• After surviving a house fire which killed his father and scarred his unmarried sister, Anthony Perkins is sent away to the state hospital with psychosomatic blindness; he returns home eight months later, still with blurry vision, only to find sibling Julie Harris acting suspiciously about a new boarder in the house, a college student who has checked in without belongings and creeps around at night. The biggest sin a suspense-thriller can commit is in not giving its audience enough turns of the screw. Perkins sees shadowy figures and hears his name being called out in a ghostly whisper, but any lover of mystery stories will be able to see right through writer Henry Farrell's scenario. Nicely-produced for a TV-movie (with a few visual nods to Hitchcock's "Psycho"), and with a good cast that includes Joan Hackett as a former sweetheart and do-gooder, but it doesn't add up to much.