See No Evil (1971)

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Country: GB
Technical: Eastmancolor 86m
Director: Richard Fleischer
Cast: Mia Farrow, Norman Eshley, Paul Nicholas

Synopsis:

A girl loses her sight in a riding accident and goes to stay with her aunt and uncle at their country house to convalesce. However, they are unaware they are being stalked by an unhinged and violent man in cowboy boots.

Review:

And that is pretty much all we see of the killer until the climactic big reveal, which will come as no surprise to anyone who has looked at the cast list and has a passing acquaintance with contemporary pop music. That the preceding action then goes unexplained is the final insult in this Wait until Dark ripoff. Fleischer contrives some pretty distasteful Grand Guignol in the disposition of the corpses for the heroine to almost collide with, but there is only so much of Mia Farrow knocking over lampstands and crawling around the Berkshire countryside one can put up with.

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Country: GB
Technical: Eastmancolor 86m
Director: Richard Fleischer
Cast: Mia Farrow, Norman Eshley, Paul Nicholas

Synopsis:

A girl loses her sight in a riding accident and goes to stay with her aunt and uncle at their country house to convalesce. However, they are unaware they are being stalked by an unhinged and violent man in cowboy boots.

Review:

And that is pretty much all we see of the killer until the climactic big reveal, which will come as no surprise to anyone who has looked at the cast list and has a passing acquaintance with contemporary pop music. That the preceding action then goes unexplained is the final insult in this Wait until Dark ripoff. Fleischer contrives some pretty distasteful Grand Guignol in the disposition of the corpses for the heroine to almost collide with, but there is only so much of Mia Farrow knocking over lampstands and crawling around the Berkshire countryside one can put up with.


Country: GB
Technical: Eastmancolor 86m
Director: Richard Fleischer
Cast: Mia Farrow, Norman Eshley, Paul Nicholas

Synopsis:

A girl loses her sight in a riding accident and goes to stay with her aunt and uncle at their country house to convalesce. However, they are unaware they are being stalked by an unhinged and violent man in cowboy boots.

Review:

And that is pretty much all we see of the killer until the climactic big reveal, which will come as no surprise to anyone who has looked at the cast list and has a passing acquaintance with contemporary pop music. That the preceding action then goes unexplained is the final insult in this Wait until Dark ripoff. Fleischer contrives some pretty distasteful Grand Guignol in the disposition of the corpses for the heroine to almost collide with, but there is only so much of Mia Farrow knocking over lampstands and crawling around the Berkshire countryside one can put up with.