The Third Eye (Il terzo occhio) 58 years old

Young nobleman Mino lives with his mother and Marta, the housekeeper, in an old, decaying castle. He is infantile and morbidly attached to the weird duo; his only hobby is taxidermy. Laura, Mino's fiancee, is met with jealousy and hatred by the two women, and decides to leave the castle; but Marta sabotages her car brakes and she is killed. Mino takes her body back to the castle. Meanwhile, his mother is violently arguing with Marta, who throws her down the stairs and repeatedly bashes her head on the floor. The distraught Mino descends into madness: he picks up a stripper at a nightclub and brings her home, then strangles her while having sex next to Laura's dead body. He does the same with a prostitute. Marta discovers these murders and offers to help dispose of bodies. A year later, Daniela (Laura's twin sister) arrives at the castle...

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The Third Eye Cast

Name Character
Franco Nero He was 24, now 83 years old as Mino
Erika Blanc She was 23, now 82 years old as Laura/Daniela
Luciano Foti He was 272, 85 years old when he died as Policeman
Marina Morgan She was 22, now 81 years old as Nightclub performer
Gioia Pascal as Martha
Richard Hillock as Doktor
Olga Solbelli She was 68, 78 years old when she died as Mutter

The Third Eye Crew

Name Department
Mario Chiari as Production Design. He was 56 (79) years old when He died Art
Francesco De Masi as Original Music Composer. He was 36 (75) years old when He died Sound
Luigi Carpentieri as Producer. He was 46 (67) years old when He died Production
Ermanno Donati as Producer. He was 46 (59) years old when He died Production
Mino Guerrini as Director. He was 38 (62) years old when He died Directing
Mino Guerrini as Writer. He was 38 (62) years old when He died Writing
Ornella Micheli as Editor. She was 33 (now 24) years old Editing
Alessandro D'Eva as Director of Photography. He was 38 (85) years old when He died Camera
Gilles De Reys as Story. Writing
The Third Eye poster
The Third Eye (58 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, June 11, 1966
  • Runtime: 98 minutes