Eyes of Crystal

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Eyes of Crystal
Directed by Eros Puglielli
Starring Luigi Lo Cascio
Lucía Jiménez
Release date
  • 10 September 2004 (2004-09-10)(VFF)
Running time
1h 47min
CountriesItaly
Spain
United Kingdom
Bulgaria

Eyes of Crystal (Italian : Occhi di cristallo) is a 2004 international co-production thriller film directed by Eros Puglielli. [1] The film is about a police inspector Amaldi (played by Luigi Lo Cascio) who must hunt down a sadistic serial killer.

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  1. "Die-besten-Horrorfilme.de - Eyes of Crystal - Die Angst in deinen Augen (2004)". die-besten-horrorfilme.de. Retrieved 2017-02-26.