I saw this movie as a child in Cali, Colombia in English with Spanish subtitles. It made a huge impression on me and I went to see it several times. Sara, played by Mia Farrow, is a young woman who has recently lost her sight. She is still learning how to operate as a blind woman in a sighted world and is visiting her aunt, uncle and cousin on their country estate. While she is out on a date with her boyfriend, her family is brutally murdered. When she returns home, she goes about the business of getting... more info
SEEING IS BELIEVING:
British film of the Vietnam era with Farrow stealing the show in her role as a blinded girl recovering her place in the world.She's just beginning to re-connect with a former boyfriend when a mass murderer goes on a rampage, killing her entire household in beautiful,rural England. While the motive for the murders remains a mystery, it's Farrow who finds the corpses, a full 18 hours after their demise.It seems quite a "stretch" that the muderer, given several opportunities to kill Farrow too, especially at... more info
See no evil is not really worth seeing:
It may have been scary back in 1971, but this slow paced thriller gave me a bit of a yawn and I needed to reach for the fast forward button to get to the good bits. This film reminds me of another english thriller called FEAR which is about a baby sitter. Mia Farrow is convincing as a blind woman who returns to a house where her auntie and uncle have been murdered, but she does not realise straight away. THe killer returns to collect an item he left behind and she must fend for her life. Has been... more info
Mia Farrow contributes an additional assault on our emotions...:
In "Blind Terror", Mia Farrow had lost her sight in a fall from her horse, but had come to terms with her handicap and was calm, gay and happy to be reunited with her former lover, Steve (Norman Eshley). Then the first threads of menace appear: a man, seen only as a pair of high-heeled cowboy-style boots, watches the family constantly... We become aware of his envy of their security and their money, and of Sarah's happiness at being home... And then the threat increased into stark horror... Returning... more info
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