Sketch Artist II: Hands That See

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Sketch Artist II: Hands That See
File:Sketch Artist II poster.jpg
Genre Crime
Drama
Mystery
Thriller
Written by Michael Angeli
Directed by Jack Sholder
Starring Jeff Fahey
Courteney Cox
Music by Tim Truman, Marcus Barone (music supervisor)
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Cinematography Bryan England
Editor(s) Michael Schweitzer
Running time 95 minutes
Production company(s) Motion Picture Corporation of America
Showtime Networks
Release
Original network Showtime
Original release January 28, 1995 (1995-01-28)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Sketch Artist II: Hands That See, also known as Sketch Artist II and A Feel for Murder, is a 1995 American made-for-television crime-thriller film written by Michael Angeli and directed by Jack Sholder and starring Jeff Fahey and Courteney Cox. It is a sequel to the 1992 film Sketch Artist.[1][2]

Plot

Police artist Jack Whitfield (Fahey) is chasing a serial killer who seems to be unstoppable. The only surviving victim is Emmy O'Conner (Cox), who is blind. At first Jack is skeptical but she describes her attacker in uncanny detail and Jack becomes closer to catching the killer. But this man will stop at nothing to kill Emmy, the one who revealed his identity.

Cast

Reception

Variety said the script was "uneven" but "imaginative" and praised Fahey and especially Cox, who they called "terrific". They also praised Bryan England’s "cunning lensing", Virginia Lee’s production design, Michael Schweitzer’s editing, and Tim Truman’s score.[3] Radio Times said it was an improvement on the first film "in regard to plot, if not in terms of casting, as the support team here is no substitute for the presence of Sean Young and Drew Barrymore in the original."[4]

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