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1983 - Role: William Parish written by Jeffrey Bloom, directed by John Llewellyn Moxey Through Naked Eyes recounts the search for a multiple murderer who's terrorizing a toney Chicago highrise. The cops primary suspect is a classical flautist. The action begins during a torrid Chicago heatwave that has everyone on edge. Matters worsen when a high-rise resident tumbles out of an elevator with a knife in his back - he's the killer's second vicitm, with more still to come. The cops finger the flautist as the likeliest prospect because, in addtion to his rarified profession - a flute player - they've discovered his involvement with a female tenant in a weird game of mutual voyeurism. For some while they've been spying on each other through their facing windows. The flautist has never met the woman (Pam Dawber), but they like what they've been seeing, he with binoculars, she with her telescope. Little do they know that Dawber, who works at the planetarium, has another admirer in the complex who's been watching her through his telephoto lens and further implicates the poor William Parish....
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