If You Could See What I Hear

If You Could See What I Hear

1982 "The true story of a born winner!"
If You Could See What I Hear
If You Could See What I Hear

If You Could See What I Hear

6.7 | 1h43m | PG | en | Drama

A light comedy/love story based on the life of blind musician Tom Sullivan.

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6.7 | 1h43m | PG | en | Drama | More Info
Released: April. 23,1982 | Released Producted By: Shelter Films , Country: Canada Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A light comedy/love story based on the life of blind musician Tom Sullivan.

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Cast

Marc Singer , R. H. Thomson , Shari Belafonte

Director

Carmi Gallo

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calvinnme This film didn't make much money in the theaters, and that is possibly because it had a limited release and opened in April rather than winter or summer. It did run on HBO during the spring of 1983, then disappeared off of the face of the planet. It's a small film with big ideas and very much worth your time.Tom Sullivan was actually born in 1947, so Tom was in college in the mid to late 60's. This film doesn't try to bring the story back in time. It plays just like it is happening present day, which in this case was 1982. Mark Singer plays Tom with real heart and humor. I read Roger Ebert's review of this film, and he apparently didn't like it at all. He talks about it being an endless series of frat boy-like jokes and bad behavior, but I think that is the point. Most college age boys engage in all kinds of bad behavior - in Tom's case, getting in a fight in an English style pub, trying to crash his girlfriend's sorority party by coming up through the sewer, making a speech on the campus lawn about the blind taking over one night when the lights go out, having a last night of passion with an ex flame while in a relationship with his future wife, etc. In short, Tom sees himself as a normal guy, not a handicapped guy, and people - at least people his own age - largely respond in kind.The two exceptions? Tom proposes to a girl and she declines, not because she doesn't love him, but because she can't see them overcoming both his blindness and the other blockade society would put in their way. I'll let you watch and see what I mean. Also, towards the end of the film, Tom confronts a frightening situation that is so frightening mainly because he is blind. Afterwards, Tom then tells his future wife that he realizes now that people see him as a blind man. But don't think that the film ends on a downer like this, because there is one more humorous situation to come.The film in its entirety is humorous and inspiring largely because it is based on a true story. I'd recommend it if you can ever find it. It is truly a shame that VCI or Shout Factory or some other company that often takes on good but orphaned films has never bothered to put this out on DVD. Highly recommended.
bingogal I loved this movie and am lucky enough to have recorded it on VHS tape when it first came out on TV. I recently made it into a DVD for safe keeping & converted it into an .avi file on one of my external hard drives, again, for safe keeping.I have always enjoyed movies that were based on fact. I remember the real Tom Sullivan singing on TV shows all the time and was fascinated with the movie and the story of his early life.It's a shame that I have to add more lines here in order to make a comment. This rule should be taken out, then more people might make comments.
walkingdeer2000 i have a friend thats blind, we watched this movie together way back in 1988 . it was a beautiful movie and she and i both fell in love with iti should have taped it or bought it then, but never thought there would come a time when i couldn't get it. my friend wants it very bad and i would like to get it for her . please tell me how i can get this movie.i thought all of the actors were great , but we especially loved the star ,marc singer, he was very talented and very believable as a blind man.all of the movie was interesting . my favorite scene was in the car and marc singer was driving and the others were drunk, they had cans tied behind the car and the policeman pulled them over, found out he was blind and asked why he was driving and he told them , all the rest of them were drunk. it was hilarious.
TerrierMom I was 14 or 15 when this movie came out, and I fell in love with it, and with Marc Singer. I watched it, like so many others, many times on cable in the mid to late '80s. For those looking for the movie, keep an eye out for it, it is occasionally shown on some cable networks. Every few months or so, IIRC. I'm not exactly sure which network, but I believe I've seen it on AMC, Starz:Love Stories and possibly the W-e Network. People with TIVO might have luck putting it on a wish list. I found it by going to Zap 2 it's website and searching there by title. It takes some patience and time, but it is possible to find a showing which could then be taped or TIVO-ed. I too wish for a DVD release of this movie.