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Reflections in a Golden Eye
Directed by
John Huston
Not Rated
1967
1h 48m
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6.5
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Bizarre tale of sex, betrayal, and perversion at a military post. A military officer becomes obsessed with an enlisted man.
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Cast of Reflections in a Golden Eye
Elizabeth Taylor
Leonora Penderton
Marlon Brando
Maj. Weldon Penderton
Brian Keith
Lt. Col. Morris Langdon
Julie Harris
Alison Langdon
Zorro David
Anacleto
Gordon Mitchell
Stables Sergeant
Robert Forster
Pvt. L.G. Williams
Jed Curtis
Accordionist (uncredited)
Harvey Keitel
Soldier (uncredited)
Al Mulock
Private (uncredited)
Trent Gough
Soldier (uncredited)
Robert Rietti
Anacleto (voice; uncredited)
Friedrich von Ledebur
Lieutenant at Garden Party (uncredited)
Fay Sparks
Susie
Irvin Dugan
Capt. Murray Weincheck
Ed Metzger
Pvt. Frank Brian
Ted Beniades
Sergeant (uncredited)
Frank Flanagan
General Sugar (uncredited)
Douglas Stark
Dr. Burgess (uncredited)
John Callaghan
Private (uncredited)
Reflections in a Golden Eye Ratings & Reviews
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
Such a unique motion picture experience that it's no wonder it flopped with moviegoers and most critics.
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
The golden version gives the film a heated, otherworldly quality, as if its characters are wondering around in some sort of erotic dream, lost in a tangled web of their own unexplored desires.
Los Angeles Free Press
Gene Youngblood
In short, this movie is a perfect demonstration of how the Hollywood syndrome has corrupted, distorted and misrepresented the art of film throughout its brief history.
Artforum
Manny Farber
Clawingly bland.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Brando regains the peak of his magnificent talent. After his series of six or seven disastrous performances, even his admirers had given him up for lost. But it was too soon.
Examiner.com
Adam Lippe
Director John Huston is very careful not to share any beauty with us, there's one stunning shot of swirling dust, accentuated by the golden hue, but it's far off in the distance. If the characters can't have pleasure, neither should we.
TV Guide
A weird picture based on a slim novel by Carson McCullers, this movie fails to engender any sympathy or interest due to several miscalculations.
TIME Magazine
All that remains praiseworthy is the film's extraordinary photographic technique.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Either you like this movie a lot or you run screaming for the exit; I find it rough going.
Variety
Variety Staff
A pretentious melodrama.
Filmcritic.com
Don Willmott
peak Taylor, La Liz in all her glorious pulchritude
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Donald J. Levit
Unintentional silliness, intentional simpering, awkward movement and mega-name miscasting abound in this 1967 John Huston film.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The surprise murder tops off the nutty story with a real bang.
Cleveland Press
Tony Mastroianni
Carson McCuller's 1941 novel, Reflections in a Golden Eye was a lean and intense work about domestic tragedy and sexual perversion. John Huston's film version of it is fat instead of lean, plodding rather than intense.
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