I'll Be Seeing You story
Roland Trent, husband of a millionairess, is having an affair with a young woman who is almost blind. Leaving his rich wife will leave him penniless just as he needs to afford an experimental operation that could restore the sight of his new beloved; he thinks of a way to have both the money and his mistress. Directed by: Philip Dudley. Story by: Robert Quigley.
14 total · 10 major · 4 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| cure for blindness | major | Anna's vision was restored after she was transplanted with eyes of Harold's deceased wife. |
| experimental medical procedure | major | Professor Coburn wanted to try an experimental procedure on Anna to save her eyesight. |
| extramarital affair | major | Ronald was having an extramarital affair with Anna Warrack. Vivienne had also cheated on Ronald. |
| eye transplant | major | Anna was transplanted with eyes of Harold's deceased wife. |
| husband and wife | major | Roland Trent and Vivienne Trent. Jack Parsons and Olive Parsons. |
| ironic twist of fate | major | By an ironic coincidence Ronald found that his mistress had received the eyes of his late and hated wife. |
| medical risk taking | major | Should Anna undergo a risky surgery to save her fading sight at the risk of going blind immediately? |
| prejudicial attitude of superiority against someone less well off than one's self | major | Upper class Vivienne said she would have sympathy for Anna if the girl were also from the upper classes. Vivienne's parents were upper class snobs. |
| romantic love | major | Ronald Trent and Anna Warrack. |
| spouse murder | major | Roland killed his wife Vivienne by cutting the brake lines of her car. |