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The Devil’s Eye (1960)

Directed by Ingmar Bergman · Cinematography by Gunnar Fischer

87 min65 frames

ComedyFantasyDrama

He Came... He Saw... She Conquered!

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The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: medium — A man stands before a mirror in a room with patterned wallpaper. He holds a small object while…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: medium — A man lies in a wooden bed inside a dimly lit room at night. He is propped up by pillows while reading…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: closeup — A close-up shot showing a woman inside a dimly lit room. She looks directly toward the viewer with a…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: closeup — A man peers through a ornate carved wooden architectural element inside a room. The dark background…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit room with stylized interior architectural features visible in the soft shadows. A man in a…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: fullbody — A dimly lit room features floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and a large stone fireplace. A bald man…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: closeup — A dark, high-contrast environment centers on the keyboard of an antique harpsichord. Hands are visible…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: medium — A domestic space features an oval vanity mirror reflecting an older couple. The man leans over the…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: medium — An interior space features three men in dark clothing standing in a row foreground. A fourth man waits…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: medium — Two men stand closely together in a dimly lit interior room at night. The foreground man clutches a…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: medium — A man stands in a dark studio set against a blank backdrop. He is positioned behind a desk with a large…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: medium — An outdoor field with a single tree stands behind an older man. The man is looking slightly to the side…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: closeup — A man in a formal suit stands centered against a bright, uniform studio background. He faces the…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: medium — A pair of individuals sit in a room with a large window in background. The man faces slightly away…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: closeup — A dark, dimly lit room contains an elderly man in a dark hood. The man looks downward while…The Devil’s Eye (1960) movie still: medium — A dark, stylized interior with a large ornate mirror frame on the left. A woman holding a small knife…
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What is The Devil’s Eye about?

Don Juan is sent from Hell to Earth with a mission: to seduce a virgin in order to spoil her pure wedding. The mission becomes frantic when Don Juan falls in love for the first time in centuries.

Where can you watch The Devil’s Eye?

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Who stars in The Devil’s Eye?

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What does the cinematography of The Devil’s Eye look like?

Across 65 sampled frames, The Devil’s Eye builds its coverage from medium shots (49% of the sample), with close-ups (31%) carrying much of the rest. Cinematographer Gunnar Fischer keeps 43% of it in soft, low-key light. 54% of the frames play at night or in the failing light of dusk. Vintage glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 66% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of The Devil’s Eye?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of The Devil’s Eye (1960) are #040404, #8b8b8b, #fcfcfc, #cacaca, #323232, #6f6f6f — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #040404
  • #8b8b8b
  • #fcfcfc
  • #cacaca
  • #323232
  • #6f6f6f

See the full The Devil’s Eye colour palette — every hex with its share, plus warmth, saturation and luminance.

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