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- A duo of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations about a greedy wife's attempt to embezzle her dying husband's fortune, and a sleazy reporter's adoption of a strange black cat.
- Nala, a 13-year-old girl from the city, travels with her family to her grandmother's home in the countryside, to try to find a cure for her little sister's mysterious illness - But she'll soon find her granny is not exactly what she seems.
- A superstitious mother is convinced that her daughter's new boyfriend is the reincarnation of a man who tried to kill her 30 years ago.
- A mystery novel-loving American tourist witnesses a murder in Rome, and soon finds herself and her suitor caught up in a series of killings.
- The sequel that follows Queen's Blade: The Exiled Virgin (2009). Countless powerful women from around the continent join a tournament called the Queen's Blade tournament to challenge one another and eventually try their skills at defeating the current queen.
- The story of the strange friendship between a seventy-year-old man and a six-year-old girl.
- The police has to face some extremely brutal murders. How is the rich playboy Peter Crane (Jorge Rivero) involved in this? He suffers from horrible nightmares that make him believe that he is responsible for these murders.
- A screenwriter is plagued by nightmares as he writes a script about a family that was slaughtered years before. Soon, the grisly murders he's writing about actually start to happen.
- 15 years into a city-wide lockdown, caused by appearance of a mysterious toxic fog, the lives of three men-raised in isolation of the new world's suburbia- begin to change as their desire to uncover the dark truth to their reality drives them out into the fog.
- A shoe tied to a young girl's scooter to serve as a Nazar-Battu (an evil eye warder) becomes a source of happiness for a poor little girl.
- TV Mini Series
- Senor Don Alma Bendadoso, who has been away from his native home, has sent word to his adherents that he is returning to his castle for the purpose of teaching the true word of God. One of the local newspapers printed a warning to the natives, who are all superstitious to a terrible degree. In his boyhood, the don, while out hunting, met with an enraged mountain lion, which he held with his eye and escaped unharmed, the people then giving him the title of "He of the Evil Eye," and fearing him from that day forward, therefore the unjust title held fast to this quiet man of love. Upon his arrival the people were warned by one Don Immonco Superstisioso and his daughter's sweetheart, Ocloso Ignoranto. The girl, Sobre Superstisioso, wishing to know more about the man with the evil eye, fled the house to the thick of the fray and there met the cursed one, who fascinated her, much to the chagrin and envy of the one who has been selected for her. Later the girl cultivated the acquaintance of Alma, and finds him to be a master, and superior in every way to those with whom she had come in contact, and respect and admiration slowly ripened into love, which was returned by he of the evil eye. Her father demanded that she marry Ocloso Ignoranto, and she finally declared herself by saying that one month hence she will marry him who is most worthy. Senor Don Alma Bendadoso rises clear from the darkness of ignorance to that lightness of reason and understanding, enveloping the girl with the halo from his own soul.
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- A young boy named Nayan finds a mysterious glass eye and discovers that it holds some dangerous powers: the wielder receives the gift of Evil Eye. Now Nayan can curse anyone he sets his eye on.
- An alarming epidemic has broken out in the vineyards of which Leonard Sheldon is the manager, and in answer to his wire that a doctor be sent to the little Mexican settlement at once, Katherine Torrance, a young and beautiful physician, is sent. Accompanying her is her younger brother, Clifford, weak-willed and dissipated. The inhabitants of the village are ignorant and superstitious and the situation is a grave one. Upon Katherine's arrival, Sheldon, thunderstruck that a woman should tackle such a job, tries to persuade her to return, but this she declines to do and goes about her duties, faithfully caring for the afflicted. The light which she wears on her forehead in order that she may see clearly into the throats of her patients, arouses the suspicion of the benighted Mexicans, and as the disease spreads, the trouble is accredited to this light, or "evil eye," and the medicine which she leaves is thrown away. The friendship of Leonard and Katherine is rapidly ripening into love, but both are unconscious of this fact, so deeply are they absorbed in their strenuous duties. Sheldon falls ill and is unable to transfer the payroll to the bank, so Katherine volunteers to do it for him. A hold-up is planned by Mexican Joe, leader of the employees, but his plans are thwarted. Clifford braces up and becomes of great assistance to Katherine. Rosa, Sheldon's servant, is in love with Frank King, his assistant, whose affection for her is cooling. Sentiment against Katherine is growing daily and she decides to leave. Rosa's parents try to wring from her the name of the man responsible for her unfortunate condition and Leonard, believing it is Clifford, is about to announce himself as the guilty one when Frank confesses and sends for the priest. Leonard mistakes Katherine's tears as grief at Frank's wrongdoing, and is only awakened to her love for him when Clifford tells him to take her in his arms, which he promptly does, announcing to the crowd that they may send for a man doctor, Katherine is to be his wife.
