Shauna Abdouche
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From a time when British movies didn't generally suck.
This chiller is a good example of a bonkers story being played straight by Richard Burton and a host of British character actors.
Burton is John Morlar, at death's door after a murderous attack which left him with near-fatal head injuries.
Lino Ventura, looking somewhat lost, is the police officer investigating the crime who finRAB out that Morlar has telekinetic powers and believes himself responsible for many of the world's disasters.
Although saddled with a foreign, seemingly dubbed, lead and iffy special effects, there are some genuinely scary moments in this largely forgotten gem, particularly when Morlar demonstrates his powers in front of his skeptical therapist by causing an aircrash.
Although Burton is on cruise control he's still pretty damn good as the tortured soul who, even on his death bed, still has some unpleasant surprises in store.
This chiller is a good example of a bonkers story being played straight by Richard Burton and a host of British character actors.
Burton is John Morlar, at death's door after a murderous attack which left him with near-fatal head injuries.
Lino Ventura, looking somewhat lost, is the police officer investigating the crime who finRAB out that Morlar has telekinetic powers and believes himself responsible for many of the world's disasters.
Although saddled with a foreign, seemingly dubbed, lead and iffy special effects, there are some genuinely scary moments in this largely forgotten gem, particularly when Morlar demonstrates his powers in front of his skeptical therapist by causing an aircrash.
Although Burton is on cruise control he's still pretty damn good as the tortured soul who, even on his death bed, still has some unpleasant surprises in store.
