In THROUGH NAKED EYES, flautist William Parrish (David Soul) and photojournalist Anne Walsh (Pam Dawber) live directly across from each other in opposing high-rise apartment buildings. At night, they watch each other through binoculars and a camera respectively. After coincidentally crossing paths a few times, they decide to get together.
The two hit it off right away, and Bill entertains Anne with his instrument.
Meanwhile, a maniac is killing off residents with a big knife. The police suspect Parrish after he's the last person to see one of the victims alive. This could have detrimental effects on his flute practice!
As made-for-TV thrillers go, this one isn't bad. However, it does tend to drag in spots and bog down in romantic cheeeze. Thankfully, it rebounds nicely in the end. If you are a Soul Or Dawber fanatic (and who isn't?), you won't be disappointed.
Watch for a young Ted Levine as a uniform cop!...
The two hit it off right away, and Bill entertains Anne with his instrument.
Meanwhile, a maniac is killing off residents with a big knife. The police suspect Parrish after he's the last person to see one of the victims alive. This could have detrimental effects on his flute practice!
As made-for-TV thrillers go, this one isn't bad. However, it does tend to drag in spots and bog down in romantic cheeeze. Thankfully, it rebounds nicely in the end. If you are a Soul Or Dawber fanatic (and who isn't?), you won't be disappointed.
Watch for a young Ted Levine as a uniform cop!...