- Not many people know that director-writer Luigi Cozzi participated in the making of Two Evil Eyes, the anthology horror film directed by Dario Argento and George A. Romero.
- This series looks at all sides of law enforcement, the winners the losers, and who is caught up in the middle of the process of getting and vetting justice. Various producers and actors cast a broad brush across The American Justice system.
- Hanz Grettal is a noir-style detective, who cures curses made by witches instead of solving crimes. In this pilot episode, a witch tricks him into releasing her evil sister. Now he has to figure out how to fix his mess.
- During an interview the roles get changed and the reporters find themselves in front of the camera.
- A video comparison examining the differences between the theatrical cut and the TV version of David Lowell Rich's 'The Eye of the Cat' (1969) .
- A screenwriter is plagued by nightmares as he writes a script about a family that was slaughtered years before. Soon, the grisly murders he's writing about start to actually happen.
- Bosco (the villain) is masquerading as Count Dubois, and has succeeded in becoming engaged to Janette, the daughter of a wealthy banker named Benson. Bosco has formerly gained a precarious living as a hypnotist under the name of Dr. Satan, and as the subject of his hypnotic experiments has made use of Kitty Drew, a weak-willed, but passionate woman who still lives with him. The engagement of Bosco as Count Dubois, to Janette Benson, is the old story of the girl who must sacrifice herself and all her finer instincts in order to marry a title, for Janette is in love with and loved by Jack Varley, her father's confidential clerk. When Kitty Drew came to hear of Bosco's proposed marriage with Janette, all her woman's pride rose in arms, but under the spell of these magnetic eyes rebellion gave place to submission, and she duly consented to appear at the engagement festivities as Bosco's sister. During a relaxation of the power exercised over her by Bosco she managed to gasp out a few warning sentences to Janette, but the return of the arch-villain and the consequent restoration of his power over her prevented any very important statements being made. Later in the evening Bosco succeeded in obtaining a private chat with Jack Varley; he offered him a drugged cigar, and during the momentary insensibility induced thereby extracted the key of the banker's safe. Unknown to Bosco his action is observed by Kitty, who later on endeavors to report what she has seen to Captain Castillac, an old friend of both the Benson and the Varley families. Again Bosco arrives on the scene in the nick of time and prevents any disclosure. During the day Maurice Benson, the banker's son, has been worrying Jack to lend him no less a sum than 3,000 pounds, threatening all kinds of things if the money is not forthcoming. Moreover Captain Castillac has deposited with Jack during the afternoon the sum of 4,000 pounds which at the time these events are happening is reposing in the safe in Jack's room at the bank. Disturbed by vague fears Varley visits his office that evening to make sure that everything is in order. After a careful search around, having satisfied himself that all is quite safe, he leaves, with a troubled good-night to the watchman. Soon after Bosco enters. A chloroformed handkerchief ensures him from any interference from the watchman. With Varley's key the safe is soon opened and rifled. A footstep is heard. Bosco hastily conceals himself behind a curtain. It is the banker himself. A fierce struggle ensues. The banker is left dead on the floor and the murderer goes out quietly. At the police inquiry following the murder, circumstantial evidence is all against Jack Varley. His key of the safe is found on the floor by the detectives, and his visit to the office the previous night is told by the watchman. Jack Varley's position is a terrible one; he refuses to make any defense, believing that the guilty person is the banker's own son, his sweetheart's brother, who has been so wildly importuning him for money during the previous few days. Determined that Janette Benson shall not suffer through her brother, Jack destroys what would have been strong evidence against the banker's son in the shape of several letters asking for money, and threatening the direct calamities if same is not forthcoming. Things look black now for Jack, but he has at least a few staunch friends. His blind mother, his sister and his friend Captain Castillac, never lost faith in him, nor did his sweetheart, Janette. At the trial, mainly owing to Bosco's evidence, Jack is sentenced to twenty years. Captain Castillac feels that it is his duty to prove Jack's innocence. Disturbing recollections come to him of his having met Bosco at some