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The medusa touch

John Morlar claims to possess a terrifying power. When Morlar is savagely attacked in his London flat Detective Brunel investigates and the trail leads him to Morlar's psychiatrist for answers. He learns that Morlar believes that he has telekinetic power, including the ability to make planes crash and buildings crumble. As Brunel digs into the case his worst fear may soon be realized; that Morlar's power is real and that he can wreak havoc at will.

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  • "Novelist John Morlar is a man with the unique power to cause disaster at will. Detective Brunel, investigating a brutal assault on Morlar, soon discovers his journal which leads him to the mysterious Dr Zonfeld. Zonfeld discloses that Morlar has the power to 'will' death and destruction. What at first seems preposterous soon becomes a dangerous reality."
  • "John Morlar claims to possess a terrifying power. When Morlar is savagely attacked in his London flat Detective Brunel investigates and the trail leads him to Morlar's psychiatrist for answers. He learns that Morlar believes that he has telekinetic power, including the ability to make planes crash and buildings crumble. As Brunel digs into the case his worst fear may soon be realized; that Morlar's power is real and that he can wreak havoc at will."@en
  • "A novelist is nearly beaten to death because of his ability to create disasters with his mind."
  • "A novelist is nearly beaten to death because of his ability to create disasters with his mind."@en
  • ""John Morlar is watching the British television broadcast when an anchorman states that American astronauts are trapped in orbit around the moon. Suddenly someone in Morlar's room picks up a figurine and strikes him on the head repeatedly. His blood spatters the television screen. A French police inspector, Brunel, arrives at Morlar's apartment to begin an investigation. At first he thinks Morlar is dead, but soon he hears him breathe. At the hospital, Morlar is hooked up to life support systems, one machine in particular monitors the activity of his battered brain. Brunel discovers that Morlar has been in psychological analysis because of his history of being witness to many disasters, other people's disasters. Dr. Zonfeld, Morlar's analyst, explains that Morlar's delusions had begun when he was a child. One evening, Brunel pores over the mysteries of Morlar's diary and through his scrapbook of disastrous events. Gradually, Brunel begins to develop an opinion of what Morlar was like and begins to wonder if he is chasing a murderer or a victim." --IMDb"
  • "Novelist John Morlar claims to possess a terrifying power. When Morlar is savagely attacked in his London flat, Detective Brunel investigates and the trail leads him to Morlar's psychiatrist for answers. He learns that Morlar believes that he has telekinetic power, including the ability to make planes crash and buildings crumble. As Brunel digs into the case his worst fear may soon be realized: that Morlar's power is real and that he can wreak havoc at will."
  • "Een schrijver blijkt over paranormale krachten te beschikken, waardoor hij het onheil waarover hij schrijft ook zelf kan oproepen."

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  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Thrillers (Motion pictures)"
  • "Thrillers (Motion pictures)"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Science fiction films"
  • "Science fiction films"@en

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  • "The medusa touch"
  • "The medusa touch"@en
  • "The Medusa touch"
  • "The Medusa touch"@en