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The Medusa Touch (film)

The Medusa Touch is a 1978 supernatural horror thriller film directed by Jack Gold. It stars Richard Burton, Lino Ventura, Lee Remick and Harry Andrews, and features Alan Badel, Derek Jacobi, Gordon Jackson, Jeremy Brett and Michael Hordern. The screenplay was by John Briley, based on the 1973 novel The Medusa Touch by Peter Van Greenaway.[1] The film is a co-production between the United Kingdom and France.

The Medusa Touch
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJack Gold
Screenplay byJohn Briley
Based onThe Medusa Touch
by Peter Van Greenaway
Produced byAnne V. Coates
Jack Gold
Arnon Milchan
StarringRichard Burton
Lino Ventura
Lee Remick
Harry Andrews
CinematographyArthur Ibbetson
Edited byAnne V. Coates
Ian Crafford
Music byMichael J. Lewis
Production
companies
Coatesgold
ITC Entertainment
Bulldog
Citeca Productions
Distributed byITC Entertainment (UK)
Warner Bros. (USA/International)
Release dates
  • 7 April 1978 (1978-04-07) (UK)
  • 14 April 1978 (1978-04-14) (New York City)
Running time
109 minutes
CountriesUnited Kingdom
France
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Monsieur Brunel, a French detective on an exchange scheme in London, is assigned to investigate the apparent murder of novelist John Morlar. As they examine the crime scene, Brunel discovers the victim is still alive in spite of his severe head injuries and has him rushed to hospital.

With the help of Morlar's journals and Dr. Zonfeld, a psychiatrist Morlar was consulting, Brunel reconstructs Morlar's life. Seen in flashback, it is filled with seemingly inexplicable catastrophes and the sudden deaths of people he disliked or who grievously offended him. Morlar has become convinced that, consciously or unconsciously, he himself willed the things to happen. He had become even more convinced when a supposed psychic examined his hands, became greatly unsettled at what he foresaw, and refunded Morlar's fee. Dr. Zonfeld scoffs at this explanation, asking Morlar if he seriously believes in palmistry as a means of predicting the future.

As flashbacks continue, it becomes shown that Morlar has powerful psychokinetic abilities. Morlar's earlier legal career is seen to have halted in a courtroom defence speech that reveals his disgust at the world and offends the judge resulting in a lengthy imprisonment for his client. He inadvertently curses the judge, who soon after dies of a heart attack with a look of unaccountable terror. Later, he proves to Dr. Zonfeld that he is the instrument of disaster when, with her watching, he forces a jumbo airliner to crash into a London office tower, killing everyone on board.

Brunel eventually concludes that Zonfeld has attempted to kill Morlar in order to stop him causing more disasters, the most recent, at the time that he was attacked, involving American astronauts on a space mission to the moon that is being widely broadcast in the media. Failing to get him to stop, she had bashed in Morlar's skull with a blunt object and left him for dead. Brunel confronts her and she admits trying to kill Morlar. Brunel does not arrest her right away, partly because he is also becoming convinced of Morlar's telekinetic powers. Later, Brunel returns to Dr. Zonfeld's office, but he discovers she has committed suicide, having left a note apologizing to him for leaving such a mess to deal with. From his hospital bed Morlar manages to bring down a cathedral on the "unworthy heads" of a VIP congregation attending a fundraising event for the crumbling building's restoration. Brunel races to the hospital and tries to kill Morlar to end the destruction, just as Zonfeld had, but he, too, is unsuccessful. Morlar, who is inexplicably still alive, writes on a pad the name of his next target: Windscale nuclear power station. It will be Morlar's most destructive disaster yet.

Cast edit

In addition, Gordon Honeycombe, long-time newscaster on the ITN national news broadcast, appears as the TV Newscaster on televisions being watched by various characters. During coverage of the space mission the voice of James Burke can briefly be heard, apparently in an audio recording from his coverage of the real Apollo 13 mission.

