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blind alleys

n. (blind alley English)

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Blind Alleys

Blind Alleys was a 1985 television special produced by Metromedia. It is the story of two people once linked by an interracial marriage setting up for their daughter's wedding. The film features Pat Morita, Cloris Leachman, and co-writer Frederic Kimball.

The film was directed by Bill Coswell and written by pre-eminent Asian American dramatist David Henry Hwang and Kimball.

The film is not available on DVD or videocassette.

Blind Alleys (film)

Blind Alleys is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Evelyn Brent.

Usage examples of "blind alleys".

Only a succession of blind alleys, each ending at a great distance from the corpse, seemed to branch from this hallway.

It was one of those blind alleys, which the special jargon terms branches.

He was no longer able to summon the fog to conceal the sight of all those blind alleys he had struggled never to be forced to see: now, at the end of every alley, he was seeing his hatred of existence—.

He moved unchallenged in the dark spaces, the blind alleys and violent streets.

So the conversation with Clarke might have wandered into quite a few more blind alleys than he remembered.

Still he dragged himself through the maze of tunnels and blind alleys, going by feel, groping along the walls with his good hand.

A long time ago he'd believed that this field contained nothing but blind alleys&mdash.