Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDr. Jesse Newman is assigned to treating David, a grieving policeman who lost his partner in a shootout. It seems the case is solved, until a lucky coin belonging to David's partner triggers... Alles lesenDr. Jesse Newman is assigned to treating David, a grieving policeman who lost his partner in a shootout. It seems the case is solved, until a lucky coin belonging to David's partner triggers a revealing series of psychic visions for Dr. Newman. The visions not only implicate the ... Alles lesenDr. Jesse Newman is assigned to treating David, a grieving policeman who lost his partner in a shootout. It seems the case is solved, until a lucky coin belonging to David's partner triggers a revealing series of psychic visions for Dr. Newman. The visions not only implicate the killer, but also reveal the sordid habits of San Francisco's business and political elite.
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The more Jesse digs, the more it becomes clear that things are a bit more complicated and far more dangerous than they seem to be.
EYES OF TERROR (aka: VISIONS OF TERROR) is an above-average made-for-TV thriller that showcases Ms. Eden's dramatic skills. It's especially recommended for those who only know her from I DREAM OF JEANIE...
The teleplay gives nearly as much coverage to Jesse's relationship with her newly found daughter, Kimberly (Missy Crider), which gets a pay-off in the climax. There is some humor eg after reading an arrested man his rights, he is told to shut up; wheelchair-bound people block the exit of a police station in a chase scene, and a line "She didn't die from natural causes in her closet". However the reasons for Jesse's flashes are inconsistent, a major suspect disappears midway, and we get the usual demeaning comment how Jesse's professionalism is being compromised by a romantic agenda, since she is a woman and single.
As the partner of the officer killed, Michael Nouri contrasts with Eden, since he is so much the more interesting performer. She is competent and can carry the offhand comedy she is given, however ultimately dull, and doesn't even match Crider's emotion in one scene.
Director Sam Pillsbury uses the camera cliches - slow motion, hand-held, tilted for the flashes, and in one scene of Eden walking down a hallway, actually incorporates three set-ups to give us 1. a pan past her 2. a following shot, and 3. a subjective POV. There is the obvious use of a stunt double when Eden is being chased by a car, however a redemptive spilt red wine on white carpet to suggest a murder.
You'll stop caring long before the end because this is a poor TV movie in every respect. Everything about the film is sanitised and predictable, and the clichéd direction is no help. Barbara Eden was a star back in the day on TV in I DREAM OF JEANNIE, but I was too distracted by her face lift to notice her acting. Michael Nouri plays the romantic interest. As for the identity of the murderer, well, this is one of those productions where the cast list itself is the only clue you'll need.
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