

Green Eyes
A Diabolical Tale Of Mystery And Murder!
Overview
The owner of a large mansion in the country throws a costume party for some of his friends. However, the party turns sour when he is found stabbed to death in a closet. The police and a guest try to discover who committed the murder.
- Production
- Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation
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Cast

Shirley Grey
Jean Kester

Charles Starrett
Michael Tracy

Claude Gillingwater
Steven Kester

John Wray
Inspector Crofton

William Bakewell
Cliff Miller

Dorothy Revier
Mrs. Pritchard

Stephen Chase
Mr. Victor Pritchard

Ben Hendricks Jr.
Detective Regan

Arthur Clayton
Roger Hall

Aggie Herring
Dora, the Kester Housekeeper

Edward Keane
Raynor
Crew
- Director
- Richard Thorpe
- Writers
- Andrew Moses
- Cinematography
- M.A. Andersen
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CinemaSerf
June 13, 2022
Do you know what - if the cast had just been a shade better, this could have been really quite a gripping little whodunnit, but neither Shirley Grey ("Jean") nor Charles Starrett ("Michael") really shine as they investigate the brutal murder of their party host, and her grandfather (Claude Gillingwater). Richard Thorpe certainly has plenty to work with adapting Harriette Ashbrook's quickly paced and frequently pithy novel, and the plot does have a few twists that keep us guessing for much of it,…









