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Blind Spot

  • 1958
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
257
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Robert MacKenzie in Blind Spot (1958)
CrimeDramaMystery

A blind American Army officer becomes involved in a murder mystery and solves it after regaining his sight.A blind American Army officer becomes involved in a murder mystery and solves it after regaining his sight.A blind American Army officer becomes involved in a murder mystery and solves it after regaining his sight.

  • Director
    • Peter Maxwell
  • Writers
    • Kenneth R. Hayles
    • Robert S. Baker
  • Stars
    • Robert MacKenzie
    • Delphi Lawrence
    • Gordon Jackson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    257
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Maxwell
    • Writers
      • Kenneth R. Hayles
      • Robert S. Baker
    • Stars
      • Robert MacKenzie
      • Delphi Lawrence
      • Gordon Jackson
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert MacKenzie
    • Captain Dan Adams
    Delphi Lawrence
    Delphi Lawrence
    • Yvonne Dubois
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • 'Chalky' White
    Anne Sharp
    Anne Sharp
    • June Brent
    John Le Mesurier
    John Le Mesurier
    • Mr. Brent
    George Pastell
    George Pastell
    • Schrieder
    Ernest Clark
    Ernest Clark
    • F. G. Fielding
    Ronan O'Casey
    Ronan O'Casey
    • Rushford
    Andrew Faulds
    Andrew Faulds
    • Police Inspector
    Robert Gallico
    • Lieutenant Kelly
    John Crawford
    John Crawford
    • Doctor
    E. Kerrigan Prescott
    E. Kerrigan Prescott
      Michael Caine
      Michael Caine
      • Johnny Brent
      Leigh Madison
      Leigh Madison
      Alfred Maron
      • Hotel Receptionist
      Tom Gill
      • Barman
      Paulle Clark
      Stuart Saunders
      • Milkman
      • Director
        • Peter Maxwell
      • Writers
        • Kenneth R. Hayles
        • Robert S. Baker
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      5planktonrules

      I watched it just to see Michael Caine playing a corpse!

      "Blind Spot" is a remake of the 1950 film "Blackout"...and in general I prefer the originals. However, in this case, I've never seen the 1950 movie and just saw this one for one reason...which I'll get to in a bit.

      The story stars Robert MacKenzie. I tried in vain to look up information about him and where he was from, but despite playing an American in this movie, he sure sounded like a Brit trying to sound like a very brusk American.

      Captain Dan Adams (MacKenzie) is an American serviceman who was blinded some time ago in an accident. He's spent the last several months in the hospital but takes time off to go into town. When he is dropped off at the wrong location, he doesn't realize it. After all...he IS blind. When he enters the residence, he finds a body on the floor. Soon a couple guys arrive and smack him over the head...knocking him out. He awakens in the hospital and tells the authorities...but no one seems concerned.

      Soon the Captain undergoes surgery and his sight is restored. Now he goes in search of what happened...but once again when he finds some incriminating information about the murder AND he receives a package bomb soon after (which kills his friend), the police don't seem all that concerned. In fact, at every turn, folks seem to either lie to him or minimize his concerns. What REALLY is going on here?

      This is a pretty typical British B-mystery. The big reason I watched it is to see Michael Caine in one of his early roles. Well, not yet being a star, he had to take what he could get...and in this case this meant playing the corpse that the Captain discovers! A role that gave him experience but not an especially plum role!

      Is it worth seeing? Well, for Caine...no. You only briefly see him on the floor as well as a photo of him as well as in a short segment at the very end...so Caine fans won't be especially impressed. Also, his voice seems to be dubbed...it's NOT Caine's voice unless he had a LOT of voice training to change his voice...A LOT! As to the movie itself, even though I never saw the original, the plot seems very, very familiar and I've seen other movies like it. It is reasonably entertaining and well done...but nothing special.
      8donaldgordon797

      RE. Worth Watching

      To a-mccleave You can see this film on Talking pictures TV. If you have a Humax Freeview Box you will be able to record it and keep it indefinately. Hope this helps. Donald
      3boblipton

      Inept Remake Of BLACKOUT

      Robert McKenzie is a US tank officer who is temporarily blind. He goes to visit a friend, finds a corpse, and two men knock him out. When he wakes up, he's back in the base hospital. The doctor tells him he knocked himself out falling down a stair. The Scotland Yard inspector who's there tells him that he's mistaken. Later, when his eyes are back in working order, he investigates on his own. The clues all point to a young pilot who died in a crash a year earlier.

      It's from the usually reliable producing team of Monty Berman and Robert S. Baker, but it's a terrible movie. Sometimes it's hard to tell if a script is bad, or the actors are not very good. I was doubly confounded by McKenzie's performance. He adopts one of those flat accents that English people with poor ears think is typical of Yanks; in this case, it occasionally slides into Irish lilts. In addition, he does not act like a man who is recently blind. When sightless, he never turns to look at whoever is speaking. Other problems with the script is that no one ever addresses him by his army rank, even though he is a serving officer, and the mystery of whodunnit was apparent about twenty minutes in, despite an utter lack of clues.

      Gordon Jackson and John Le Meseurier have prominent roles, which they manage decently, despite the illogical writing.
      5Leofwine_draca

      B-list thriller with an intriguing cast

      BLIND SPOT is another low budget B-movie thriller from Butcher's Films, a company known for producing films that were always cheap and sometimes gems. This isn't a gem, but it is worth a look for the presence of many future famous actors, alongside a not-bad storyline if you can overlook the contrivances.

      The storyline involves an American soldier who's been left temporarily blind by an injury. Thanks to his blindness he accidentally ends up at the wrong address, where he stumbles upon a murder in progress. The murderers let him go after throwing him down some steps. Later, the soldier recovers his sight, but there appears to be no trace of the crime so he attempts to solve it for himself. The story is reminiscent of a Hitchcock one but the paucity of the budget makes it a little dull.

      It's all very slight, of course, with the usual storyline involving the gang of villains who must be outwitted at all costs. There are minor twists here, betrayals and the like, alongside a couple of middling fist fights to keep things moving along. The supporting cast is where the interest lies, although Robert Mackenzie (FIEND WITHOUT A FACE) is a wooden hero whose Scottish accent keeps appearing through his American one. A youthful Gordon Jackson pops up as an ally, while Michael Caine has an early cameo. John Le Mesurier has a slightly bigger supporting role, while George Pastell (IMPACT) is once again typecast as the villain.
      2richardchatten

      Perfunctory Potboiler

      The only reason for watching this spectacularly undistinguished little clinker is the presence of Michael Caine thirteenth in the cast list. We see his framed photograph early on and he's talked about a lot before finally emerging smirking from the shadows like Harry Lime in 'The Third Man'.

      The story starts like 'The Day of the Triffids' with the hero temporarily blinded following treatment to his eyes. A lot then happens before you reach the conclusion but you won't care; and Delphi Lawrence is completely wasted as the foreign-accented femme fatale who puts in an occasional appearance.

      Every now the music on the soundtrack barges in to tell you something dramatic has just happened; which, annoying as it is, is probably just as well since that's the only way you'd know.

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      • Trivia
        Look out for an uncredited Arthur Lowe as the mechanic in the garage.
      • Goofs
        At the end when Michael Caine crashes his car, the inspector says "There's nothing we can do" but his lips are saying something different.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Svengoolie: Fiend Without a Face (2021)

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      • Release date
        • July 1958 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Der blinde Rächer
      • Filming locations
        • Walton Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at)
      • Production company
        • Butcher's Film Service
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 12 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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