Second Sight: A Love Story | Blind Woman Finds Romance (1984)
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- 🟢 Title: Second Sight - A Love Story
🟢 Summary: Alexandra McKay has been blind for twenty years. Afraid that people will take advantage of her condition, Alex keeps to herself and her trusty seeing eye dog Emma. Until Richard comes along. He proves that there are decent people in the world, and that love is still possible. A romance develops between them. Her walls come down. There's even hope that she'll regain her vision through groundbreaking surgery. But Alex wonders: could it damage her relationship with Richard? What will happen to her dog? These questions and more complicate her decision to do the procedure.
Directed by: John Korty
Writers: Dennis Turner, Sue Miller, Sheila Hocken
Starring: Elizabeth Montgomery, Barry Newman, Nicholas Pryor, Michael Horton, Susan Ruttan, Mitzi Hoag, Ben Marley, Richard Romanus, Frances Bay, Liz Sheridan, Marta Kober, Christian Jacobs, Sanford Jensen, Michael McCreary, Lance Gordon, John Voldstad, Isabell O'Connor, Monty Cox
Year Released: 1984
🟢 Rating: TV-MA
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This is a wonderful movie , Love is never selfish, for her to be able to give her dog ,to help somebody else’s was a wonderful act ❤️
I feel the same. I understand why animal lovers are upset about that decision, but ... I dunno, I thought it was nice that she gave the dog to someone who really needed her.
😢❤ Saw this movie a while back. Great movie; warms the heart to see how love, care and kindness from family and a good man gave her the courage to take that giant leap of faith.💕
Thank you.
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God Bless the doctor who restored the vision in her eye!!!
This is a beautiful movie. Elizabeth Mongamory was a great actor. 🎉 ❤
What a beautiful movie. Thank you for uploading it.
Our pleasure!
Lovely movie, great acting, some universal themes
Glad you liked it, Colin.
SPOILER ALERT
Emma didn't need to be separated from her beloved companion. She could have remained with her for life while enjoying a little more freedom. There are many seeing eye trained dogs and the couple could have contributed financially for more to be trained, and even volunteered to help train. It's not as though keeping Emma with her was stopping someone else from having a dog. When Emma kept turning towards her after she gave her away, that was so sad to me.
great movie
Glad you liked it Joce.
FABSOUSLY movie. Need to have more like that talk about real issues. 👏👏👏👏🧡💚❤️💙💜😊
So glad you enjoyed it, Gail. Thanks for letting us know. More good flicks are on the way.
I couldn't have given up the one that helped me and loved me so unconditionally. I wish I had not watched this movie.
Sorry you didn't enjoy it Judy. We've got lots of other movies going up tho. Hopefully, one of them will work better for you. Hope you're having a nice week so far. All out best.
Фильм хороший, но отдать собаку- не лучший поступок, вероятно собак было достаточно в центре
I feel the same way about her giving the dog away. She could have contributed financially to the dog training center or volunteered to help train other dogs, but keeping Emma wasn't going to stop someone else from having a dog. It was heartbreaking to see Emma keep turning towards her as the man led her away.
great movie. love elizabeth montgomery.
She is one of the greats. Thanks Jeanie.
Montgemery has played more than one admirable, convincing, valuable role in movies I've only seen because of youtube. When I was young and she was famous for 'Bewitched' I never took her seriously because I assumed her political vision was empty and her social stance conservative, but the truth obviously is quite different since the roles she's picked then and since are really eye opening and progressive. I wish TV had not jaded my impression of many actresses. I also used to think that Farah Fawcett was an empty fluffy haired anorexic dumb blond, and nthing can be further from the truth, but I had to get old to realise that.
Loving this comment.
MY MY, I GOTTA GET YOUR COOKBOOK!!!! BUT WHICH ONE!!!
No one ever thinks about the dog's feelings, jeez. She should have kept that dog instead of making her go somewhere else. The movie was good, but the ending wasn't.
A seeing eye dog is a working animal. By staying with his now sighted former blind person is depriving the dog of his job.
@@arwxcv I just saw this. Dogs are not here to just serve our purposes. Some people think so. Some people think that animals are only here to be used. But I do not. I wonder if humans would like it if we were put into other families because we had certain talents that some other family needed more than our own family needs. So we are basically abandoned by our own family and given away because someone else might need us more. Just because dogs are capable of being trained to do special tasks, does not mean they should be thrown set aside when that task is no longer needed.
@@marciahamill8824well said
Thanks for the comment, Marcia. We definitely appreciate your love for animals. FYI - we've got an animal channel that you might like: www.youtube.com/@WildAmericaAnimalChannel
@@BoomerChannel_YT I appreciate movie uploads. Don't get me wrong. It's just that the movie was heartwarming the whole way through, then disappointing at the end. Just stating something simple, which really shouldn't be taken in any way offensive since I am being truthful.
Tres bonMERCI
Elizabeth Montgomery was a brilliant actress!
Was so happy to watch her in this. Went down a whole rabbit hole of Montgomery movies. Love her.
Good story
Glad you liked it. Thanks, hasina
Nice. Move. Enjoyed. It.
So happy to hear that, Evelyn. Thanks for letting us know.
Good
Thanks confidence. More on the way.
No i couldn't got rid of that dog. I fell i love with it during the movie.
Right! Such a cutey.
Mr Petrocelli himself
I won't watch this movie on account of her getting rid of the dog.. That runs it for me.
My mom worked for the Seeing Eye and we would take the 'rejects' which were amazing dogs. It was always amusing to me how people would cross the street or be obviously freaked when they'd see me with one of the Shepherds. They didn't get that the dog would sooner do their taxes than harm them. LOL!
@marciahamill8824 😢Dogs are lovable indeed. I had 9 until a few days ago when I had to "give away" two of my five 7-week-old puppies. Yes, I feel the emptiness as do their parents, Jess and George. But it is necessary to let them go to someone who needs them more (and can provide for them much more)! Painful as it is, I will be re-homing two more puppies as soon as possible to equally well-vetted paw-parents.
And no, a dog (no animal) could ever be compared to any of my three children, especially keeping in mind that JESUS CHRIST DIED TO REDEEM US, HUMAN BEINGS, NOT DOGS, CATS, RATS, BATS, HORSES OR ANY ANIMAL lovable as they might be!
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Blind people,s eyes move continuesly.....the don't stare in one place like her,s