If You Could See What I Hear

1982 "The true story of a born winner!"
If You Could See What I Hear
6.7| 1h43m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 23 April 1982 Released
Producted By: Shelter Films
Country: Canada
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Revenue: 0
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A light comedy/love story based on the life of blind musician Tom Sullivan.

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mylar321 This has got to be one of my favorite films of all time. It covers the gamut of emotions from hilarious to a tear jerker. There are parts of this movie I will never forget and it was 1984 when I remember first seeing it. If it ever does come out on DVD I will definitely add it to my collection. Marc Singer pulled off playing a blind guy superbly and Shari Belifonte made me fall in love with her character. The whole cast came together to make this movie awesome. I don't remember the name of the character or actor that played his college friend but I do remember laughing at some of the best straight gags I have ever enjoyed in films. If you get a chance to see this movie and then don't... well.. all I could say is shame on you.
dcarson100 Why is this movie so underrated as to not be available on DVD? There is so much petty, meaningless drivel in media. On the tube, in the theaters and on DVD. I have to shudder at the direction these are taking our kids. An inspiration like Tom Sullivan, whether over-dramatized or not in the movie, deserves an audience by our children. And a revisiting for those of us. Those of us whose personal trials were actualized and overcome after being inspired by the courage of the movie's main character. America has been so let down and sold out in recent years. Kids these days need in their memories more stories of real life heroes.
laserman52 I, too, wonder why this movie isn't available. I saw it back in the 80's on HBO. I laughed through most of it. It was probably the best look at one's self, not accepting the fact that his blindness was a disability or handicap in any way. 1 scene I remember quite vividly was when Tom Sullivan was putting his socks on, and his roommate told him that he was putting them on the wrong feet. He asked, "There's a right and a left to socks, too?". He said, "Well, of course there is!" Also, the acting, directing and producing of everyone involved in this movie was superb. It is a movie that I would love for my sons and grandson to see. This would be 1 movie that I think we all could agree on...LOL!!!
dani29 I watched this movie over and over again back in 1983 when it was on cable, and I absolutely loved it. It's a shame it's not available on VHS or DVD because it is such a good movie. I would love to see it again.