Blind Man's Bluff (1977 film)
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Terry Sue Patt
Steve Fletcher
| Blind Man's Bluff | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Gerry O'Hara |
| Screenplay by | Patricia Latham |
| Produced by | Cyril Randell |
| Starring | Patricia Fletcher Terry Sue Patt Steve Fletcher |
| Cinematography | Alfie Hicks |
| Edited by | Archie Ludski |
| Music by | Kenneth V. Jones |
Production company | Willis World Wide Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 57 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Blind Man's Bluff is a 1977 British children's film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Patricia Fletcher, Terry Sue Patt and Steve Fletcher.[1] It was written by Patricia Latham and produced by Willis World Wide for the Children's Film Foundation.[2]
London shopkeeper Mr. Hunter has won money on the football pools. While he is out celebrating, his son Joe is abducted by shop assistant Chrissie and her boyfriend Jack. Joe's friends Steve and Maisie go in search of him, accompanied by their blind friend Smithy and his new guide dog. They suspect that Chrissie may be involved, since other than Mr Hunter's family, only she knew of his win. In a shed owned by Jack's uncle Fred, they find one of Joe's shoes. When Steve hears Jack making a threatening telephone phone call to Mr. Hunter, Smithy immobilises Jack's car. They find Joe, and Maisie brings the river police who arrest Jack, Chrissie and Fred.
Cast
- Patricia Fletcher as Maisie
- Terry Sue Patt as Steve
- Steve Fletcher as Joe
- Christopher Ellison as Smithy
- Debbie Ash as Chrissie
- David Lincoln as Jack
- Reg Lye as Uncle Fred
- Kenneth Watson as Mr Hunter
- Mela White as Mrs Hunter
- Richard Parmentier as Mr Oliver