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The Medusa Touch

In London, a French detective reconstructs the life of a man lying in a hospital bed after severe injuries, weaving together journals and the expertise of a psychiatrist. He realizes the man possessed powerful telekinetic abilities.

Director(s)

Jack Gold

Cast & Crew

Robert Lang

Robert Lang

Pennington

Avril Elgar

Avril Elgar

Mrs. Pennington

Lino Ventura

Lino Ventura

Brunel

Malcolm Tierney

Malcolm Tierney

Deacon

Philip Stone

Philip Stone

Dean

David de Keyser

David de Keyser

Brunel (voice) (uncredited)

Michael Byrne

Michael Byrne

Duff

Guy Standeven

Guy Standeven

Teacher (uncredited)

Harry Andrews

Harry Andrews

Assistant Commissioner

Stanley Lebor

Stanley Lebor

Police Doctor

Ian Marter

Ian Marter

Detective

Marie-Christine Barrault

Marie-Christine Barrault

Patricia

Norman Bird

Norman Bird

Major Henry Morlar

Derek Jacobi

Derek Jacobi

Townley - Publisher

Lee Remick

Lee Remick

Doctor Zonfeld

Michael Hordern

Michael Hordern

Atropos - Fortune Teller

Gordon Jackson

Gordon Jackson

Doctor Johnson

Frances Tomelty

Frances Tomelty

Nanny

George Innes

George Innes

Van Driver

Brook Williams

Brook Williams

Male Nurse

Robert Flemyng

Robert Flemyng

Judge McKinley

John Flanagan

John Flanagan

Police Constable

James Hazeldine

James Hazeldine

Lovelass

Matthew Long

Matthew Long

Co-Pilot

Richard Burton

Richard Burton

John Morlar

Mark Jones

Mark Jones

Sgt. Hughes

Maurice O'Connell

Maurice O'Connell

Sgt. Robbins

Jeremy Brett

Jeremy Brett

Edward Parrish

John Normington

John Normington

Mr. Copley

Jennifer Jayne

Jennifer Jayne

Mrs. Morlar

Alan Badel

Alan Badel

Barrister

Jack Gold

Jack Gold

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Gordon Honeycombe

Gordon Honeycombe

TV Newscaster

Colin Rix

Colin Rix

Engineer

Wendy Gifford

Wendy Gifford

Receptionist

Shaw Taylor

Shaw Taylor

TV Space Reporter

Victor Winding

Victor Winding

Senior Police Officer

Anthony Blackett

Anthony Blackett

Mounted Police Officer

Denyse Alexander

Denyse Alexander

Hospital Doctor

Cornelius Bowe

Cornelius Bowe

Young Morlar

Adam Bridges

Adam Bridges

10-Year-Old Morlar

Joseph Clark

Joseph Clark

14-Year-Old Morlar

Earl Rhodes

Earl Rhodes

Parsons

Christopher Burgess

Christopher Burgess

Pilot

Malcolm Brownjohn

Malcolm Brownjohn

Man in Court Scene (uncredited)

Jeremy Coote

Jeremy Coote

Policeman at Cathedral (uncredited)

Marc Furstenberg

Marc Furstenberg

Policeman (uncredited)

Clifford Harker

Clifford Harker

Organist (uncredited)

Details

GenresHorror, Thriller, Science Fiction, Mystery
Runtime1h 49 mins
Released on13 Apr 1978
Languageen
Produced InFrance
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Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

_**Beware the ‘deathlook’ of Richard Burton**_ A writer in London is convinced he has the power to cause destruction at will (Richard Burton) and it’s driving him mad. Lee Remick plays his psychiatrist while Lino Ventura is on hand as a Scotland Yard detective. "The Medusa Touch" (1978) is a slow burn psychological thriller/horror that takes the psychokinesis element of “Carrie” but throws in the mass disaster angle of the later “The Mothman Prophecies” (2002). Other films covering this kind of mind power include "Powder" (1995), "Phenomenon" (1996) and “Youth Without Youth” (2007) with the difference here being that the protagonist’s party trick is mayhem rather than benevolence. Like the original Star Trek pilot, “Where No Man Has Gone Before” (1966), the theme is power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. For instance, if Morlar (Burton) wanted to illustrate his power to the therapist, why not simply lift up her dress or something else harmless, such as picking up a chair? Like Bruce Banner, his gift (or curse) only manifests when provoked to anger. Remick was the youngest adult cast member at 42 during shooting. I’m not an ageist, but the rest of the cast is glaringly mature. Burton was only 52, but looks way older (he must’ve lived a hard life). Nevertheless, he’s legendary and you can’t beat his presence, voice or delivery. The film runs 1 hour, 49 minutes, and was shot in London and the greater London area, including the White Cliffs of Dover and Reculver Towers, which are about an hour’s drive east of the city on the coast. GRADE: B-/B

CinemaSerf

7/10

Though top billed in this, Richard Burton features but sparingly as a man with a tortured past. His recollections to his psychiatrist "Dr. Zonfeld" (Lee Remick) are relayed to police inspector "Brunel" (Lino Ventura) after he ("Morlar") is found savagely beaten at his London flat. As the investigation expands, it is clear that the normal rules do not apply here. "Morlar" shouldn't even be alive, yet his brain activity coupled with a spate of accidents and with the ever more revealing - but sensational - revelations about his disaster-prone past lead "Brunel" and the Assistant Commissioner (Harry Andrews) to a conclusion that, well, they just cannot believe. Ventura is good in this, as is the understated, but effective Remick. There are plenty of twists that keep the obvious from becoming too obvious, too soon, and when called upon, Burton contributes well in a sort of manic, epitome of evil, manner. It is a bit dialogue heavy at times, but the last twenty minutes are great drama well put together. A good bit of telekinetic terror!

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