Themes edit

That Morlar is disgusted with the world is cited in Kim Newman's 1988 book Nightmare Movies, wherein Newman describes Morlar's dialogue as "incredibly misanthropic."[3]

Production edit

Filming locations edit

Bristol Cathedral was used as the location for the fictional London place of worship, called Minster Cathedral in the film.[4]

The St Mary's Church Towers near Reculver were used for the scene where young John and his parents are having a picnic whilst on holiday. John wills the car to move towards his parents, which causes them and the car to fall over the cliff. Herne Bay, also Kent, was used for the scene where a young John Morlar (Adam Bridges) stays with his parents and is out on the seafront. The hotel is now residential properties.[5]

Cultural references edit

A sample from the film (Richard Burton's line "I will bring the whole edifice down on their unworthy heads") was used in the Manic Street Preachers' 1998 song "Ready for Drowning". The 2005 Manic Street Preachers song "Leviathan" includes the lyric "Baader Meinhof and Medusa Touch".

Footage from the film appears in the music video "The Madness Was Mine" by the artist Sailing Blind.

See also edit

  • Patrick, a 1978 Australian horror film
  • Patrick, a 2013 Australian remake of the 1978 film

References edit

  1. ^ Variety film review; 8 February 1978; page 18.
  2. ^ "The Medusa Touch". www.imdb.com. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  3. ^ Newman, Kim (1988). Nightmare Movies: Critical History of the Horror Film, 1968-88. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7475-0295-1.
  4. ^ "The Medusa Touch". www.imdb.com. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  5. ^ Kent Film Office. "Kent Film Office The Medusa Touch Film Focus".

