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New York psychiatrist Dr. Bill Capa (Willis) gives up his practice after unintentionally pushing one of his patients to commit suicide by jumping out of a glass window, with the sight of her blood traumatizing to the point that he’s unable to see the color red. In an effort to come to terms with this tragedy, he visits an old colleague in California, Bob Moore (Creator/ScottBakula), who is subsequently murdered. Capa takes over Moore's group of psychologically disturbed patients, which is equally as important as an affair that he develops with a young woman named Rose (March). This relationship becomes central to the plot as the film progresses.

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New York psychiatrist Dr. Bill Capa (Willis) gives up his practice after unintentionally pushing one of his patients to commit suicide by jumping out of a glass window, with the sight of her blood traumatizing him to the point that he’s unable to see the color red. In an effort to come to terms with this tragedy, he visits an old colleague in California, Bob Moore (Creator/ScottBakula), who is subsequently murdered. Capa takes over Moore's group of psychologically disturbed patients, which is equally as important as an affair that he develops with a young woman named Rose (March). This relationship becomes central to the plot as the film progresses.
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New York psychiatrist Dr. Bill Capa (Willis) gives up his practice after unintentionally pushing one of his patients to commit suicide by jumping out of a glass window. In an effort to come to terms with this tragedy, he visits an old colleague in California, Bob Moore (Creator/ScottBakula), who is subsequently murdered. Capa takes over Moore's group of psychologically disturbed patients, which is equally as important as an affair that he develops with a young woman named Rose (March). This relationship becomes central to the plot as the film progresses.

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New York psychiatrist Dr. Bill Capa (Willis) gives up his practice after unintentionally pushing one of his patients to commit suicide by jumping out of a glass window.window, with the sight of her blood traumatizing to the point that he’s unable to see the color red. In an effort to come to terms with this tragedy, he visits an old colleague in California, Bob Moore (Creator/ScottBakula), who is subsequently murdered. Capa takes over Moore's group of psychologically disturbed patients, which is equally as important as an affair that he develops with a young woman named Rose (March). This relationship becomes central to the plot as the film progresses.
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* BlackBlood: PlayedForHorror. Psychiatrist Bill Capa suffers from a psychological condition where he is no longer capable of seeing the color red after a traumatic experience. Unfortunately, a serial killer starts targeting his new patient group. While investigating the home of one of the victims, who happens to be an erotic painter, Capa sees a pool of black paint on the floor in his studio. You can see where this is going.
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* TooDumbToLive: Despite constant anonymous threats and his home armed to the teeth with security, Bob chooses instead to stay at the office after hours ''alone''. [[spoiler: Naturally, this gets him killed.]]

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