See No Evil Soundtrack

Synopsis: While investigating a call in an abandoned house, Officer Frank Williams and a rookie find a woman brutally blinded, but they are attacked by a huge psychopath with an ax; the rookie is killed and Frank shoots the criminal in the head, but has a severed arm. Four years later, the mutilated Frank is relocated, working as a guard in the County Detention Center. Frank goes with some delinquents to the Blackwell Hotel, an abandoned place since a fire burnt the last two floors, with the purpose of cleaning the location, preparing it to work as a shelter for the homeless; in return, the criminals will have their sentences reduced. During the night, the inmate Kira who has some Christian tattoos on her body is kidnapped by the deranged serial-killer Kane who collects the eyes of his victims, while the rest of the group is attacked by the psychopath with his ax.
Director(s): Gregory Dark
Production: Lionsgate Films
 
IMDB:
5.1
Metacritic:
17
Rotten Tomatoes:
8%
R
Year:
2006
84 min
$15,019,200
Website
297 Views


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#SongDuration
1Broken Glass1:20
2End Credits1:01
3Escape!1:00
4Main Title2:00
5The Car1:01
6The Stable0:58

Dan Madigan

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