The Sight (2000)

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Written by Paul W.S. Anderson

Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

This is a story of a successful New York architect (Andrew McCarthy) who, while on business in London, finds himself at the centre of a series of bizarre and unsettling events when he realises that he is the posessor of a unique gift - the ability to see ghosts.

Cast

Image for Andrew McCarthyAndrew McCarthyMichael Lewis
Kevin TigheJake
Image for Amanda RedmanAmanda RedmanDet. Pryce
Jessica OyelowoIsobel
Michaela DickerAlice
Image for Honor BlackmanHonor BlackmanMargaret Smith
Image for Alexander ArmstrongAlexander ArmstrongCharles Dodgson
Eamon GeogheganFather Wilson
Jason BarnettSecurity Guard
Nick BartlettHospital Orderly
Oliver DarleyAndrew Norrington
Julian FirthTourist in New York
Clabe Hartley
Image for Jason IsaacsJason IsaacsGhost
Tom KnightSuit
Jonathan LinsleyVan Policeman
Jordon LongPrison Warden
Helena LyonsWorld War II Ghost
Vinta MorganPoliceman
Hélène PatarotMrs. Fong
Ian PeckConstruction Worker
Gregg PrenticeCute Kid
Maurice Roëves
David Roper
Kumari SimmonsFriend
Charles SimonMr. Douglas
Charlie WattsYoung Man
Andrew WestfieldSite Manager

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