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Mirage (1965) was a Mystery - Thriller/Suspense Film directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Harry Keller.

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Mirage (1965): Gregory Peck 20 Years After Spellbound

By 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 3, 2020 From 4 Star Films

“Most people will do in the dark what they never would think of doing in the light.” Mirage takes full advantage of one of those grab-you-right-away openings. The scene commences in the dark, there’s a power outage, candles are flickering, and voices call out up and down the corrid... Read full article


Mirage (1965)

By Beatrice on Aug 22, 2018 From Flickers in Time

Mirage Directed by Edward Dmytryk Written by Peter Stone from a novel by Howard Fast 1965/USA Universal Pictures First viewing/Netflix rental David Stillwell: You’re kidding? Ted Caselle: Aw, filthy things, I can’t stand them. You have one and sure as shootin’ you end up using it. ... Read full article


Mirage; Fata Morgana, a Step Above the Thriller Horizon: Starring Gregory Peck

By C. S. Williams on Apr 25, 2015 From Classic Film Aficionados

Mirage?Menagerie of thoughts: Mirage, 1965, a Universal release is often likened to a Hitchcock film. For better or worse, with regards to audience expectations, Mirage, clearly works and has much of the Hitchcockian atmosphere to it; especially, with reference to Spellbound and North by Northwest. ... Read full article


Mirage; Fata Morgana, a Step Above the Thriller Horizon: Starring Gregory Peck

By C. S. Williams on Apr 25, 2015 From Classic Film Aficionados

Mirage?Menagerie of thoughts: Mirage, 1965, a Universal release is often likened to a Hitchcock film. For better or worse, with regards to audience expectations, Mirage, clearly works and has much of the Hitchcockian atmosphere to it; especially, with reference to Spellbound and North by Northwest. ... Read full article


Mirage; Fata Morgana, a Step Above the Thriller Horizon: Starring Gregory Peck

By C. S. Williams on Apr 25, 2015 From Classic Film Aficionados

Mirage?Menagerie of thoughts: Mirage, 1965, a Universal release is often likened to a Hitchcock film. For better or worse, with regards to audience expectations, Mirage, clearly works and has much of the Hitchcockian atmosphere to it; especially, with reference to Spellbound and North by Northwest. ... Read full article


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Quotes from

David Stillwell: [to Casselle] Wouldn't it be hilarious if it turned out you actually knew what you were doing?


[Josephson is considering whether to side with David or the Major]
David Stillwell: Dammit, Josephson, commit! If you're not committed to anything, you're just taking up space!


[Talking about the Major]
David Stillwell: Those people aren't even ants to him! They're articles of commerce! And I'm the cost accountant, trying to cut down his overhead with what you and he call "progress"!


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The line spoken by Lester, 'you can't be alive in Barbados and dead in New York at the same time', is paraphrased from a line in the Pat Novak For Hire radio program entitled Rubin Callaway's Pictures, with Detroit in Pat Novak changed to Barbados in Mirage.
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