Vogt makes great use of that gift in his directorial debut Blind, which is mostly about what's inside the head of a married, childless,
newly blind woman (played by Ellen Dorrit).
Hepburn's official final film before entering semi-retirement was Wait Until Dark, Terence Young's lean, nerve - racking adaptation of Frederick Knott's popular stage play about
a newly blind woman, Susy, trying to outwit a trio of drug - dealing thugs (played in the film by Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, and Jack Weston).