earlier period in his life, but they will not materialize into definite form for some time. Finally all the previous circumstances come back to him and the captain recalls that earlier meeting with Bosco when as a sailor in a foreign café he had seen him, then known as Dr. Satan, performing various experiments in hypnotism with the woman Kitty as his subject. He strongly suspects that Bosco is the real culprit, but the difficulty is to obtain tangible proof and he decides to pay a visit to Bosco's house with the idea of getting Kitty to speak, but his scheme is brought to naught by the premature return of Bosco. A few days later Kitty, who is thoroughly tired of her life as the dupe of the adventurer, attempts to escape. She gets as far as the Captain's residence, and has just rung the bell when Bosco, who has set forth in search of her, drives up, overpowers her, and drives away with her. But the summons of the bell has been heard by the Captain's faithful negro servant, who opens the gate just as the car drives away, and suspecting that something is wrong he jumps on behind. Bosco decides that it is time to rid himself of an accomplice who is likely to cause considerable trouble. On the way back a river bridge suggests the way out, and ascertaining that there are no onlookers, he stops the car and places the girl in a hypnotic trance, takes her in his arms and leans over the bridge. The next moment Kitty Drew is drowning in the waters below. Bosco jumps into the car and at once drives off. He reckoned without the Captain's negro, however, who, hiding behind the car, saw everything that happened and without waiting to consider the danger jumps on to the parapet of the bridge and dives from that dizzy height to the rescue. His heroism is rewarded, and very soon after Kitty is comfortably ensconced in the Captain's residence. Her evidence is sufficient to clear Jack Varley and to convict the adventurer. The unmasking of Bosco is not arrived at without much trouble for even when he has been placed under arrest and is about to be handcuffed, he makes a bold bid for freedom and rushes out of the Captain's house. The negro, who has been expecting something of the kind, gives chase, and eventually after much excitement and many rough and tumble struggles Bosco is safely put into custody. The story closes with the happy reunion of Jack and Janette.
- Two white thugs attempting to rob a black businesswoman get more than what they bargained for when they seize and attempt to destroy her Donald Trump fetish doll.
- This documentary tells the colorful story of the evil eye bead and the last glass masters of this great tradition.
- Promo of Franz Ferdinand's third single from their fourth studio album, "Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action". The band plays in a low-budget horror movie themed video.
- After the daughter of the director Rollie and Angie are working for is kidnapped and held for ransom, the two must try and work on the fears of the only man who can lead them to her before she's dead.
- Richie and his pals perform a Halloween exorcism after Al Delvecchio's right arm is cursed to do the bidding of an old witch with the evil eye.
- When Binghamton refuses permission for McHale and The Crew to put on a big show, to raise funds for the local Orphanage, Parker uses his newly-acquired skill as a Hypnotist, to make The Captain more agreeable. But the scheme is complicated by the visit of a Senator from the Armed Services Committee.
- Treachery abounds as a wealthy man's business manager murders a jewel thief in order to obtain the "Eye of Evil", a $100,000 black pearl that was stolen in the U. S. and smuggled into the Yukon in the hope of finding a buyer.
- On the run after killing a policeman, a trio of robbers get into a car crash and are tended to by a local traveller. They kill her to keep her quiet but unfortunately for them, her death is quickly connected to that of the police officer.
- 1996–2000TV-G6.1 (17)TV EpisodeTarzan has a spell cast on him, dividing his characteristics, one more primitive than the other. As he searches for the cause he is guided by Nomphi to Queen Thalia's underground world. He must defeat her to become whole again.
- 1987–199623mTV-Y77.6 (217)TV EpisodeShredder completes the eye of Sarnoth, attaches it to his helmet, and plans to unleash its power on the world. However, when the Turtles intervene, the helmet falls into other hands.
- In Ontario, a suspicious death is reported when a body is found in a park. She is identified as a selfless woman whose life was based around helping others.
- A trip to New Orleans to buy The Evil Eye, a rare voodoo artifact, results in the curator of the Voodoo Museum being turned into a zombie by a High Priestess trying to prevent the sale from going though.