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Psychic Killer
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 5013037196153
Format: PAL
Number Of Discs: 1
Theatrical Release Date: 1975-12
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Rating: - Out Of Body And Mind...
PSYCHIC KILLER is one of those great PG movies from the 70s, packed w/ stuff that would have gotten it an R today! Arnold Masters (Jim Hutton) has lost his mother and been wrongly locked up in a mental institution. While there, he meets a fellow patient / inmate who exacts revenge on an enemy. This is incredible due to the fact that his victim is outside of the institution! Arnold is given the secret means to do the same, and man, does he have a lot of scores to settle! First, there's the smarmy ... Read More
Rating: - personal favourite
this is a very creative b-movie i love the plot, the cast, and the musical death scene the actings great it never gets boring and the cover looks really cool i recommend this for horror or b-movie fans
Rating: - "Perhaps the good sergeant died of a guilty conscience."
I think most anyone who's seen Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), when asked the most memorable scene, would probably reply the swimming sequence featuring Julie Adams and the creature...it had a sort of sensual, romantic poetry to it, along with featuring Ms. Adams in a bathing suit. And I'll tell you what, seeing her some twenty years later in this film, Psychic Killer (1975), she's aged incredibly well, looking about as beautiful as she did back then...older, yes, but no less attractive, ... Read More
Rating: - Really enjoyable b-movie
The basic idea of this is that Arnold Masters is sent to a mental hospital for committing a crime he thinks he didn't commit and befriends a black man who not only believes him but gives him his black magic set after he dies. He is set free from the hospital after some bizarre happenings and comes home to find life in the old house has become dilapidated and filled with cobwebs. Being on his own since his mother passed away, he reads the old letters he sent to his mother and sees that they were partially ... Read More
Rating: - Can't believe how much I still love this film...
I was in my early teens when this film came out. I remeber wanting to see it because I was a HUGE fan of Jim Hutton's, and for the most part I enjoyed Paul Burk.
I was so impressed how good Jim Hutton was in this film. He scared me SILLY! Now here it is 30 years later, and he still scared me. Dispite the so so script, this was a really cool B film.
I am still disappointed at Paul Burk's performance, not his best. But still a good film for a late night shiver.
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