![]() Daniel Marquis, who was first brought into the investigation to perform the autopsy on Fry. Landor and Poe begin to suspect the family of Dr. A third cadet, Stoddard, who was a colleague of the two victims, then disappears, and it is presumed by Landor that this man had reason to believe he was next in line to be killed. ![]() After a cow and a sheep are found in the area, butchered and with their hearts removed, it is deduced that the murder could be linked to black magic rituals.Īnother cadet, Ballinger, goes missing and is later found hanged, with both his heart and his genitals removed. Poe and Landor deduce from the writing on the note fragment that it was summoning Fry to a secret meeting. Landor secretly enlists the help of Edgar Allan Poe, another cadet at the academy, who has expressed an interest in the case. Also, marks on Fry's neck and fingers suggest that he did not hang himself, but was murdered. In the morgue, examining the corpse, Landor finds a small fragment of a note clutched tightly in Fry's hand. Landor is a widower who lives alone since his daughter Mattie ran off a few years previously.Īfter Fry was hanged, his heart was removed from his body. In October 1830, alcoholic retired detective Augustus Landor is asked by the military to investigate the hanging of Cadet Leroy Fry at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. The Pale Blue Eye was released in select cinemas on December 23, 2022, before its streaming release on Januby Netflix. ![]() Its plot follows veteran detective Augustus Landor in 1830 West Point, New York, as he investigates a series of murders at the United States Military Academy with the aid of Edgar Allan Poe, a young military cadet. ![]() The film features an ensemble cast that includes Christian Bale, Harry Melling, Gillian Anderson, Lucy Boynton, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Toby Jones, Harry Lawtey, Simon McBurney, Timothy Spall, and Robert Duvall. The Pale Blue Eye is a 2022 American mystery thriller film written and directed by Scott Cooper, adapted from the 2003 novel of the same name by Louis Bayard. ![]()
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