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…
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LACMA Kubrick Sidebar Goes 'Beyond the Infinite' with Director's Cut of Mike Hodges' 'The Terminal Man' – IndieWire
Original US lobby card 11 x 14, very good - fine condition (see enlarged scan).
THE TERMINAL MAN Original Lobby Card 8 George Segal
The Terminal Man' (1974): Bleak foreshadowing of today's cold, tech-obsessed world – Movies & Drinks
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
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The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael Crichton's The Terminal Man (1972) – Mark Bould
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Get Carter,' 'Flash Gordon' director Mike Hodges dies at 90
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Lot - The Terminal Man 1974, Warner Bros., Starring George Segal & Joan Hackett, Director/Producer: Mike Hodges, Two Original 20th Century Daybill Movie Posters
Get Carter,' 'Flash Gordon' director Mike Hodges dies at 90
The Terminal Man (Mike Hodges 1974), adapted from Michael Crichton's The Terminal Man (1972) – Mark Bould