A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 15, 1984
Original Title:
Blind Date
Alternate Titles:
Μάτια Μέσα στη Νύχτα
Свидание вслепую
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
New Line Cinema
Omega Entertainment
Wescom Productions
Production Countries:
Greece | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 106
A man goes blind when remembering his lost girlfriend, but the doctors can't find anything wrong with his eyes. They fit him with an experimental device which allows him to see with the aid of a computer interface and brain electrodes. Meanwhile, a taxi driver is taking young women up to their apartments, giving them gas, and performing a little fatal amateur surgery on them. Their paths inevitably converge, and the blind man must try to stop the psychopath.
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Associate Producer:
Michael Rich
J.D. Corinis
Director:
Nico Mastorakis
Director of Photography:
Andreas Bellis
Editor:
George Rosenburg
Executive Producer:
D.T. Skouras
Makeup Artist:
Argyro Kouroupou
Original Music Composer:
Stanley Myers
Producer:
Nico Mastorakis
Production Design:
Anne-Marie Papadelis
Screenplay:
Nico Mastorakis
Story:
Nico Mastorakis
Writer:
Fred C. Perry
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