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  1. An Eye for an Eye: Directed by Michael D. Moore. With Robert Lansing, Patrick Wayne, Slim Pickens, Gloria Talbott. A former bounty hunter teams up with a younger one, to track down and kill the wanted gang leader who murdered his wife and little boy.

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    • Western
    • Michael D. Moore
    • 1966-06
  2. An Eye for an Eye is a 1966 American Pathécolor Western film directed by Michael D. Moore. The film was co-scripted by Bing Russell, father of actor Kurt Russell.

  3. Eye for an Eye is a 1996 American psychological thriller film, directed by John Schlesinger and written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. It stars Sally Field, Kiefer Sutherland, Ed Harris, Beverly D'Angelo, Joe Mantegna and Cynthia Rothrock. The story was adapted from Erika Holzer's novel of the same name. The film opened on January 12, 1996.

  4. An Eye for an Eye (1966) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 46m 1966. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Brief Synopsis. Bounty hunters team to track down the man who disfigured both of them. Cast & Crew. Read More. Michael Moore. Director. Robert Lansing. Talion. Patrick Wayne. Benny. Slim Pickens. Ike Slant.

    • Michael Moore, James Rosenberger
    • Robert Lansing
  5. Eye for an Eye. A public relations executive joins a support group after her daughter is killed by a convicted rapist/murderer. When the man is released due to lack of evidence, she joins a vigilante organization intending to kill the man. 3,220 IMDb 6.2 1 h 41 min 1996. X-Ray R.

  6. Jan 12, 1996 · Eye for an Eye: Directed by John Schlesinger. With Sally Field, Ed Harris, Olivia Burnette, Alexandra Kyle. When the courts fail to keep behind bars the man who raped and murdered her daughter, a woman seeks her own form of justice.

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  8. After the assault, rape and murder of her 17-year-old daughter at home, Karen becomes obsessed with putting the rapist behind bars. What Karen soon finds is that the criminal justice system is more interested in procedure than justice and soon frees the killer of her daughter on a vague technicality.

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