Eyes of a Stranger (1981) Reviews

Eyes of a Stranger (1981)
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In this slasher film, Lauren Tewes stars as a TV anchorwoman whose deaf, dumb and blind teen sister (Jennifer Jason Leigh) is the next target of a killer. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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Starring:
Lauren TewesJennifer Jason Leigh, (more)
Director(s):
Ken Wiederhorn
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Shawn D.

This movie was pretty decent. I liked it. Good creative death scenes with decent gore effects for the time. Nothing to write home about but worth the watch for genre fans.

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Bianca B.

Somewhat forgotten 80's slasher that comes off like a sleazy and violent made-for-TV movie. On the plus side, Jennifer Jason Leigh co-stars as the blind mute kid sis of the main character (and would-be victim of the rapist/killer). She's good here, but unfortunately she's not given much to do until towards the end. Mostly the film splits time between older sis Lauren Tewes (Julie from "The Love Boat"!) playing detective and the misogynistic killer stalking his victims. There's also a creepy film score that's oddly similar to the theme song from the "Tales From the Darkside" TV show. For 80's slasher completests.

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    Shawn D.

    This movie was pretty decent. I liked it. Good creative death scenes with decent gore effects for the time. Nothing to write home about but worth the watch for genre fans.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Bianca B.

    Somewhat forgotten 80's slasher that comes off like a sleazy and violent made-for-TV movie. On the plus side, Jennifer Jason Leigh co-stars as the blind mute kid sis of the main character (and would-be victim of the rapist/killer). She's good here, but unfortunately she's not given much to do until towards the end. Mostly the film splits time between older sis Lauren Tewes (Julie from "The Love Boat"!) playing detective and the misogynistic killer stalking his victims. There's also a creepy film score that's oddly similar to the theme song from the "Tales From the Darkside" TV show. For 80's slasher completests.

    Yes   |   No

     
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