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{{Infobox film
| name = See No Evil
| image = See no evil.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = [[Gregory Dark]]
| producer = [[Vince McMahon]]<br />[[Joel Simon]]
| writer = [[Dan Madigan]]
| starring = {{Plainlist|
* [[Kane (wrestler)|Kane]]
* [[Christina Vidal]]
* [[Michael J. Pagan]]
}}
| music = [[Tyler Bates]]
| cinematography = Ben Nott
| editing = [[Scott Richter]]
| studio = [[WWE Studios|WWE Films]]<br /><small>(Eye Scream Productions)</small>
| distributor = [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]]
| released = {{Film date|2006|05|19}}
| runtime = 85 minutes
| country = Australia<br />United States
| language = English
| budget = $8 million<ref name="NUM">{{cite web |url=https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/See-No-Evil|title= See No Evil (2006)|website=The Numbers|access-date=December 30, 2023}}</ref>
| gross = $18.8 million<ref name="NUM"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=seenoevil.htm|title=See No Evil|website=[[Box Office Mojo]]|access-date=30 December 2023}}</ref>
}}
'''''See No Evil''''' is a 2006 [[slasher film]] directed by [[Gregory Dark]], written by [[Dan Madigan]], produced by [[Joel Simon]], and starring [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] [[Kane (wrestler)|Kane]] (Glenn Jacobs). The first major [[film]] produced by [[WWE Studios|WWE Films]], the film went through many different working titles before the final title of ''See No Evil'' was chosen. The original working title of the film was ''Eye Scream Man'', but was later changed to ''The Goodnight Man'', then ''Goodnight'' before settling on ''See No Evil''.


''See No Evil'' was released on May 19, 2006, by [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]]. The film was panned by critics and has grossed $18.8 million against a budget of $8 million. A sequel, titled ''[[See No Evil 2]]'', was released on DVD on October 21, 2014.
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|caption =Promotional poster for ''See No Evil''
|director =[[Gregory Dark]]
|producer =[[Vince McMahon]]<br>[[Joel Simon]]
|writer =[[Dan Madigan]]
|starring =[[Glen Jacobs|Kane]]<br>[[Christina Vidal]]
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|runtime =85 min
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'''''See No Evil''''' is a [[2006]] [[horror film]] [[film director|directed]] by [[Gregory Dark]], [[screenwriter|written]] by [[Dan Madigan]], [[film producer|produced]] by [[Joel Simon]], and starring professional [[wrestler]] [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]] (Glen Jacobs). It is the first major [[film]] produced by [[WWE Films]] and was released by [[Lions Gate Films]] on [[May 19]], 2006.


==Plot==
The film went through many different working titles before the final title of ''See No Evil'' was chosen. The original working title of the film was ''Eye Scream Man'', but was later changed to ''Goodnight'' before settling on ''See No Evil''.
Officer Frank Williams and his partner Blaine investigate an abandoned house, where they find a young woman with her eyes ripped out. A large figure with an axe then murders Blaine and Frank has his arm chopped off before he is able to shoot the attacker in the head. Afterwards, detectives find seven bodies in the house, all of which have had their eyes ripped out.


Four years later, Frank and his partner Hannah take a group of delinquents - Christine, Kira, Michael, Tyson, Zoe, Melissa, Richie, and Russell to clean up the abandoned Blackwell Hotel in order to turn it into a homeless shelter, as explained by the owner Margaret.
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Jacobs has signed a contract to act in a sequel for the movie.


That night, while Michael, Zoe, Russell, and Melissa go upstairs to the penthouse, Tyson and Richie decide to look for the previous owner's safe, and find what appears to be the body of a recently deceased man. Richie panics and runs off, only to be dragged into an elevator with a hook by Jacob Goodnight. When Margaret mentions the elevator is being used, Hannah goes to check on the group, but is killed in the elevator. Christine tries to help Kira escape the hotel, but Jacob attacks Kira with his hook and drags her into a [[dumbwaiter (elevator)|dumbwaiter]]. Christine and Frank go upstairs to find the others, and run into Tyson who tells them what happened to Richie. Frank realizes it must be Jacob and is then pulled into the ceiling by the hook and killed.
The [[Motion Picture Association of America|MPAA]] gave the movie an ''R '' rating for strong gruesome violence and gore throughout, language, sexual content and some drug use.


