
Red Eyes 1982
Experience the gripping world of 80s crime thrillers with Red Eyes (1982), a tense thriller that unfolds in a city neighborhood plagued by a serial killer. The residents are gripped by fear as a strangler and a voyeur stalk the streets, leaving the local police baffled.
Director: Yves Simoneau
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Red Eyes (1982) about?
The film follows a series of gruesome murders and a voyeuristic obsession that sends a city neighborhood into a state of panic.
Who directed Red Eyes?
Red Eyes (1982) was directed by Yves Simoneau.
Who stars in Red Eyes?
The main cast of Red Eyes features Marie Tifo, Jean-Marie Lemieux, and Pierre Curzi.
Is Red Eyes (1982) worth watching?
While Red Eyes (1982) may not be a well-known film, its gripping plot and dark atmosphere make it a compelling watch for fans of crime thrillers and mystery enthusiasts.
How long is Red Eyes?
Red Eyes (1982) has a runtime of 89 minutes.
About Red Eyes (1982) — A Gripping 80s Thriller Exposes the Dark Side of Human Nature
Experience the gripping world of 80s crime thrillers with Red Eyes (1982), a tense thriller that unfolds in a city neighborhood plagued by a serial killer. The residents are gripped by fear as a strangler and a voyeur stalk the streets, leaving the local police baffled. The investigation is led by Léopold Latour, but his team's lack of progress sparks a sense of urgency. Against the backdrop of escalating fear, one determined detective, Édouard Lambert, takes matters into his own hands, driven by a sense of justice. With its dark atmosphere and thrilling plot, Red Eyes (1982) is a gripping tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This underrated gem is a must-watch for fans of crime thrillers and mystery enthusiasts.