Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye (1977)

Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye (1977) poster

Komori Chiaki is a budding tennis student. However, one day while training, her coach hits a ball into her eye on accident. At the hospital, the news that she will never regain the sight in her eye leaves her heartbroken. As a last resort, she undergoes a costly surgery from the mysterious doctor known as Black Jack, where after a successful operation, a mysterious figure starts to emerge in her vision, and only she can see it.

Director: Nobuhiko Obayashi
Genre: Science Fiction, Mystery
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Naoshi Miyazaki
Cinematography: Yoshitaka Sakamoto
Editing: Jun Nabeshima
Production: TOHO, Horipro
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Keywords

cult, based on manga

More Films by Director: Nobuhiko Obayashi
More Films in Genre: Science Fiction, Mystery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye about?
Komori Chiaki is a budding tennis student. However, one day while training, her coach hits a ball into her eye on accident. At the hospital, the news that she will never regain the sight in her eye leaves her heartbroken. As a last resort, she undergoes a costly surgery from the mysterious doctor known as Black Jack, where after a successful operation, a mysterious figure starts to emerge in her vision, and only she can see it.
Who directed Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye?
Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye was directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi.
Who stars in Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye?
Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye stars Nagisa Katahira, Joe Shishido, Etsuko Shihomi, Shingo Yamamoto, Kōji Wada, Toru Minegishi.
How long is Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye?
Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
What genre is Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye?
Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye is a Science Fiction, Mystery film.
Where was Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye produced?
Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye was produced in Japan.