Kira is held hostage by Jacob because of her religious tattoos, and is kept captive in a cage where she witnesses Richie having his eyes torn out. Melissa and Russell go off into a room on their own, but are chased by Jacob. Russell tries to lower Melissa out of a window, but he is killed by Jacob. Then, Jacob drops Melissa out the window. She survives her fall, but then she is killed by a pack of stray dogs. Jacob then attacks Michael and Zoe. Zoe nearly escapes from Jacob but her cell phone rings, alerting Jacob to her location. He subsequently kills her by forcing the cell phone down her throat. Michael finds Christine and Tyson as they try to rescue Kira, but they are attacked again by Jacob, who knocks out Michael while the other two escape up the elevator shaft.
==Plot==


The pair find Kira but are interrupted by Jacob before they can release her. Tyson creates a distraction but is electrocuted with his own [[taser]] and crushed with the bank vault. Margaret then shows up, and reveals herself as Jacob's mother, who lured Frank back to the hotel to get revenge on him for shooting her son, and explains the prisoners are merely a "bonus". Margaret attempts to shoot Kira, but Jacob intervenes and throws her headfirst into a nail on the wall. Michael reappears to help the girls battle Jacob, and the trio is eventually able to stab him through the eye with a pipe and throw him out of a window, where his heart is impaled by a shard of glass, apparently killing him.
A group of delinquents with a police officer clean the Blackwell Hotel to fill their community service. Unfortunately for the group, they are not aware that psychopath Jacob Goodnight ([[Glen Jacobs]]) is also in the hotel. The psychopath is a man shot by the officer, and has a rusty steel plate screwed in his head and sharp blade-like fingernails. Goodnight then begins to hunt them down.

There are occasional flashbacks to Jacob's childhood, suggesting his killing sprees are owed to abuse. Some of the deaths in the film include a cell phone into a girl's throat, a man tortured to death, and a woman eaten by dogs. In the end Jacob Goodnight is thrown out of the hotel window with a pole through his eye socket.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Kane (wrestler)|Kane]] as Jacob Goodnight<!--Please do NOT replace the name Kane with Glenn Jacobs, though he is credited as Kane in the film.-->
{| class="wikitable"
*[[Christina Vidal]] as Christine Zarate
|-
*[[Samantha Noble]] as Kira Vanning
! Actors/Actresses !! Role
*[[Luke Pegler]] as Michael Montross
|-
*[[Michael J. Pagan]] as Tyson Simms
| [[Glen Jacobs]] || Jacob Goodnight
*[[Rachael Taylor]] as Zoe Warner
|-
*[[Penny McNamee]] as Melissa Beudroux
| [[Christina Vidal]] || Christine Zarate
*[[Craig Horner]] as Richie Bernson
|-
*Mikhael Wilder as Russell Wolf
| [[Samantha Noble]] || Kira Vanning
*[[Steven Vidler (actor)|Steven Vidler]] as Officer Frank Williams
|-
*[[Cecily Polson]] as Margaret
| [[Luke Pegler]] || Michael Montross
*[[Tiffany Lamb]] as Hannah
|-
*Sam Cotton as Young Jacob Goodnight
| [[Rachael Taylor]] || Zoe Warner
*[[Corey Parker Robinson]] as Officer Blaine
|-
*Annalise Woods as Young Girl
| [[Michael J. Pagan]] || Tyson Simms
*[[Zoe Ventoura]] as Eyeless Woman
|-
| [[Penny McNamee]] || Melissa Beudroux
|-
| [[Steven Vidler]] || Frank Williams
|-
| [[Cecily Polson]] || Margaret Gayne
|-
| [[Craig Horner]] || Richie Bernson
|-
| [[Mikhael Wilder]] || Russell Wolf
|-
| [[Tiffany Lamb]] || Hannah Anders
|-
| [[Sam Cotton]] || Young Jacob Goodnight
|-
| [[Corey Parker Robinson]] || Officer Blaine
|-
| [[Annalise Woods]] || Young Girl
|-
| [[Zoe Ventura]] || Eyeless Woman
|-
| [[Tim McDonald]] || Officer #1
|-
| [[Trent Huen]] || Officer #2
|-
| [[Matthew Okine]] || Officer #3
|-
| [[Jason Chong]] || News Reporter
|-
| [[Greg Skipper]] || Bus Driver
|-
| [[Cameron Ruatta]] || Janitor
|}


