My Little Eye
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My Little Eye | |
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DVD Cover for the "My Little Eye". |
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Directed by | Marc Evans |
Produced by | Jon Finn Jane Villiers David Hilton Alan Greenspan |
Written by | David Hilton James Watkins |
Starring | Sean Cw Johnson Kris Lemche Stephen O'Reilly Laura Regan Jennifer Sky |
Distributed by | MCA/Universal Home Video |
Release date(s) | April 27, 2004 (USA) (DVD premiere) |
Running time | 95 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $3 million |
IMDb profile |
My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion whilst being filmed at all times. The idea for the film came from reality tv shows like Big Brother. The title refers to the guessing game I spy.
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[edit] Plot
My Little Eye opens with cast auditions for a reality television show and the audience is introduced to the contestants: Matt, Rex, Danny, Emma, and Charlie. The rules state that they must spend six months together in an isolated house and they will win one million dollars each. If someone leaves everyone loses. The film then cuts to the near end of their stay at the house and the stress of living with each other is all too apparent. The stakes are raised when it appears that someone is playing nasty tricks on them in an effort to turn them against each other and force someone out of the house. Danny (Stephen O'Reilly) receives a letter that his grandfather has died and Emma (Laura Regan) finds a bloody hammer on her pillow when she wakes up. What they soon discover is that something much more sinister than they ever could have imagined is going on.
[edit] Cast
- Sean Cw Johnson - Matt
- Kris Lemche - Rex
- Stephen O'Reilly - Danny
- Laura Regan - Emma
- Jennifer Sky - Charlie
- Bradley Cooper - Travis Patterson
- Nick Mennell - The Cop
[edit] DVD
My Little Eye is available on DVD from MCA/Universal Home Video with most of the special features available on the Region 2 Special Edition including a filmmakers' commentary and deleted scenes. A UK release contains a 'Special Mode' where viewres see the film from the perspective of an internet subscriber, and more extra features become unlocked as the film goes on. You can watch other things going on in 'the house' in real time to whats happening in the film.