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See No Evil

Keep your eyes on what she can not see.
1971 | 89m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Richard Fleischer
Writer: Brian Clemens
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In the English countryside, Sarah Rexton, recently blinded in a horse riding accident, moves in with her uncle's family and gallantly adjusts to her new condition, unaware that a killer stalks them.
Release Date: Sep 02, 1971
Director: Richard Fleischer
Writer: Brian Clemens
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords murder, blind girl
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Filmways Pictures, Genesis Productions Ltd.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Mia Farrow Sarah
Dorothy Alison Betty Rexton
Robin Bailey George Rexton
Diane Grayson Sandy Rexton
Brian Rawlinson Barker
Norman Eshley Steve Reding
Paul Nicholas Jacko
Christopher Matthews Frost
Michael Elphick Gypsy Tom
Barrie Houghton Gypsy Jack
Lila Kaye Gypsy Mother
Donald Bisset Doctor
Max Faulkner Steve's Man #1
Scott Fredericks Steve's Man #2
Reg Harding Steve's Man #3
Name Job
Richard Fleischer Director
Brian Clemens Writer
Gerry Fisher Director of Photography
John Hoesli Art Direction
Stuart Freeborn Makeup Artist
Thelma Connell Editor
Hugh Scaife Set Decoration
Elmer Bernstein Original Music Composer
Greg Powell Stunts
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Leslie Linder Producer
Martin Ransohoff Producer
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John Chard
8.0

Fleischer's criminally underseen and undervalued woman in peril pic. See No Evil (AKA: Blind Terror) is directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Brian Clemens. It stars Mia Farrow, Dorothy Alison, Robin Bailey, Diane Grayson, Brian Rawlinson, Norman Eshley and Paul Nicholas. Music is by Elmer ... Bernstein and cinematography by Gerry Fisher. Recently blinded in a horse riding accident, Sarah Rexton (Farrow) moves in with her uncle's family out in the English countryside. Adjusting to her new way of life, things quickly move from calm to pure terror as a murderer stalks the family - with Sarah unaware there is a killer in the house with her... It was a flop upon release back in 71 and pretty much disappeared out of sight unto the next millennium. If the public and critics were judging it harshly against the superb and similar Audrey Hepburn movie, "Wait Until Dark", from three years earlier? I'm not sure, for this deserves a re-evaluation. This is a genuine slice of edgy suspense, the kind we rarely see done efficiently these days. It's also boosted by a terrific turn from Farrow, who gives her all for the part as Fleischer puts her well and truly through the mangler. The killer is kept hidden until the edge of the seat last quarter - where we only ever see his cowboy boots throughout, so thus we have a strong mystery element as well. There's no blood letting as such, more glimpses of the aftermath of murders, but once Sarah comes under attack and has to fight for her life from the dark world she is in - the effect is more frightening then any repeated blood death kill we see all the time now. With the great Bernstein scoring the music and Fleischer (multi genre legend) turning is tricks of the trade, it's easy to forgive the improbabilities of it all and enjoy the thrill ride. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024