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The Seeing Eye is a 1951 documentary showcasing the training of seeing eye dogs in Morristown, New Jersey. This film presents an updated Technicolor rendition of the earlier black & white Broadway Brevity from 1941. Marvin Miller lends his voice to the narration, which is uniquely presented from the dogs' perspective.
The Seeing Eye is a fascinating documentary that has seen limited releases over the years, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. Collectors tend to seek it out due to its unique narrative style and the rare Technicolor visual treatment, which was quite the upgrade from its predecessor. While copies may not be as common as you'd hope, the Academy Film Archive's preservation efforts have helped maintain its visibility among collectors who appreciate niche documentaries and animal-centric narratives.
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The Seeing Eye is a documentary film.
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Marvin Miller is the top cast member.
The Seeing Eye was released in 1951.
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