Eyes of Terror

Eyes of Terror
Also known as 'Visions of Terror, Visions of Murder II'
Written by Duane Poole
Directed by Sam Pillsbury
Starring Barbara Eden
Michael Nouri
Ted Marcoux
Missy Crider
Joan Pringle
Steve Anthony Jones
David Marciano
Music by Michael Hoenig
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) James R. McGee
Angela Bromstad
Cinematography Daryn Okada
Editor(s) Pamela Malouf-Cundy
Running time 92 minutes
Production company(s) Hearst Entertainment
Release
Original network NBC
Original release March 18, 1994 (1994-03-18)
Chronology
Preceded by Visions of Murder

Eyes of Terror (also known as Visions of Terror and Visions of Murder II) is a 1994 American made-for-television thriller film and a sequel to Visions of Murder (1993) starring Barbara Eden reprising her role as psychic psychologist Dr. Jesse Newman.[1]

Directed by Sam Pillsbury from a teleplay written by Duane Poole, Eyes of Terror was shot on location in San Jose, California and premiered as part of The NBC Friday Night Mystery on March 18, 1994.

Synopsis

Dr. Jesse Newman (Barbara Eden) is now counselling members of the San Francisco Police Department and assigned to treating David Zaccariah (Michael Nouri), a grieving policeman who lost his partner of ten years in a shootout. Days later, it seems that the case is wrapped up when the perfect suspect is apprehended. But David has inadvertently given the most important clue of all to the person he should have most avoided: Jesse Newman. It's a lucky coin that belonged to his partner, and it triggers a revealing series of psychic visions for Jesse. The visions implicate much more than just the killer; they reveal the sordid habits of San Francisco's business and political elite.[2]

Cast

DVD release

The film was released twice on Region 1 DVD under the title Visions of Terror on November 16, 2006 by Sterling Home Entertainment[3] and March 27, 2012 by Fisher Klingenstein Films.[4]

References

  1. McCook Daily Gazette, retrieved January 21, 2015
  2. Amazon.com, retrieved January 21, 2015
  3. Sterling Home Entertainment, retrieved January 21, 2015
  4. Fisher Klingenstein Films, retrieved January 21, 2015

External links

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