
The Eyes of St. Anthony
Overview
Paul Devlin’s fictional short stars James McCaffrey (co-star of Rescue Me) as Tony O’Neil, a talented, but very distracted neon artist. Tony loses everything he touches. And if he's not careful, that includes his girlfriend Corrin. Desperate, Tony seeks the help of Shah, a strange and powerful mystic who has learned to use science to achieve spiritual goals. Shah's newest invention is a pair of extraordinary glasses. Try them on, think of an object that's lost and in a moment, it can be seen. The glasses need field-testing and Tony is the perfect subject. At first, Tony is back in control, finding all the things he's lost. But the glasses are more complex than he ever imagined. Tony is about to discover that sometimes, the worst part of losing things, is finding them...
Top Cast


James McCaffrey
James McCaffrey
Tony O’Neil
James McCaffrey
Tony O’Neil
Rebecca Kyler Downs
Rebecca Kyler Downs
Corrin Carver
Rebecca Kyler Downs
Corrin Carver
Ronald Ballard
Ronald Ballard
Shah
Ronald Ballard
Shah
Henry Cabot Beck
Henry Cabot Beck
Kevin Collins
Henry Cabot Beck
Kevin Collins
Don Damico
Don Damico
Frank
Don Damico
Frank
Robin Howard
Robin Howard
Mrs. O'Neil
Robin Howard
Mrs. O'Neil
Francis Eldred
Francis Eldred
Mrs. McAlister
Francis Eldred
Mrs. McAlister
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