The Night of the Eagle
"The Night of the Eagle" is a 1962 horror film directed by Sidney Hayers. The story revolves around a college professor, Paul Toombes, who discovers that his wife is involved in witchcraft. As he investigates, he uncovers dark secrets that threaten his life and sanity.
The film explores themes of superstition and the supernatural, showcasing the conflict between rationality and the unknown. It features a blend of suspense and psychological horror, making it a notable entry in the genre during the early 1960s. The film is also known for its atmospheric cinematography and engaging performances.