The Very of Eye of Night premiered in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in 1955.[4] It later screened in New York in 1959,[4] with an added musical score by Teiji Ito.[6]
Cast
Don Freisinger as Gemini
Richard Sandifer as Gemini
Patricia Ferrier as Ariel
Bud Bready as Oberon
Genaro Gomez as Umbriel
Barbara Levin as Titania
Richard Englund as Uranus
Rosemary Williams as Urania
Phillip Salem as Noctambulo
Release
The Very Eye of Night was made between 1952 and 1955 in collaboration with choreographer Antony Tudor. The film first premiered in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in 1955.[4] It later screened in New York in 1959,[4] by which time music by Teiji Ito was added.[6]
In 1990, the film was released on DVD in the United States by Mystic Fire Video.[citation needed]
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