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  1. Cast. Andrew Stevens Shannon Tweed Monique Parent Allison Mack Tracy Tweed Daniel McVicar Tristan Rogers Todd Curtis Richard Portnow Marianne Muellerleile J.D. Hinton Jeana Wilson Alina Cenal Leslie Sachs Sigal Diamant Catherine Ann Clark Lexxie Cariste. 97 mins More at IMDb TMDb.

  2. Written, produced, and starring Andrew Stevens as the charming Will Griffith; Night Eyes II is a smooth flowing erotic action thriller that showcases the natural charisma between Shannon Tweed and Andrew Stevens. Andrew Stevens has charm that can't be taught. He has perfectly combed hair, has… more. Review by Rich Trash🗑️ ★★★½ 3.

  3. Rodney McDonald, who already directed Night Eyes 2, is in charge of this movie. In addition to Andrew Stevens, another name I recognized from the cast is Casper Von Dien, who plays the boyfriend of the beautiful Sara (Kimberly Kelley). Night Eyes 4 was the last film in the franchise, which apparently retired along with Andrew Stevens character.

  4. Night Eyes II: Directed by Rodney McDonald. With Andrew Stevens, Shannon Tweed, Tim Russ, Richard Chaves. Security expert Will Griffith has been hired to secure the mansion of South American expatriate Hector Mejenes, upon the insistence of his American wife, Marilyn.

  5. May 27, 1994 · Night Eyes Three: Directed by Andrew Stevens. With Andrew Stevens, Shannon Tweed, Tracy Tweed, Daniel McVicar. A security guard falls for a famous TV actress he is hired to protect while dealing with mobsters who want him to sell out his business to them.

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  6. Night at the Museum. (franchise) Night at the Museum is a mixed live action and traditionally animated American media franchise of fantasy - comedy films based on the 1993 children's book of the same name by Milan Trenc, are directed by Shawn Levy and written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon.

  7. The Night Has Eyes by Alan Kennington: Produced by: John Argyle: Starring: James Mason Wilfrid Lawson Mary Clare Joyce Howard: Cinematography: Günther Krampf: Edited by: Flora Newton: Music by: Charles Williams: Distributed by: Pathé Pictures International

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