Deadly Visions

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Deadly Visions
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Written byJohn Murlowski
Directed byMichael Scott
Starring
Theme music composerSophia Morizet
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerHarvey Kahn
CinematographyAdam Sliwinski
Running time90 minutes
Production companies
  • West Coast Pictures
  • Front Street Pictures
  • Transplant Productions
Original release
ReleaseOctober 18, 2004 (2004-10-18)

Deadly Visions is a 2004 made-for-television film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Gordon Currie, Sarah Deakins, Philip Granger, Haili Page and Frida Betrani. It was directed by Michael Scott and written by John Murlowski.

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The film is also known as Possessed (the USA DVD title) and Transplant (the Canadian working title).

Synopsis

A woman (Nicollette Sheridan) who underwent an eye transplant is haunted by visions of her donor's last moments of life, and she is convinced that the woman was murdered. [1]

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References

  1. "Deadly Visions". IMDb . 18 October 2004.