The Public Eye

The Public Eye (1992) is an American neo-noir film written and directed by Howard Franklin, and produced by Robert Zemeckis and Sue Baden-Powell. The drama features Joe Pesci, Barbara Hershey, Stanley Tucci, Richard Schiff, among others. The film is a character study loosely based on the famed New York Daily News photographer Arthur "Weegee" Fellig. Some of the photos shown in the movie, in fact, were taken by Fellig. Leon "Bernzy" Bernstein is a... more

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  • Oct 16, 1992

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  • 1 h 39 min

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Howard Franklin

Howard Franklin is an American screenwriter and director. He wrote and directed the (now-cult) '90's comedy Quick Change, starring Bill Murray, Geena Davis and Jason Robards and The Public Eye, a thinly-veiled biography of the tabloid photographer, Weegee (starring Joe Pesci). His other screenplays...

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  • Murder. Scandal. Crime. No matter what he was shooting, "The Great Bernzini" never took sides he only took pictures... Except once.
  • No matter what he was shooting, he never got involved -- except once.

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  • 1 h 39 min

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