==WWE backing==
==Release==
The film was released on May 19, 2006.
This is the first movie to be released by WWE Film productions, thus WWE was adamant about promoting it. Before the movie's release WWE ran a [[angle (professional wrestling)|storyline]] involving Kane being haunted by "voices" and the idea that something would happen on [[May 19]], the release date of the movie. Kane became so paranoid about the date that he began attacking anyone who he heard say the date, including his tag team partner [[Paul Wight|The Big Show]] and [[G4]]'s ''[[Attack of the Show!]]'' host [[Kevin Pereira]], whom he strongly warned not to mention the date before walking off the set at the end of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apJS9bKrC6g interview]. On the [[May 8]] edition of ''[[WWE Raw]]'', three co-stars of ''See No Evil'' were interviewed by [[Todd Grisham]]. They all talked about how Kane was so ([[kayfabe]]) hard to work with and how his on-screen movie murders made him happy. During this segment Todd asked a male co-star, Michael Pagan, about the release date of the movie. Unaware of Kane's reaction to it, Michael then went on to say the date, which caused Kane to enter the area of the interview and make the two female co-stars, Christina Vidal and Samantha Noble, scream in terror while Kane choked Pagan to the ground.


== Reception ==
After the film was released Kane revealed that the reason he hated the date May 19 was because "his family was killed on that day in a tragic accident".


=== Box office ===
Many world-wide members of the press were invited to a red carpet ceremony for the release of the movie, which also included various other WWE superstars. Interviews were given by superstars, including [[Shawn Michaels]], [[John Cena]], [[Kurt Angle]], [[Candice Michelle]], [[Chris Benoit]], [[Chris Mordetsky|Chris Masters]] and [[Oscar Gutierrez|Rey Mysterio]] commenting on the movie.
''See No Evil'' grossed $15 million in North America and $3.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $18.6 million against a budget of $8 million.


In North America, ''See No Evil'' was projected to gross $4.6 million from 1,257 theaters in its opening weekend. It ended up grossing $15 million, finishing third at the box office.<ref>{{cite web|title=See No Evil – Box Office Data, Movie News, Cast Information|url=https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2006/SNEVL.php|publisher=The Numbers|accessdate=25 February 2012}}</ref>
A segment on ''RAW'' showed footage from inside the movie theatre while the movie was playing. Footage was shown of the audience cringing, hiding and covering their eyes during the movie. Interviews were later given to members of the audience, which had members of the audience describing their experience. Some said they could not watch it, others said they cringed; most reviews were positive.


==Reaction by critics==
===Critical response===
{{Rotten Tomatoes prose|10|3.30|58|''See No Evil'' is packed with cliches from countless other teen slasher films, making for a predictable, scare-free waste of time.}}<ref>{{cite web|title=See No Evil (2006)|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1158185-see_no_evil|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=31 January 2021}}</ref> {{Metacritic film prose|17|14|access-date=22 May 2023}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/see-no-evil|title=See No Evil Reviews|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=31 January 2021}}</ref>
Critical reaction has been extremely poor. As of [[December 24]] [[2006]], ''See No Evil'' has earned an 8% critic rating on [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1158185-see_no_evil/ Rottentomatoes] and a 17% rating on [http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/seenoevil Metacritic], indicating "extreme dislike or disgust". Many reviewers cite genre clichés, a poor script, and bad directing. The movie's audience rates the film a little higher, with a 4.9/10 rating on the [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0437179/ratings IMDb].


