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At First Sight/ Kill Me Again (Val Kilmer 2-Pack) (1998)
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Val Kilmer,
Michael Madsen,
Bruce Davison,
Jonathan Gries,
Nathan Lane,
Kelly McGillis,
Mira Sorvino,
Steven Weber,
Joanne Whalley
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Director:
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John Dahl,
Irwin Winkler
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Drama,
Suspense,
Mystery
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MGM / UA
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English,Spanish,French
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Length: |
224 mins
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One for Him. One for Her. 2 DVDs for 1 Low Price!
At First Sight: Witness the extraordinary transformation of seeing the world for the first time and fall in love with life all over again. Based on a true story, At First Sight is an exhilarating adventure and the visual experience of a lifetime! This poignant, uplifting drama explores the remarkable journey of a man whose world was darkened by blindness but enlightened by the miracle of science and the wonder of love.
Blind since childhood, Virgil Adamson is working as a masseur in an upstate New York spa when he meets and falls in love with Amy Benic, a stressed-out, career-driven architect. Certain that Virgil's simple world will be greatly enhanced by an operation to restore his sight, Amy ultimately realizes that Virgil's new vision puts a fresh focus on both their lives.
Kill Me Again: Val Kilmer (Batman Forever), Joanne Whalley-Kilmer (Scandal) and Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs) star in this sexy, ingenious crime thriller that sizzles with dangerous eroticism and nerve-shattering suspense. Drenched with intense, forbidden passion, it's a "lust-filled film-noir with a twist!" (Los Angeles Times) that'll hold you in its grip until the final startling revelation.
Jack Andrews (Kilmer) is a down-on-his-luck private detective who receives the most unusual offer of his career: a beautiful and mysterious woman, Fay Forrester (Whalley-Kilmer), wants to hire him to fake her murder. But as he falls under her seductive spell, he finds himself thrust into a murky world of treachery, greed and murder. Soon Jack must face his own darkest instincts in a final life-or-death confrontation in which he and Fay can trust no one - especially not each other.
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