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For the novel from which the film was adapted see The Medusa Touch This article is missing information about the film s release and reception Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page April 2024 The Medusa Touch is a 1978 supernatural horror thriller film directed by Jack Gold It stars Richard Burton Lino Ventura Lee Remick and Harry Andrews and features Alan Badel Derek Jacobi Gordon Jackson Jeremy Brett and Michael Hordern The screenplay was by John Briley based on the 1973 novel The Medusa Touch by Peter Van Greenaway 1 The film is a co production between the United Kingdom and France The Medusa TouchTheatrical release posterDirected byJack GoldScreenplay byJohn BrileyBased onThe Medusa Touchby Peter Van GreenawayProduced byAnne V CoatesJack GoldArnon MilchanStarringRichard BurtonLino VenturaLee RemickHarry AndrewsCinematographyArthur IbbetsonEdited byAnne V CoatesIan CraffordMusic byMichael J LewisProductioncompaniesCoatesgoldITC EntertainmentBulldogCiteca ProductionsDistributed byITC Entertainment UK Warner Bros USA International Release dates7 April 1978 1978 04 07 UK 14 April 1978 1978 04 14 New York City Running time109 minutesCountriesUnited KingdomFranceLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Themes 4 Production 4 1 Filming locations 5 Cultural references 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editMonsieur Brunel a French detective on an exchange scheme in London is assigned to investigate the apparent murder of novelist John Morlar As they examine the crime scene Brunel discovers the victim is still alive in spite of his severe head injuries and has him rushed to hospital With the help of Morlar s journals and Dr Zonfeld a psychiatrist Morlar was consulting Brunel reconstructs Morlar s life Seen in flashback it is filled with seemingly inexplicable catastrophes and the sudden deaths of people he disliked or who grievously offended him Morlar has become convinced that consciously or unconsciously he himself willed the things to happen He had become even more convinced when a supposed psychic examined his hands became greatly unsettled at what he foresaw and refunded Morlar s fee Dr Zonfeld scoffs at this explanation asking Morlar if he seriously believes in palmistry as a means of predicting the future As flashbacks continue it becomes shown that Morlar has powerful psychokinetic abilities Morlar s earlier legal career is seen to have halted in a courtroom defence speech that reveals his disgust at the world and offends the judge resulting in a lengthy imprisonment for his client He inadvertently curses the judge who soon after dies of a heart attack with a look of unaccountable terror Later he proves to Dr Zonfeld that he is the instrument of disaster when with her watching he forces a jumbo airliner to crash into a London office tower killing everyone on board Brunel eventually concludes that Zonfeld has attempted to kill Morlar in order to stop him causing more disasters the most recent at the time that he was attacked involving American astronauts on a space mission to the moon that is being widely broadcast in the media Failing to get him to stop she had bashed in Morlar s skull with a blunt object and left him for dead Brunel confronts her and she admits trying to kill Morlar Brunel does not arrest her right away partly because he is also becoming convinced of Morlar s telekinetic powers Later Brunel returns to Dr Zonfeld s office but he discovers she has committed suicide having left a note apologizing to him for leaving such a mess to deal with From his hospital bed Morlar manages to bring down a cathedral on the unworthy heads of a VIP congregation attending a fundraising event for the crumbling building s restoration Brunel races to the hospital and tries to kill Morlar to end the destruction just as Zonfeld had but he too is unsuccessful Morlar who is inexplicably still alive writes on a pad the name of his next target Windscale nuclear power station It will be Morlar s most destructive disaster yet Cast editRichard Burton as John Morlar Lino Ventura as Brunel Lee Remick as Zonfeld Harry Andrews as Assistant Commissioner Alan Badel as Barrister Marie Christine Barrault as Patricia Jeremy Brett as Edward Parrish Michael Hordern as Fortune Teller Gordon Jackson as Dr Johnson Derek Jacobi as Publisher Robert Lang as Pennington Michael Byrne as Duff John Normington as Schoolmaster Robert Flemyng as Judge McKinley Philip Stone as Dean Malcolm Tierney as Deacon Norman Bird as Father Jennifer Jayne as Mother Avril Elgar as Mrs Pennington James Hazeldine as Lovelass Wendy Gifford as Receptionist David de Keyser uncredited as Brunel voice dub 2 In addition Gordon Honeycombe long time newscaster on the ITN national news broadcast appears as the TV Newscaster on televisions being watched by various characters During coverage of the space mission the voice of James Burke can briefly be heard apparently in an audio recording from his coverage of the real Apollo 13 mission Themes editThat Morlar is disgusted with the world is cited in Kim Newman s 1988 book Nightmare Movies wherein Newman describes Morlar s dialogue as incredibly misanthropic 3 Production editFilming locations edit Bristol Cathedral was used as the location for the fictional London place of worship called Minster Cathedral in the film 4 The St Mary s Church Towers near Reculver were used for the scene where young John and his parents are having a picnic whilst on holiday John wills the car to move towards his parents which causes them and the car to fall over the cliff Herne Bay also Kent was used for the scene where a young John Morlar Adam Bridges stays with his parents and is out on the seafront The hotel is now residential properties 5 Cultural references editA sample from the film Richard Burton s line I will bring the whole edifice down on their unworthy heads was used in the Manic Street Preachers 1998 song Ready for Drowning The 2005 Manic Street Preachers song Leviathan includes the lyric Baader Meinhof and Medusa Touch Footage from the film appears in the music video The Madness Was Mine by the artist Sailing Blind See also editPatrick a 1978 Australian horror film Patrick a 2013 Australian remake of the 1978 filmReferences edit Variety film review 8 February 1978 page 18 The Medusa Touch www imdb com Retrieved 12 June 2020 Newman Kim 1988 Nightmare Movies Critical History of the Horror Film 1968 88 Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 978 0 7475 0295 1 The Medusa Touch www imdb com Retrieved 5 September 2011 Kent Film Office Kent Film Office The Medusa Touch Film Focus External links editThe Medusa Touch at IMDb nbsp The Medusa Touch at AllMovie nbsp The Medusa Touch at the TCM Movie Database nbsp The Medusa Touch at the British Film Institute better source needed The Medusa Touch at Rotten Tomatoes nbsp The Medusa Touch at Box Office Mojo nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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