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  1. Girl with Green Eyes is a 1964 British romantic drama film directed by Desmond Davis and starring Peter Finch, Rita Tushingham, Lynn Redgrave and Julian Glover. Adapted by Edna O'Brien from her novel The Lonely Girl, the film tells the story of a young, naive country girl's romance with a sophisticated older man.

  2. The Folktale That Inspired 'Coraline' Is Even Creepier Than Neil Gaiman's Version. She looks like your mother. She looks just like your mother. Except she has big, black buttons for eyes. Or else ...

  3. Green Eyes or "the girl" is apparently the same girl whose face is seen on the engraving of a girl riding the beast. Corso calls her his "guardian angel", but her true identity is never revealed in the movie. Viewers have referred to her variously as Satan/Lucifer, a demon, a witch, a gatekeeper/guide from Hell, and the Whore of Babylon.

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  5. Directed by Desmond Davis • 1964 • United Kingdom. Starring Rita Tushingham, Peter Finch, Lynn Redgrave. Wonderfully tender, fresh, and full of lyricism and life, this offbeat romance follows the young Kate Brady (Rita Tushingham) as she leaves behind her sheltered existence in the Irish countryside and moves to Dublin.

  6. She soon meets older man Eugene (Peter Finch), who is a writer and intellectual. Kate and Eugene fall in love. However, when Kate's father finds out about their romance, he is determined to break ...

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    • Peter Finch, Rita Tushingham, Lynn Redgrave
    • Desmond Davis
    • Drama
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  7. Madeleine (1950) Madeleine is based on the true story of a trial that took place in 1857 when Glasgow socialite Madeleine Smith… Straight on Till Morning (1972) Shy, dowdy and socially awkward Brenda Thompson (Rita Tushingham) writes naive children's stories to amuse herself.

  8. Australian novelist and poet Randolph Stow uses the account of the green children in his 1980 novel The Girl Green as Elderflower; the green girl is the source for the title character, here a blonde girl with green eyes. The green children become a source of interest to the main character, Crispin Clare, along with some other characters from ...

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