through the killer's eyes?
Seems like Strange Days took some ideas from this movie.
Correct title
The correct title of this article is The Eyes of Laura Mars. Dropping the article is discommended when it is part of a title: The Tempest. --Wetman (talk) 03:24, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
- I thought that was the title, too. I just ran the film, and the title of this film really is "Eyes of Laura Mars", without "The".
- The book of photographs seen in the film is titled "The Eyes of Mars", which is probably the reason for the confusion. Kid Bugs (talk) 23:27, 9 November 2009 (UTC)
Streisand visiting the set
In the second paragraph it says It was reported that Peters and Dunaway had a tense relationship while making the film, and that Streisand visited the set on a few occasions.
What has Peters and Dunaway having a tense relationship to do with Streisand visiting the set? Whay have they been put in the same sentance this (very bad) way? Unless there was something to it, that's not begin said here, then the fact that Streisand may have visited the set is not even worth mentioning. Dannman (talk) 15:44, 7 October 2010 (UTC)