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  1. He Died with His Eyes Open (French: On ne meurt que deux fois, lit. 'You Only Die Twice') is a 1985 French neo-noir erotic thriller film directed by Jacques Deray from a screenplay he co-wrote with Michel Audiard , based on the 1984 novel of the same name by Derek Raymond .

  2. Jan 1, 1984 · When a middle-aged alcoholic is found brutally battered to death on a roadside in West London, the case is assigned to a tough-talking cynic from the Department of Unexplained Deaths. Our narrator must piece together the history of his blighted existence and discover the agents of its cruel end.

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  3. He Died With His Eyes Open by Derek Raymond ('76). A diary in cassette form is all that the murder victim Staniland (Toby Jones) has left for the detective (Burn Gorman) to go on. Audio clips thread through this crime story as additional clues are followed-up to solve the violent mystery.

  4. Mar 10, 2013 · In He Died With His Eyes Open, Raymond (whose real name was Robert Cook) fed on every misstep he had taken in his own life, and delivered both the startling prose and the commercial success his...

  5. Aug 28, 2012 · Derek Raymond’s He Died with His Eyes Open is a police procedural like no other I’ve ever read. It’s a bleak, deeply disturbing slice of genuine Brit noir, a story of busted lives and nothingness.

  6. May 26, 2011 · Working from cassette tapes left behind in the dead man's property, our narrator must piece together the history of his blighted existence and discover the agents of its cruel end. What he doesn't expect is that digging for the truth will demand plenty of lying, and that the most terrible of villains will also prove to be the most attractive.

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  8. Sep 4, 2022 · In the story ‘He Died with His Eyes Open’, the narrator explained how an upper-class drunkard was found cruelly murdered through being beaten, and left to die. The man was later discovered by an unidentified police officer, who worked in an outmoded branch of the ‘London Metropolitan police’.

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