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Eye of the Beholder ()


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Janet Tyler, a woman with facial deformities in a totalitarian society that emphasizes conformity even in in physical appearance, is undergoing her twelfth surgery in an attempt to make her appear normal. It is the last chance she can... See more »

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Janet Tyler
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Dr. Bernardi (as Reggie Hayes)
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The Leader
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Janet's Nurse
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Mr. Smith
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Nurse #2
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Orderly

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David Ellis

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Rod Serling ... (created by) (creator)
 
Rod Serling ... (written by)

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Ira Steven Behr ... executive producer
Pen Densham ... executive producer
Jim Rosenthal ... executive producer

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Mark Snow

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Rick Maguire ... director of photography

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Sondra Watanabe

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JoAnne Yarrow ... editorial production assistant

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Mark Lane

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Rebeccah Delchambre ... special makeup effects artist
Mike Fields ... special makeup effects artist
Felix Fox ... special makeup effects artist
Toby Lindala ... special makeup effects artist
Leanne Rae Podavin ... special makeup effects artist

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Jack Hardy ... first assistant director
Tim Macarthur ... production assistant
Roger Scott Russell ... second assistant director (as Roger Russell)

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Troy Eirich ... assistant property master
Frank Haddad ... head greensman
Wes Hamby ... assistant property master
Tiara Motem ... property buyer
Sean Wynia ... paint foreman

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Ryan Darden ... assistant sound editor
Todd Murakami ... sound effects editor
Michael T. Williamson ... sound mixer

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Bob Comer ... special effects coordinator

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Matthew Gore ... visual effects supervisor
Simon Lacey ... visual effects supervisor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Carson Reaves ... first assistant camera
Neil Seale ... camera operator
Chris Gibbins ... second assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Helen Geier ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jojo MacDowall ... costumer: preparation (uncredited)

Music Department

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Marius Constant ... composer: original theme
Jonathan Davis ... theme music adapted and performed by (as Jonathan Davis of Korn)
Stuart Goetz ... music editor
Mary Ramos ... music supervisor
Michelle Silverman ... music supervisor (as Michelle Kuznetsky)

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Katrina Cabrera Ortega ... writers assistant
Lori Huck ... production executive
Jennifer Metcalf ... production coordinator
Jenn Vincent ... production assistant
Ronald C. Briggs Jr. ... inventory services (uncredited)
Mark Costa ... production executive (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Janet Tyler, a woman with facial deformities in a totalitarian society that emphasizes conformity even in in physical appearance, is undergoing her twelfth surgery in an attempt to make her appear normal. It is the last chance she can legally receive to alter her looks, and if it succeeds, she will fit in with those around her for the first time in her life. If it fails, she must be transported to a "segregated" colony of those who look like her rather than as the norm do. Written by brainybrailler@comcast.net

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Did You Know?

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Trivia The title is from the 1823 novel "Molly Bawn" by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." See more »
Movie Connections Remake of Eye of the Beholder (1960). See more »
Quotes Janet Tyler: Mr. Smith?
Walter Smith: Yes?
Janet Tyler: Why are some of us born so ugly?
Walter Smith: I don't know, Miss Tyler. I really don't know. But you know something? It doesn't really matter. There's an old saying - very, very old saying: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." When we leave here, when we go to the village, keep that in mind. Try, Miss Tyler, say it over and over in your mind. "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."
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