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Two Evil Eyes (Italian: Due occhi diabolici) is a 1990 anthology horror film written and directed by George A. Romero and Dario Argento. An international co-production of Italy and the United States, Two Evil Eyes is split into two separate tales, both based largely on the works of Edgar Allan Poe: "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar", directed by Romero and starring Adrienne Barbeau; and "The Black Cat", directed by Argento and starring Harvey Keitel, which blends a number of Poe references into a new narrative. Both of the tales were filmed and take place in contemporary Pittsburgh. Prior to Two Evil Eyes, Romero and Argento had worked together on Dawn of the Dead (1978). Cast "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar" Adrienne Barbeau as Jessica Valdemar[3] Ramy Zada as Dr. Robert Hoffman[3] Bingo O'Malley as Ernest Valdemar[4] Jeff Howell[3] as Policeman E.G. Marshall as Steven Pike[3] Chuck Aber as Mr. Pratt Tom Atkins[3] as Detective Grogan Mitchell Baseman as Boy at Zoo Barbara Byrne as Martha Larry John Meyers as Old Man Christina Romero as Mother at Zoo Anthony Dileo Jr. as Taxi Driver Christine Forrest[3] as Nurse "The Black Cat" Cinzentinha as The Cat Harvey Keitel as Rod Usher[3] Madeleine Potter as Annabel[3] John Amos as Detective LeGrand Sally Kirkland as Eleonora[3] Kim Hunter as Mrs. Pym[3] Holter Graham as Christian Martin Balsam as Mr. Pym[3] Jonathan Adams as Hammer Julie Benz as Betty Lanene Charters as Bonnie Bill Dalzell III as Detective J. R. Hall as 2nd Policeman Scott House as 3rd Policeman James G. MacDonald as Luke Peggy Sanders as Young Policewoman Lou Valenzi as Editor Jeffrey Wild as Delivery Man Ted Worsley as Desk Editor Tom Savini as the Monomaniac[5] (uncredited)