Seven in Darkness | |
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Directed by | Michael Caffey |
Produced by | Richard Newton |
Written by | John W. Bloch |
Based on | the novel Against Heaven's Hand by Leonard Bishop |
Starring |
Milton Berle Sean Garrison Dina Merrill Barry Nelson Arthur O'Connell Alejandro Rey Elizabeth Walker Lesley Ann Warren |
Music by | Mark Bucci |
Cinematography | Howard Schwartz A.S.C. |
Edited by | Robert Swanson |
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Distributed by | ABC |
Release date
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September 23, 1969 |
Running time
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74 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Seven in Darkness is an American made-for-TV adventure film directed by Michael Caffey and based on the novel Against Heaven's Hand by Leonard Bishop. The premiere entry in the 1969–76 series ABC Movie of the Week, it was broadcast on September 23, 1969. The film is affectionately recalled by Ethan Coen in "The Old Country", story 2 in his 1998 collection "Gates of Eden".
The film follows a group of blind people who are flying to a convention for the blind in Seattle. The group consists of its charismatic leader, Alex Swain (Barry Nelson), a former doctor-turned-teacher for the blind. With him are his old friend Emily Garth (Dina Merrill), recently blinded Larry Wise (Arthur O'Connell), Ramon and Christine Rohas (Alejandro Rey and Elizabeth Walker), who are expecting their first child at any moment, and singer Deborah Cabot (Leslie Ann Warren) who is traveling with her sighted father. Also along are Vietnam War hero Mark Larsen (Sean Garrison), who is harboring a guilty secret, and Sam Fuller (Milton Berle in a rare dramatic role), a bitter and selfish man who antagonizes everyone in the group.
Due to bad weather, the plane is hundreds of miles off course, and crashes on a mountainside. The four sighted people (three crew members and Harlan Cabot, Deborah Cabot's father) are killed, while the eight blind passengers survive. There is a blizzard approaching and the wreckage of the plane is teetering precariously on the side of the mountain. The only hope for survival is to climb down the mountain and seek help. The survivors turn to Mark to lead them out of the wilderness -a fact which Alex resents bitterly, and leads to further troubles. Sam wants to strike out on his own. Deborah is in shock over the death of her father. Emily has an injured ankle, and Christine may give birth at any moment. In addition to the weather and rough terrain, the survivors struggle to evade a pack of hungry wolves.