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Following a one night stand a radio DJ finds out his paramour might just be a trifle more infatuated than he would like. The forgotten slasher film? Along with Peeping Tom and Psycho one of the earliest films to exploit the fear of kitchen cutlery. For a modern audience some of the surprises have become cliche now, but Play Misty was there first. Still packs a couple of scares though and a solid directorial debut from Eastwood. |
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![]() | 12th November 1971 Cinema | |
27th January 1972 Cinema ![]() 102 mins | ||
![]() | Play Misty For Me 18th September 2001 DVD ![]() 1.85:1 | |
![]() | 11th October 2016 Blu-Ray |
![]() | David 'Dave' Garver |
![]() | Evelyn Draper |
![]() | Tobie Williams |
![]() | Sgt. McCallum |
![]() | Frank Dewan |
![]() | Madge Brenner |
![]() | Al Monte |
![]() | Birdie |
![]() | Murphy, the Bartender |
![]() | Jay Jay |
![]() | man |
![]() | Locksmith |
Deputy Sheriff | |
Policeman | |
![]() | Anjelica |
second man | |
![]() | Taxi Driver |
![]() | Madalyn |
man in window | |
Ambulance Attendant | |
Waitress | |
Bar Patron | |
Policeman | |
Policeman | |
Policeman | |
Intern | |
Himself | |
Themselves | |
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History | |||
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Saturday, 16th June 1973 | Northwood Mall | USA | |
Saturday, 16th June 1973 | Perry Drive-In | USA |