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  1. Reflections in a Golden Eye is a 1967 American drama film directed by John Huston and based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Carson McCullers. It deals with elements of repressed sexuality, both homosexual and heterosexual, as well as voyeurism and murder.

  2. A 1967 drama film directed by John Huston and starring Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando. It depicts a bizarre tale of sex, betrayal, and perversion at a military post, based on a Carson McCullers novel.

  3. A film adaptation of Carson McCullers' novel about repressed sexuality and violence on an Army base in the South. Roger Ebert praises the performances, especially Brando's, and the director John Huston's faithfulness to the source material.

  4. Reflections in a Golden Eye is a 1941 novel by American author Carson McCullers. It first appeared in Harper's Bazaar in 1940, serialized in the October–November issues. The book was published by Houghton Mifflin on February 14, 1941, to mostly poor reviews.

  5. Reflections in a Golden Eye, novel by Carson McCullers, serialized in Harpers Bazaar in 1940 and published in one volume in 1941. The novel is set in the 1930s on an army base in the southern United States and concerns the relationships among forlorn, self-destructive people whose lives end in.

  6. Brian Keith. Lt. Col. Morris Langdon. Julie Harris. Alison Langdon. Zorro David. Anacleto. Watchlist. Page 1 of 2, 6 total items. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. An Army major (Marlon Brando) with...

  7. Based on Carson McCullers' novel, the film stars Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando as a married couple in a military base. The film explores their repressed desires, fantasies and conflicts in a claustrophobic and oppressive atmosphere.