

In 1975, Italian director Enrico Januzzi began filming a giallo set in Rome - a feverish tale of a blind violinist who rises to first chair of the symphony, only to find herself stalked as a black-gloved killer murders her fellow musicians one by one. The only witness: her seeing-eye dog. Production collapsed after a week, and the footage was presumed lost, until its rediscovery in 2025. Painstakingly restored by WBAZ Films, this surviving fragment is presented here for the very first time.
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The film was directed by Eric Jackowitz.
The screenplay was written by Eric Jackowitz.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt39292509.
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The Seeing Eye Dog Who Saw Too Much
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