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The Public Eye is a 1992 American crime thriller film produced by Sue Baden-Powell and written and directed by Howard Franklin, starring Joe Pesci and Barbara Hershey. Stanley Tucci and Richard Schiff appear in supporting roles.
Public Eye is a British television drama that ran from 1965 to 1975, produced by ABC Weekend TV for three series, and Thames Television a further four. It depicted investigations handled by enquiry agent Frank Marker (Alfred Burke), an unmarried loner who is in his early forties when the series begins.
Public Eye is a British television drama series that ran from 1965 to 1975, a total of 87 episodes were produced over a run of seven series over the course of ten years. The first three series were produced by ABC Television , and the remaining four series were produced by Thames Television .
The Public Eye, a 1992 American neo-noir film written and directed by Howard Franklin; Follow Me!, a 1972 British film released as The Public Eye in the US; Public Eye (organization), a sustainability-oriented, politically and religiously independent solidarity development based in Switzerland Public Eye Awards, an award given to the ...
The Public Eye is a Canadian public affairs television series which aired on CBC Television from 1965 to 1969. Premise
Burke's most famous role was the enquiry agent Frank Marker in the ABC/Thames television series Public Eye, which ran from 1965 to 1975. His low-key, understated but always compelling portrayal of the down-at-heel private eye made the series one of the most popular and highly rated detective dramas on British television.
The Public Eye Magazine is published by Political Research Associates in Somerville, Massachusetts. [1] The magazine was founded in 1977 by the Public Eye Network . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It currently contains investigative articles about "movements, institutions, and ideologies that undermine human rights."
Follow Me! (U.S.title: The Public Eye) is a 1972 British comedy-drama film directed by Carol Reed and starring Mia Farrow, Topol and Michael Jayston. [1] Adapted by Peter Shaffer from his 1962 play The Public Eye, the picture marks Carol Reed's last completed film.