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The Sorcerers

1967, Movie, NR, 85 mins

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A likable old inventor and former stage hypnotist, Karloff has finally developed a device whereby one person can totally control the mental facilities of another. All he needs to find is a person willing to act as a guinea pig, and Ogilvy fits the bill. Karloff's intentions are good, but his wife, Lacey, has developed a cynically selfish attitude after years of poverty spent helping in her husband's experiments. When she sees the newly attained power at her disposal, which i... read more leave a comment
Year: 1967
Rated NR

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Cast
Boris Karloff: Professor Monserrat
Catherine Lacey: Estelle Monserrat
Ian Ogilvy: Mike
Elizabeth Ercy: Nicole
Victor Henry: Alan
Susan George: Audrey

 

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Question: I think I can finally stump you: I remember an old horror movie where an older couple takes control of a younger couple. They make them do as they please and experience what the young people do. One scene I remember in particular is when they do a "test" and make one of them crush an egg in his/her hand. Naturally, these things end badly. Does this sound familiar?


Answer: Very. You saw The Sorcerers (1967), with Boris Karloff as a scientist who develops a device that lets people control others and vicariously enjoy their experiences, and veteran British actress Catherine Lacey as his wife. Karloff tests the device on a young man, but his wife gets hooked on the process and forces him to commit increasingly sadistic acts for read more

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