==Box Office==
==Home media==
''See No Evil'' was released on DVD on November 28, 2006, and grossed $45.16 million.<ref>{{cite web|title=Movie See No Evil – DVD Sales|url=https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2006/SNEVL-DVD.php|publisher=The Numbers}}</ref> In Australia, ''See No Evil'' was released on May 28, 2008.<ref>{{cite web|title=See No Evil (2006)|url=http://www.ezydvd.com.au/DVD/see-no-evil-2006/dp/799149|publisher=EZY DVD}}</ref>
The movie opened with an estimated [[US dollar|$]]4.35 million in box office sales for that weekend. The film was sixth in the weekend box office totals. After two weeks, the movie stood at over $9.8 million. The movie's final domestic gross stands at $15,032,800. The movie's worldwide gross stands at $15,387,513.


The DVD release included [[audio commentary]] by writer [[Dan Madigan]], director [[Gregory Dark]] and co-executive producer Jed Blaugrund, as well as the actor of [[Kane (wrestler)|Kane]], who portrayed the lead protagonist in the film.
==DVD Release==
''See No Evil'' was released on DVD on November 28.The DVD included audio commentary by writer [[Dan Madigan]], director [[Gregory Dark]], co-executive producer [[Jed Blaugrund]] and [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]]. ''See No Evil'' was the #9 most rented/purchased movie making over $3 Million dollars. The movie eventually made $16.5 million in 8 weeks.
The UK DVD Release was on March 26th 2007


==Trivia==
== Sequel ==
{{main|See No Evil 2}}
{{Trivia|date=June 2007}}
On August 6, 2013, WWE Studios announced a sequel to the film, with [[Kane (wrestler)|Kane]] reprising his role as Jacob Goodnight, [[Soska sisters|the Soska Sisters]] directing and [[Danielle Harris]], [[Katharine Isabelle]], [[Chelan Simmons]], [[Kaj-Erik Eriksen]], [[Greyston Holt]], Lee Majdoub and [[Michael Eklund]] having joined the cast.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kane to star in 'See No Evil' sequel|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/overtheropes/wwestudios/see-no-evil-2-announcement-26137556|work=WWE Website|publisher=WWE Studios|accessdate=11 August 2013}}</ref>
*The film's taglines, "This Summer, Evil Gets RAW" is a reference to the famous ''[[WWE Raw]]'' television program and franchise brand. Kane was a prominent fixture of the ''RAW'' roster during the making and release of ''See No Evil''. He is currently in the [[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]] brand.
*Sgt. Frank Williams, a key officer from the film's opening scene, is named after [[Frank Williams]], a beloved WWF [[jobber (professional wrestling)|enhancement talent]] of the 1970's and 1980's. Williams is also known for being the first guest on [[Roddy Piper|"Rowdy" Roddy Piper]]'s weekly talk show, "[[Piper's Pit]]".
*In one scene shown midway through the movie, artwork depicting [[Stephanie McMahon]] is visible in the background.
*To explain Kane's absence on WWE television while he was away shooting the film, the WWE made up a storyline where Kane's [[larynx]] was crushed by [[Gene Snitsky]] with a chair, something Kane did months before to Shawn Michaels.
*Several stars in the movie mention during interviews not having to act to seem afraid of seven foot Kane - indeed one of his co-stars only came up to his sternum. Reportedly, when the cast was first introduced to each other, the director told Jacobs to remain seated: two of his co-stars were already so uneasy around him they wouldn't go near him.
*When asked how he played psychopaths so well, Jacobs simply replied: "I'm not acting."
*On the March 12, 2007 episode of ''[[WWE Raw|RAW]]'', Kane interfered in [[Dalip Singh|The Great Khali]] vs. [[Jeff Hardy]] match, attempting to use a hook and chain, similar to the weapon from the film, to attack Khali. Scaring Khali away, Kane then used the hook to flip over [[Jim Ross]] and [[Jerry Lawler]]'s announce table. The use of the hook and chain was an obvious reference to the movie. The hook and chain also made an appearance at WWE Wrestlemania 23 in Kane's match against The Great Khali, but was not much of a factor in the bout.
*At the end of the movie after about 30 seconds into the credits a scene showing Jacob dead and with a hole where his eye was a dog comes over and pees in his eye socket. During the commentary on the DVD Kane said (jokingly) When he finds this dog he's going to do something bad to it.
*Former WWE writer Dan Madigan, as well as the screenwriter for See No Evil, had reportedly told an online radio show that Vince McMahon suggested a scene where Kane would masturbate on screen and it would show that he had a 36-inch penis. Madigan said he didn't like the idea and out of all the people in the room, he was the only one who spoke out against it.
==See also==
[[List of films by gory death scene]]


Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia from late September 2013 to early October 2013, ''See No Evil 2'' was released on DVD on October 21, 2014.
==See No Evil 2==

There's been rumors floating around about a See No Evil 2. Kane (Glen Jacobs) has signed a contract to a "See No Evil" sequel.
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|0437179|See No Evil}}
*[http://seenoevilthemovie.com/ Official website]
*{{imdb title|id=0437179|title=See No Evil}}
* {{AllMovie title|337458|See No Evil}}
*{{rotten-tomatoes|id=1158185-see_no_evil|title=See No Evil}}
* {{mojo title|seenoevil|See No Evil}}
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* {{rotten Tomatoes|1158185-see_no_evil|See No Evil}}
*[http://www.upcominghorrormovies.com/movies/kanehorror.php Upcoming Horror Movies - See No Evil] ....''Jacob Goodnight''
*[http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1158185-see_no_evil/ RottenTomatoes.com - See No Evil]....''Jacob Goodnight''
*[http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=12643 ComingSoon.net Plot Synopsis]....''Jacob Goodnight''
*[http://www.itr2.netfirms.com/kane.htm''First Movie Review - May Contain Some Spoilers.]


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See No Evil
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGregory Dark
Written byDan Madigan
Produced byVince McMahon
Joel Simon
Starring
CinematographyBen Nott
Edited byScott Richter
Music byTyler Bates
Production
companies
WWE Films
(Eye Scream Productions)
Distributed byLionsgate
Release date
  • May 19, 2006 (2006-05-19)
Running time
85 minutes
CountriesAustralia
United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$8 million[1]
Box office$18.8 million[1][2]

See No Evil is a 2006 slasher film directed by Gregory Dark, written by Dan Madigan, produced by Joel Simon, and starring professional wrestler Kane (Glenn Jacobs). The first major film produced by WWE Films, the film went through many different working titles before the final title of See No Evil was chosen. The original working title of the film was Eye Scream Man, but was later changed to The Goodnight Man, then Goodnight before settling on See No Evil.

See No Evil was released on May 19, 2006, by Lionsgate. The film was panned by critics and has grossed $18.8 million against a budget of $8 million. A sequel, titled See No Evil 2, was released on DVD on October 21, 2014.

Plot

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Officer Frank Williams and his partner Blaine investigate an abandoned house, where they find a young woman with her eyes ripped out. A large figure with an axe then murders Blaine and Frank has his arm chopped off before he is able to shoot the attacker in the head. Afterwards, detectives find seven bodies in the house, all of which have had their eyes ripped out.

Four years later, Frank and his partner Hannah take a group of delinquents - Christine, Kira, Michael, Tyson, Zoe, Melissa, Richie, and Russell to clean up the abandoned Blackwell Hotel in order to turn it into a homeless shelter, as explained by the owner Margaret.

