As Seen On Screen

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Saturday, October 6, 2018
















     The Power
1968  NR  SCIENCE FICTION  1h 48min
CAST— George Hamilton, Suzanne Pleshette, Richard Carlson, Yvonne De Carlo, Earl Holliman, Gary Merrill, Ken Murray, Barbara Nichols, Arthur O’Connell, Nehemiah Persoff, Aldo Ray, Michael Rennie
MUSIC— Miklos Rozsa  DIRECTOR— Byron Haskin  BASED ON— The Power (novel), by Frank M. Robinson

     Ridiculous sci-fi drama makes no sense and wastes your time in the process. George Hamilton plays a scientist studying just how much pain the human body can endure. Someone on his team brings up the subject of psychic abilities and soon ends up dead. This is the first of many bodies just “dying” to pile up. Hamilton inevitably goes in search of the killer even while the killer is searching for him. A jumbled mess. Produced by George Pal.
OUR RATING— *

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