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Mirage 1965

★ 7.0114 votes109 min📅 1965-10-29

"RUN... Right Into Her Arms... Perhaps She'll Lead You to Your Lost Secret... Or Into the Arms of Peril!"

Edward Dmytryk's 1965 psychological thriller Mirage delves into the mind of accountant David Stillwell, whose life is turned upside down after a mysterious blackout.

Director: Edward Dmytryk

Cast

Gregory Peck
Gregory Peck
David Stillwell
Diane Baker
Diane Baker
Shela
Walter Matthau
Walter Matthau
Ted Caselle
Robert H. Harris
Robert H. Harris
Dr. Broden
Kevin McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy
Sylvester Josephson
Leif Erickson
Leif Erickson
The Major
Walter Abel
Walter Abel
Charles Stewart Calvin
George Kennedy
George Kennedy
Willard
Jack Weston
Jack Weston
Lester
Anne Seymour
Anne Seymour
Frances Calvin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mirage (1965) about?

Accountant David Stillwell's life is turned upside down after a mysterious blackout, leading him to uncover a complex web of memories and deceit.

Who directed Mirage?

Edward Dmytryk

Who stars in Mirage?

The film features a talented cast, including Gregory Peck and Diane Baker.

Is Mirage (1965) worth watching?

With its gripping narrative and unique blend of mystery and thriller elements, Mirage is a must-watch for fans of psychological suspense. However, its 1965 release date and lack of modern special effects may make it less appealing to some viewers.

How long is Mirage?

109 minutes

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About Mirage (1965) — A Gripping Mystery of Identity and Redemption

Edward Dmytryk's 1965 psychological thriller Mirage delves into the mind of accountant David Stillwell, whose life is turned upside down after a mysterious blackout. With the help of a rookie private eye and a former flame, Stillwell navigates a complex web of memories and deceit. As the mystery unfolds, the lines between reality and fantasy blur, leading to a thrilling climax. With a talented cast, including Gregory Peck and Diane Baker, Mirage is a gripping tale of identity and redemption. This thought-provoking film will keep you on the edge of your seat as you try to piece together the puzzle of Stillwell's past.

As Stillwell's memories begin to resurface, he finds himself in a cat-and-mouse game with a killer. With each new revelation, the stakes grow higher, and the tension builds. Will Stillwell be able to uncover the truth behind his lost memories, or will he become the next victim?

Mirage is a masterclass in suspense, with a gripping narrative that will keep you guessing until the very end. With its unique blend of mystery and thriller elements, this 1965 classic is a must-watch for fans of psychological suspense.