The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

nbsp; [another of those pieces written for the book on sf adaptations that never appeared] Narrated from the perspective of the doctors treating him, particularly psychiatrist Janet Ross, Crichton’s novel tells the story of divorced, thirtysomething computer scientist, Harold Benson. He suffers from blackouts during which he becomes extremely violent. Since orthodox medication has no…

The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

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The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

Original Film Title: THE TERMINAL MAN. English Title: THE TERMINAL MAN. Film Director: MIKE HODGES. Year: 1974. Stars: GEORGE SEGAL. Credit: WARNER BROTHERS / Album Stock Photo - Alamy

The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

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Mind Control. Advances of modern science have removed it from the realm of the mystical into the all-too-probable. What happens when science loses

The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

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The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

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The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

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The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

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The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael

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