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Blind Terror (2001) (TV)

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User Rating: 4.8/10 (138 votes)
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Overview

Director:
Giles Walker
Writer (WGA):
Douglas Soesbe (written by)
Release Date:
7 May 2004 (Germany) more
Genre:
Thriller | Drama | Mystery more
Plot:
After marrying a handsome man she barely knows, a woman experiences threatening calls and violent attacks from a mysterious woman who claims to be her new husband's former lover. | add synopsis
User Comments:
Pretty good for a TV-movie mystery more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Nastassja Kinski ... Susan
Stewart Bick ... Kevin

Maxim Roy ... Justine
Jack Langedijk ... Det. John Kramer
Victoria Snow ... Peggy
Gordon Pinsent ... Martin Howell
Frank Schorpion ... Alan
Edward Yankie ... Jack
Noel Berton ... Client
Paulina B. Abarca ... Mary Jenkins (as Paulina Abarca)
Gary Plaxton ... Dr. Schilner
Kathleen Fee ... Records Clerk
Andrew Jason Wade ... Parking Attendant
Charles S. Doucet ... Cemetery Maintenance (as Charles Doucet)
Russell Yuen ... Security Guard
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Additional Details

Runtime:
Germany:88 min
Country:
Canada
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Certification:
UK:15 | Australia:M
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8 out of 10 people found the following comment useful:-
Pretty good for a TV-movie mystery, 25 August 2005
Author: vchimpanzee from North Carolina

Two years after her husband Alan died, environmental designer Susan won't admit she is lonely, but her business partner Peggy sets her up with Kevin, a financial adviser. The relationship is supposed to be professional but later develops into something more.

Susan's sister Justine gets money from a trust fund (so their parents were rich), but not too much at one time because her husband Jack, who is abusive, might spend it all.

Susan starts getting mysterious messages and phone calls after a female neighbor says Susan shouldn't close her blinds because she 'likes to watch'. And then the situation escalates into something truly frightening.

Nastassja Kinski did a good job except for the accent. If her character had been adopted, it would have been understandable. But her sister had no accent. I think Kinski was trying to talk like a 'regular American' but wasn't quite succeeding, which was distracting.

The standout performance came from Gordon Pinsent as a quirky yet dignified private detective Susan hired. I liked his classical music (which he pretended to conduct), his dial telephone, and his early 1970's Chevy.

I was impressed with the lobby Susan designed in a downtown skyscraper located in an unnamed city--it even had full-size trees! Perhaps it wasn't just done for the movie but it was a great job by someone.

The mystery was interesting, and although there was some violence, it wasn't too explicit. There were many possible leads in the case, but the final solution certainly wasn't one I expected. The ending turned out to be quite exciting.

For a TV-movie, this was pretty good.

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