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When police artist Jack Whitfield (Fahey) learns about the serial killer that seems to be unstoppable, with no survivors, he's discouraged. But when he learns about an eyewitness survivor, Emmy O'Conner (Cox), things seem to unfold. What's the catch? The only surviving victim is blind. At first Jack is skeptical and all at once loses hope in Emmy. But when she describes her attacker with full and uncanny details, he's convinced. Soon Jack becomes closer to Emmy, and closer to finding the killer. Yet the killer is still out there... madder than ever. And this man will stop at nothing to get what he wants - unless Jack can stop him. But this task seems impossible, as the killer will even risk death to kill Emmy, the one who let his identity loose. His target. Written by
Michelle Piekarus
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A twisted serial killer. A blind eyewitness. A terrifying crime.
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Emmy:
I can see people watching me. I really can.
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Sketch Artist (1992)
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"Piano Concerto in C, K467"
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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In the court scene, the defense attorney, fans through the pages of a Bible. He asks Timothy to quote Galatians 6:12 to prove his knowledge of the Bible as a serious student. Timothy instead quotes Ephesians 6:12. He also messes up on the quote of Revelation 3:2. I don't know who your Bible authority was in writing the script, but perhaps next time the Bible is referenced and quoted it would do well to follow Acts 17:11.
Otherwise, I and my wife enjoyed the movie. It is full of suspense and the cast of characters was perfect.
Sincerely, Steve Crews