Open Your Eyes is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Gilbert P. Hamilton , and starring Faire Binney , Mrs. Joupert, Jack Hopkins, Halbert Brown, Eddie Beryll, Emily Marceau, Viola Allen , Ben Lyon , and Gaston Glass . Intended to warn about venereal disease and shot in The Bronx in 1917, the film was given a general release by Warner Bros. in May 1919. Jack L. Warner , one of the founders of Warner Bros., has a cameo appearance as a World War I soldier.
14-759: Open Your Eyes may refer to: Film [ edit ] Open Your Eyes (1919 film) , an American melodrama directed by Gilbert P. Hamilton Open Your Eyes (1997 film) ( Abre los ojos ), a Spanish film by Alejandro Amenábar Open Your Eyes (2008 film) , an American short film by Susan Cohen Open Your Eyes , a 2012 short film starring Lia Marie Johnson Television [ edit ] Open Your Eyes (TV series) , Polish television series from 2021 "Open Your Eyes" ( The Walking Dead ) , an episode of The Walking Dead Music [ edit ] Open Your Eyes (band) , an American rock band Albums [ edit ] Open Your Eyes (Goldfinger album) , or
28-725: A mixtape by Macklemore , 2000 Songs [ edit ] "Open Your Eyes" (Alter Bridge song) , 2004 "Open Your Eyes" (Guano Apes song) , 1997 "Open Your Eyes" (The Lords of the New Church song) , 1982 "Open Your Eyes" (Snow Patrol song) , 2007 "Open Your Eyes" (Yes song) , 1997 "Open Your Eyes", by 12 Stones from 12 Stones "Open Your Eyes", by AFI from Answer That and Stay Fashionable "Open Your Eyes", by Asia from Alpha "Open Your Eyes", by Basshunter from Calling Time "Open Your Eyes", by Bea Miller "Open Your Eyes", by Black Box from Dreamland "Open Your Eyes", by Bobby Caldwell from Cat in
42-494: Is Staind's most successful album to date and was the album that broke them into the mainstream. It was a huge international success for the band, as it spent three weeks at number-one position in the U.S. album charts and many weeks in the top-10 album charts of the Billboard 200 , the UK and New Zealand. It sold at least 4 million copies in 2001. The album was certified 5× platinum by
56-606: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Open Your Eyes (1919 film) As a sex hygiene film, Open Your Eyes was subject to censorship restrictions and often was shown as an adults only film, but continued to be shown as an exploitation film . In 1927, the New Jersey branch of the Motion Picture Theater Owners of America warned theaters not to show this "salacious and risqué" film, citing common decency and
70-514: The RIAA for sales of over five million units in the US. A total of five singles were released from this album—" It's Been Awhile ", " Fade ", " Outside ", " For You " and "Epiphany"—all of which did incredibly well. There were videos made for each of these songs (some of which can be found on Staind's MTV Unplugged DVD). The first four singles had varying degrees of success in the UK, "It's Been Awhile" charting
84-603: The Cycle "Open Your Eyes", by Steve Angello and Alex Metric from the soundtrack of the video game FIFA 12 "Open Your Eyes", by Stream of Passion from Embrace the Storm "Open Your Eyes", by Sum 41 from Chuck "Open Your Eyes", by United State of Electronica from U.S.E. Other uses [ edit ] Open Your Eyes (magazine) , an American magazine for Latinos See also [ edit ] Eyelid Close Your Eyes (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
98-512: The Hat "Open Your Eyes", by Disturbed from Immortalized "Open Your Eyes", by Eyeopener "Open Your Eyes", by Iz*One from Bloom*Iz "Open Your Eyes", by John Legend from Love in the Future "Open Your Eyes", by Julian Lennon from Mr. Jordan "Open Your Eyes", by Loudness from The Birthday Eve "Open Your Eyes", by Nalin & Kane "Open Your Eyes", by Staind from Break
112-472: The album would be successful, and the album almost had to top charts internationally just to break even with studio costs. Break the Cycle debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 , with first-week sales of at least 717,600 copies. It remained at the top the following week, with 329,299 copies. In the third week it was number one again, with 244,698 copies. In the fourth week it dropped to number two, with 221,179 copies. It sold over 1 million copies in
126-701: The entire album as a second disc, but this was not finalized. There is also a bonus track on the album. In the United States, the bonus track is an acoustic version of "It's Been Awhile". However, on the Australian and European editions, the bonus track is a live acoustic version of "Outside", performed with Fred Durst in Biloxi, Mississippi , on the Family Values Tour 1999 . Because of the record's high recording budget of $ 800,000, there were many worries about whether
140-536: The first three weeks. The album sold 4,900,000 copies in the US and was certified 5× platinum by the RIAA . Break the Cycle also topped charts in the UK, where it was certified platinum; in New Zealand; and in Canada, where it had multiplatinum status. In 2001 the album was the tenth best-selling globally, selling 5.6 million copies Initial critical response ranged from mixed to average. At Metacritic , which assigns
154-462: The highest of the four released in both countries. The album also includes a track called "Waste", dedicated to a teenage fan who committed suicide. Like Staind's previous album, Dysfunction , Break the Cycle has alternative metal / nu metal sounds. However, the album also shows the band's softer post-grunge sound, an element that the band wished to progress further with more acoustic and soft ballad tracks. This included an acoustic rendition of
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#1732876420295168-453: The risk that it would bring calls for censorship. A print of the film reportedly survives in a foreign archive. This 1910s drama film-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Break the Cycle Break the Cycle is the third studio album by American rock band Staind , released through Elektra Entertainment and Flip Records in 2001. It
182-425: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Open Your Eyes . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Open_Your_Eyes&oldid=1166844131 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
196-465: The title song, 2002 Open Your Eyes (Warzone album) , or the title song, 1989 Open Your Eyes (Yes album) , or the title song (see below), 1997 Open Your Eyes , by David Hasselhoff , 2019 Open Your Eyes , by The Faragher Brothers , 1979 Open Your Eyes , by Kim Kyung Ho , 2003 Open Your Eyes , by Maria Muldaur , 1979 Open Your Eyes , by Rapture Ruckus , 2011 Open Your Eyes , by Victoria Beckham , 2003 Open Your Eyes ,
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