Seven in Darkness (1969 TV Movie)
8/10
O' My God!
12 September 2016
Warning: Spoilers
****SPOILERS**** One of the first and best made for TV movie ever made that has to do with a plane of blind people on their way to a seeing eye or blind persons convention in Seattle that goes off course and crashes in the wilds of Northern Canada with the seven blind survivors having to find their way back to civilization before the cold weather as well as wolf packs finishes them all off. Lead by blind Vietnam Veteran Mark Larson, Sean Garrison, the group find their way to an old abandoned railroad track that they hope can show them the way out. Only for one of them Larry Wise, Arthur O'Connell, who ends up falling through the cracks and to his death into the rushing stream below when he made a wrong step.

The blind people's attempt to get rescued was sabotaged by one of them Alex Swain, Barry Nelson, who stole their supply of food and water and tried to blame Mark for it as well as revealing that he chickened out in Vietnam and left six of his comrades or GI's to get slaughtered by the Viet Cong which he felt he'll do to him and his fellow blind men & women lost in the woods. There's also the I'm all for me and no one else Sam Fuller, Milton Berle,who feels that Alex is nothing but a lowlife rat and tries to have him fall to his death off a cranky wooden bridge by leading him , with his walking cane, the wrong way. Only to have Mark,whom Alex was trying to screw and blame for all the trouble the blind survivor found themselves in, to save his sorry a** making up for his cowardice that he showed back in Vietnam.

***SPOILERS*** Almost too emotionally drained to watch ending with the blind survivors after surviving the cold and a wolf attack find their way to safety by a friendly Rin Rin Tin like dog, not a wild and dangerous 150 pound Timber Wolf, coming to their rescue and having both his master the little boy and his pop leading them back to their home as well as civilization! Great performances by everyone in the cast with Milton Berle a real standout in him playing both a bad as well as good guy part. That by him finally "seeing" the light and realizes that by just trying to save himself he'll not only jeopardize everyone else's lives but if he in some way survives he'll also have to live with their deaths, like Mark in what he did in Vietnam, on his conscious for the rest of his life.
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