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Mirage is a 1965 American neo noir thriller film starring Gregory Peck and Diane Baker, and released by Universal Pictures. Directed by Edward Dmytryk from a screenplay by Peter Stone, it is based on the 1952 novel Fallen Angel, written by Howard Fast under the pseudonym Walter Ericson; the novel is not credited by title onscreen.
Mirage: Directed by Edward Dmytryk. With Gregory Peck, Diane Baker, Walter Matthau, Kevin McCarthy. An accountant suddenly suffers from amnesia. This appears related to the suicide of his boss. Now some violent thugs are out to get him. They work for a shadowy figure known simply as The Major.
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- Edward Dmytryk
- 1965-09-23
Directed by Edward DmytryckScreenplay by Peter Stone from the novel "Fallen Angel" by Howard Fast (on the name of Walter Ericson)An accountant suddenly suffe...
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Mirage (1965) Movie Review - YouTube. avariceichiban. 897 subscribers. 4. 350 views Streamed 3 years ago 1330 33RD AVENUE. Starring: Gregory Peck, Diane Baker, Walter Matthau, Kevin...
Apr 26, 2013 · Mirage opens in the dark, on the twenty-seventh floor of an office tower in New York City. The first Hitchcock film that comes to mind that so opens is Suspicion, Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine’s train coming out of a tunnel. David Stillwell (Peck), a cost accountant, or so he says, meets Shela (Baker) in a stairwell during a power outage.
Watchlist. Advertise With Us. After a blackout in his office building, accountant David Stillwell (Gregory Peck) finds he can't remember the past two years of his life. Discovering that a rich...
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Mirage (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Someone Upstairs Playing God Manhattan executive Stillwell (Gregory Peck), mystified at his failing memory and people not recognizing him after a blackout and suicide in his building, meets George Kennedy in the basement, Neil Fitzgerald on security, and Jack Weston at his apartment, in Edward Dmytryk’s Mirage, 1965.