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Second Sight: A Love Story

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Second Sight: A Love Story
Directed byJohn Korty
Written byNovel:
Sheila Hocken
Story:
Sue Miller
Screenplay:
Dennis Turner
Produced byDoug Chapin
Jack Clements
Barry Krost
William Watkins
StarringElizabeth Montgomery
Barry Newman
Nicholas Pryor
CinematographyJames Glennon
Edited byJim Oliver
M. Scott Smith
Music byDana Kaproff
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • March 13, 1984 (1984-03-13)
Running time
120 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Second Sight: A Love Story is a 1984 television film starring Elizabeth Montgomery and Barry Newman. The film is based on the book Emma and I, by Sheila Hocken.

Plot

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A self-sufficient stubborn independent blind woman named Alexandra McKay (Montgomery), who has been blind for over 20 years, finally agrees to acquire a guide dog. She is worried that people will try to get close to her out of pity, so she distances herself emotionally from everyone, but becomes attached to her seeing-eye Labrador Retriever companion, Emma.

She meets Richard Chapman, who eventually becomes her boyfriend, and the new romance begins to pull Alexandra out of her shell. When the opportunity arises for a delicate operation that may restore her sight, Alexandra is alternately elated and scared. Richard convinces Alexandra to attempt the operation.

Cast and crew

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