Mirage (1966)
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Synopsis of Mirage
A dazed man, David Stillwell (Gregory Peck), wanders down the stairs of a New York skyscraper during a power blackout, only vaguely aware of who he is, where he's been, and why he has this nagging feeling that danger lurks all about him. Stillwell does know that many of the people in the building are acquainted with him -- and that he is somehow linked with the death of wealthy philanthropist Charles Calvin (Walter Abel), who has fallen 27 floors to his death (a special effect that was remarkable for its time). From this point onward, everyone Stillwell meets is connected with Calvin's death, or is in some way threatening Stillwell's well-being. When he seeks the help of Dr. Pepper-imbibing private eye Ted Caselle (Walter Matthau), he is told that "you don't want to remember" -- shortly before Caselle is murdered by persons unknown. Only the enigmatic Sheila (Diane Baker) evinces any real sympathy, and she too is part of the conspiracy aimed at silencing and/or neutralizing the dumbfounded Stillwell. Mirage has far too many twists of plot to go into here, but if you stay with it, everything is satisfactorily explained. Less than three years after its initial release, the black-and-white Mirage was remade in color as Jigsaw. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Mirage
- Gregory Peck - David Stillwell
- Walter Matthau - Ted Caselle
- Jack Weston - Lester
- Walter Abel - Charles Calvin
- Anne Seymour - Frances Calvin
- Hari (Harry) Rhodes - Lt. Franken
- Eileen Baral - Irene
- Franklin Cover - Group Leader
- Robert H. Harris - Dr. Broden
- Diane Baker - Sheila
- Kevin McCarthy - Josephson
- Leif Erickson - Maj. Crawford
- George Kennedy - Willard
- House Jameson - Bo
- Syl Lamont - Benny
- Neil Fitzgerald - Joe Turtle
- Jack Warden
- Director(s):
- Edward Dmytryk
- Writer(s):
- Peter Stone, Howard Fast
- Producer(s):
- Harry Keller
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