That night, while Michael, Zoe, Russell, and Melissa go upstairs to the penthouse, Tyson and Richie decide to look for the previous owner's safe, and find what appears to be the body of a recently deceased man. Richie panics and runs off, only to be dragged into an elevator with a hook by Jacob Goodnight. When Margaret mentions the elevator is being used, Hannah goes to check on the group, but is killed in the elevator. Christine tries to help Kira escape the hotel, but Jacob attacks Kira with his hook and drags her into a dumbwaiter. Christine and Frank go upstairs to find the others, and run into Tyson who tells them what happened to Richie. Frank realizes it must be Jacob and is then pulled into the ceiling by the hook and killed.

Kira is held hostage by Jacob because of her religious tattoos, and is kept captive in a cage where she witnesses Richie having his eyes torn out. Melissa and Russell go off into a room on their own, but are chased by Jacob. Russell tries to lower Melissa out of a window, but he is killed by Jacob. Then, Jacob drops Melissa out the window. She survives her fall, but then she is killed by a pack of stray dogs. Jacob then attacks Michael and Zoe. Zoe nearly escapes from Jacob but her cell phone rings, alerting Jacob to her location. He subsequently kills her by forcing the cell phone down her throat. Michael finds Christine and Tyson as they try to rescue Kira, but they are attacked again by Jacob, who knocks out Michael while the other two escape up the elevator shaft.

The pair find Kira but are interrupted by Jacob before they can release her. Tyson creates a distraction but is electrocuted with his own taser and crushed with the bank vault. Margaret then shows up, and reveals herself as Jacob's mother, who lured Frank back to the hotel to get revenge on him for shooting her son, and explains the prisoners are merely a "bonus". Margaret attempts to shoot Kira, but Jacob intervenes and throws her headfirst into a nail on the wall. Michael reappears to help the girls battle Jacob, and the trio is eventually able to stab him through the eye with a pipe and throw him out of a window, where his heart is impaled by a shard of glass, apparently killing him.

Cast

[edit]

Release

[edit]

The film was released on May 19, 2006.

Reception

[edit]

Box office

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See No Evil grossed $15 million in North America and $3.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $18.6 million against a budget of $8 million.

In North America, See No Evil was projected to gross $4.6 million from 1,257 theaters in its opening weekend. It ended up grossing $15 million, finishing third at the box office.[3]

Critical response

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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 10% of 58 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3.30/10. The website's consensus reads: "See No Evil is packed with cliches from countless other teen slasher films, making for a predictable, scare-free waste of time."[4] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 17 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike".[5]

Home media

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See No Evil was released on DVD on November 28, 2006, and grossed $45.16 million.[6] In Australia, See No Evil was released on May 28, 2008.[7]

The DVD release included audio commentary by writer Dan Madigan, director Gregory Dark and co-executive producer Jed Blaugrund, as well as the actor of Kane, who portrayed the lead protagonist in the film.

Sequel

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On August 6, 2013, WWE Studios announced a sequel to the film, with Kane reprising his role as Jacob Goodnight, the Soska Sisters directing and Danielle Harris, Katharine Isabelle, Chelan Simmons, Kaj-Erik Eriksen, Greyston Holt, Lee Majdoub and Michael Eklund having joined the cast.[8]

Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia from late September 2013 to early October 2013, See No Evil 2 was released on DVD on October 21, 2014.

References

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  1. ^ a b "See No Evil (2006)". The Numbers. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  2. ^ "See No Evil". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  3. ^ "See No Evil – Box Office Data, Movie News, Cast Information". The Numbers. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  4. ^ "See No Evil (2006)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  5. ^ "See No Evil Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Movie See No Evil – DVD Sales". The Numbers.
  7. ^ "See No Evil (2006)". EZY DVD.
  8. ^ "Kane to star in 'See No Evil' sequel". WWE Website. WWE Studios. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
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