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How long is Eye Witness?
1 hour and 40 minutes
When was Eye Witness released?
August 26, 1950
What is the IMDb rating of Eye Witness?
6.3 out of 10
Who stars in Eye Witness?
Robert Montgomery
,
Leslie Banks
, and
Felix Aylmer
Who wrote Eye Witness?
Joan Harrison
,
Ian McLellan Hunter
,
William Douglas-Home
, and
Hugo Butler
Who directed Eye Witness?
Robert Montgomery
Who was the composer for Eye Witness?
Malcolm Arnold
Who was the producer of Eye Witness?
Joan Harrison
Who was the executive producer of Eye Witness?
David E. Rose
Who was the cinematographer for Eye Witness?
Gerald Gibbs
Who was the editor of Eye Witness?
Lito Carruthers
What is the plot of Eye Witness?
In 1949, when his former British war buddy is charged with murder, American lawyer Adam Hayward goes to England to see if he can help.
What was the budget for Eye Witness?
108,600
What is Eye Witness rated?
Not Rated
What genre is Eye Witness?
Comedy, Comedy Drama, Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
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