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Play Misty for Me 1971

★ 6.6551 votes102 min📅 1971-10-01

"The scream you hear may be your own!"

Clint Eastwood's 1971 directorial debut, *Play Misty for Me*, blends psychological tension with classic radio-era nostalgia. The story follows Dave Garver, a late-night DJ whose casual romance with an enigmatic fan spirals into a chilling obsession.

Director: Clint Eastwood

Cast

Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood
Dave
Jessica Walter
Jessica Walter
Evelyn
Donna Mills
Donna Mills
Tobie
John Larch
John Larch
Sgt. McCallum
Jack Ging
Jack Ging
Frank
Irene Hervey
Irene Hervey
Madge
James McEachin
James McEachin
Al Monte
Clarice Taylor
Clarice Taylor
Birdie
Don Siegel
Don Siegel
Murphy
Duke Everts
Jay Jay

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Play Misty for Me* (1971) about?

The film follows Dave Garver, a DJ whose brief fling with an obsessed fan takes a dark turn when a new romance complicates the situation. As Eve's behavior becomes increasingly erratic, Dave must navigate a web of deception and escalating danger.

Who directed *Play Misty for Me*?

Clint Eastwood directed the film, marking his feature film debut behind the camera.

Who stars in *Play Misty for Me*?

The film stars Clint Eastwood as Dave Garver, alongside Jessica Walter as Eve and Donna Mills as Tobie.

Is *Play Misty for Me* (1971) worth watching?

With its taut thriller narrative and standout performances, *Play Misty for Me* is a gripping watch for fans of psychological suspense. Eastwood's direction and Walter's chilling portrayal make it a standout in the genre.

How long is *Play Misty for Me*?

The film has a runtime of 102 minutes.

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About Play Misty for Me (1971) — A Cult Thriller by Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood's 1971 directorial debut, *Play Misty for Me*, blends psychological tension with classic radio-era nostalgia. The story follows Dave Garver, a late-night DJ whose casual romance with an enigmatic fan spirals into a chilling obsession. When another woman enters the picture, the boundaries between infatuation and danger blur, culminating in a suspenseful battle of wits. Eastwood's atmospheric direction leans into the era's moody jazz clubs and dimly lit apartments, creating an eerie sense of isolation.

Jessica Walter delivers a career-defining performance as Eve, whose fixation on Dave morphs into a haunting, unpredictable threat. The film's tight 102-minute runtime amplifies the claustrophobic dread, while Donna Mills adds a layer of complexity as the competing love interest. A masterclass in suspense, *Play Misty for Me (1971)* remains a cult classic for its unnerving realism and Eastwood's assured debut behind the camera.