For a film about latent homosexuality, adultery, and various forms of human perversion, Reflections in a Golden Eye moves pretty slowly. John Huston's latest offering glides languidly through a series ...
Inspired by a true story of survival.
When Reflections In A Golden Eye was made in 1967 it covered some subjects that were considered risqué for the movie going public. Now 46 years later it seems ponderous and you wonder what all the ...
Huston’s film of Carson McCullers’ 1941 novella was shot, by cinematographer Aldo Tonti, in an almost-sepia tinting that added a golden wash to the film. Warners allowed the film to be shown that way ...
Bizarre tale of sex, betrayal, and perversion at a military post.
The repressed gay army officer Penderton falls in love with one of his soldiers. However, the latter is interested only in Penderton's wife, Leonora, who in turn humiliates and despises her husband, ...
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