Amy Grant, better known as a singer than an actress, plays a blind, middle-aged cellist who falls for a pianist (D W Moffett) who comes to the school where she teaches to record a song with some of her students. But, if only she knew it, true love is right in front of her in the shape of her widowed neighbour (Keith Carradine). This soppy love story will try the patience of all but the most sentimental, and the acting isn't all that much to write home about either, though Grant isn't too bad in her acting debut. Sorry chaps, you really would need Bette Davis, Claude Rains, George Brent plus an Erich Wolfgang Korngold score to make this work.
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