Deadly Eyes is a 1982 Canadian film directed by Robert Clouse, very loosely based on the horror novel The Rats by James Herbert.
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In his adolescent and adult life, he was a fan of Stephen King and James Herbert.
Born James Herbert Fellowes, he was the son of James Fellowes of Kingston Maurward House near Dorchester, Dorset who was the youngest son of William Henry Fellowes of Ramsey Abbey in Huntingdonshire by his wife, Emma the daughter of Richard Benyon of Gidea Hall in Essex.
Deadly Eyes, a Canadian adaptation of the James Herbert novel (released as The Rats in the United Kingdom).
# "Driver 8" (original long version) (James Herbert & Michael Stipe, narrated by Michael Stipe, shot summer 1985 in Clifton Forge, VA, and in James Herbert's studio, Athens, GA)