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THE MEDUSA TOUCH (1978) — DVD | Richard Burton | Lee Remick | Lino Ventura | Rated R
He believed he could cause disasters by thinking about them. The evidence was mounting.
John Morlar (Richard Burton) is a novelist found bludgeoned in his London flat. As French detective Brunel (Lino Ventura) investigates, he discovers that Morlar had an extraordinary and deeply disturbing gift: the ability to cause catastrophic accidents and disasters through the sheer focused power of his mind. Psychiatrist Dr. Zonfeld (Lee Remick) has been treating him for years — and she knows what he is capable of. The question is whether he’s still capable of it now.
A genuinely chilling, superbly intelligent British supernatural thriller directed by Jack Gold — building its horror not through effects but through the terrifying credibility of Richard Burton’s complete commitment to the role.
He was nearly dead. He was still the most dangerous man alive.
Format: DVD | Color | English Genre: Horror / Thriller / Supernatural Runtime: 109 minutes
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