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Out Of Sight

1994, Movie, NR, 94 mins

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At only one point does the documentary OUT OF SIGHT belabor the obvious: when its subject, Diane Starin, says that if her true story were a soap opera nobody would believe it. Starin, blind since early childhood (both eyes were surgically removed due to cancer of the optic nerve), is a rangily attractive, 30-ish woman leading an active life in rural northern California, taming and riding horses, and line dancing at local country-and-western clubs. Less capable filmmakers mig... read more leave a comment
Year: 1994
Rated NR

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Diane Starin
Herb Martin
Harriet Zitka
Elmer Zitka
Jillian Brooks

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