A violinist receives a corneal transplant that restores her eyesight but also enables her to see supernatural visions. As she uncovers the mystery behind her donor's death, she races against time to prevent her own demise.
Selma, an Eastern European immigrant living in Washington state in the 1960s, is going blind and faces the threat of losing her job at a local factory. She forms a friendship with Cathy, but their relationship becomes strained as Selma's blindness worsens. When Selma reveals a secret to the local sheriff, her life takes a downward spiral. However, Selma remains determined to protect her friend's secret. In the end, Cathy realizes the value of Selma's decisions and they reaffirm their friendship.
A tramp falls in love with a blind flower girl and decides to help her by earning money for her medical treatment. With the help of a wealthy drunkard, he experiences humorous mishaps, mistaken identity, and even a fake boxing match in his efforts to assist the girl. Eventually, the tramp is arrested and jailed, but upon his release, he discovers that the girl's sight has been restored and she has opened a successful flower shop. They reunite and share a heartfelt moment as the film ends.
The Eye is a supernatural horror film about a blind violinist who receives corneal transplants that allow her to see. However, she begins to see horrifying supernatural visions that lead her to uncover a tragic event tied to her transplants. As she explores her newfound ability to see, she is haunted by the supernatural and must confront her fears to find forgiveness and peace.
In this hilarious spoof of classic movies, a delivery boy and a chorus girl find themselves caught up in a plot involving gangsters, Broadway musicals, and a fake trailer for a double feature.
Afraid of the Dark is a 1991 drama, fantasy, horror, mystery, and thriller movie. The story revolves around a photographer who is afraid of the dark. His fear drives him to uncover a terrifying secret, leading to a series of gripping events.
Lekha Tharoor (Meera Jasmine) is an intelligent woman with a breadth of knowledge about everything who anchors a popular TV show of her own. She was blinded at a young age in an accident involving firecrackers. She gets her sight back after getting a transplant. However post the operation she starts getting strange visions which unfortunately makes the people around her think that she lost her mind.
In Dead Man's Eyes, a painter who regains his sight after a corneal transplant becomes the target of a murderer. As he investigates the crime, he must navigate a web of deceit and danger to uncover the truth.
Leading up to the events of Pitch Black, Richard B. Riddick escapes the Ursa Luna Penal Facility with William J. Johns hot on his tail.
A blind man falls in love with the doctor who has arranged his eye transplant. The operation, although successful, carries unexpected and haunting consequences.
Ugly-duckling older guy falls in love with a beautiful young woman. Offering her a marriage of convenience, to give her baby a father, might be a way to win her affection... Ya think?
Monica is a social worker in Mexico City, whose son has a degenerative illness in both eyes. Having exhausted all other options, a corneal transplant is the only hope. Overwhelmed by the slowness of the health care system and the scarcity of resources, she decides to search for an extreme solution in her work environment: the world of street children.
Detective Andy Doyle suspects that a suicide is actually a murder. He suspects the victim's son, Wallace who is blind and he pursues him until he gets to the truth.
Sylvi's child is run over by a bus, prompting her to drink poison. She goes blind in the process, causing her husband to lust after her much younger sister. After undergoing a dangerous operation to regain her sight, she hides her repaired vision behind dark eyeglasses, so she can spy on her sister and husband as they carry on their affair.
A mad doctor uses a fake taxi driver to kidnap victims and then removes their eyes in hopes of perfecting an eye transplant that will allow his blind wife to see again. One of the doctor's servants ends up getting possessed by not one, but several of the victims.
A filmmaker, fascinated by the power of the camera and obsessed with the theories of Russian film pioneer Dziga Vertov, decides to get a camera eye to replace the real eye he lost as a child. The visionary quest begins on the operating table, where a surgeon grafts a prototype ocular implant into his eye socket. Seeking a microscopic camera that could be incorporated into his artificial eye so he could secretly film whatever he sees, the filmmaker explores the futuristic technology that could make this possible, while revisiting chapters of his own past.
A popular science film about terracoplastic corneal surgery.