Directed by:
Avery CrounseScreenplay:
Avery CrounseCinematography:
Wade HanksComposer:
Brad FiedelCast:
Dennis Lipscomb, Guy Boyd, Rebecca Stanley, Karlene Crockett, Rob Paulsen, Mike Genovese, Fran Ryan, Will Hare, Kerry Sherman, Ivy Bethune, Bret PearsonPlots(1)
Set in the Colonial era, "Eyes of Fire" - the film debut of experimental photographer Avery Crounse - recounts the creepy doings that occur when a preacher accused of adultery is banished with his followers to the unsettled wilderness, an isolated forest haunted by the spirits of long-dead Native Americans. LA's Cinefamily, which held its own screening of "Eyes of Fire" earlier this year, aptly describes the film as a "supernatural battle between good and evil, rife with impressively fantastical set pieces - from trees with faces and a mysterious naked forest-dwelling sect to rains of skulls and bones - all swung on a shoestring budget." (St. Louis International Film Festival)
(more)Cast
Dennis Lipscomb
USA
Best movies:
The Day After (1983) (TV movie)
Crossroads (1986)
Slow Burn (1986) (TV movie)
Guy Boyd
USA
Best movies:
Jagged Edge (1985)
Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story (1986) (TV movie)
Flashpoint (1984)
Rebecca Stanley
Best movies:
I Want to Live (1983) (TV movie)
Body Double (1984)
Only When I Laugh (1981)
Karlene Crockett
Best movies:
Eyes of Fire (1983)
Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981)
Rob Paulsen
USA
Best movies:
Mike Genovese
Best movies:
Point Break (1991)
Bound by Honor (1993)
Thief (1981)
Fran Ryan
USA
Best movies:
Shoot the Moon (1982)
How the West Was Won (1976) (series)
Columbo (1971) (series)
Will Hare
USA
Best movies:
Back to the Future (1985)
The Rose (1979)
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (1972)
Kerry Sherman
USA
Best movies:
Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love (1979) (TV movie)
How the West Was Won (1976) (series)
48 Hrs. (1982)
Ivy Bethune
Russia
Best movies:
Back to the Future (1985)
Wrong Is Right (1982)
I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978)
Bret Pearson
Best movies:
Kansas (1988)
The Brain (1988)
Ultimate Betrayal (1994) (TV movie)