Cool News
A Movie A Day: PSYCHIC KILLER (1975) You’ll take those damn food stamps or I’ll report you!

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with the newest October special horror run of A Movie A Day!
[For the entirety of October I will be showcasing one horror film each day. Every film is pulled from my DVD shelf, recorded on the home DVR or streamed via Instant Netflix and will be one I haven’t seen. Unlike my usual A Movie A Day or A Movie A Week columns there won’t necessarily be connectors between each film, but you’ll more than likely see patterns emerge day to day.]
Here we go with two of three AMADs posting today to finally get me caught up.
Of the three flicks I watched today, PSYCHIC KILLER was my least favorite, so I expect this review might be a bit shorter and sweeter than usual.
Psychic Killer is a cheapy fairly straightforward mid-‘70s horror revenge flick about an average everyman (Jim Hutton – Yes, Tim’s dad) who is wrongfully arrested and convicted for the murder of a doctor. While in prison his sick mother dies of cancer and Hutton has some difficulty handling this.
The dude’s angry, of course, so when he makes a friend with another inmate (Stack Pierce) he is gifted a voodoo talisman of some sort that allows Hutton to send his mind out and murder him some unscrupulous civil servants.

Weirdly I watched LAW ABIDING CITIZEN yesterday and it has a fairly similar basic structure. A dude is wronged and he uses his mind to get his revenge. The only differences being a significant amount of money and the fact that Gerard Butler never makes a shower kill a slutty nurse.
Julie Adams (of THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON fame) plays the psychiatrist that Hutton has a huge crush on… but she more wants to bone the wound-up cop investigating the series of accidents that he suspects might actually be murders. Paul Burke (THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR) plays the cop.
The movie is cheap, the shoe-string budget showing through in every other scene due to crappy, echoey audio or almost comically sped-up chase scenes, and not exactly the most original thing, but the actual scenes of telekinetic revenge are pretty good. I just wish there were more of them… there’s an especially good one involving an asshole butcher falling victim to his own instruments that has my stamp of approval.
Acting-wise, the movie isn’t too bad. It’s not a great showcase for anybody except for two very brief appearances. One is the aforementioned Stack Pierce as the friendly fellow inmate who gives Hutton the Voodoo talisman. He’s pretty awesome, matter of factly stating that he will help Hutton with his problem the day after he dies… which will be the day after he kills the man who turned his daughter into a whore. This he does, of course, while in his cell, then the next day he throws himself off of a roof.
As you can probably tell, that isn’t a huge role, but Pierce makes it memorable and, frankly, makes me wish the movie had been his story and not Hutton’s. Jim Hutton doesn’t do a bad job, but Pierce was a hundred times more interesting to me.
The other stand-out for me was, believe it or not, Della Reese. Yeah, the lady from TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL. She provides the quote I used in the headline and is only in one scene, but it’s a helluva scene, placed just as the right time to snap me out of the general disinterest zone I was slipping in to. It’s a simple scene, just a lady arguing with the butcher about how times are tough moments before the butcher is himself butchered, and I really don’t know why her character is in it other than to be belligerent and awesome.
I also have to spotlight the great Aldo Ray who plays Burke’s thick-necked partner. Ray’s work in this movie isn’t the best of his career and he’s woefully underused, but when he’s in a movie it’s worth mentioning.
Final Thoughts: The plot gets a bit overly complicated as the cops trace these seemingly unrelated deaths back to Hutton, bringing in both Julie Adams and some random paranormal researcher to join in on the fun, but I never reached the point where I lost interest. Overlooking the budgetary restrictions you can recognize it as a flawed, but somewhat interesting movie.

I had a bit of a hard time trying to find something genuinely good to pair with this movie to be perfectly honest. In the end I took a look at the opening of PSYCHIC KILLER, which starts in a mental institution, and used that to branch out.

Yes. Goddamn Dr. Boll for making me always have to preface any recommendation of this title as “Not that shitty Uwe Boll Alone In The Dark.”
This Alone In The Dark is Fuck. King. Awe. Some.
Just look at the cast list. Jack Palance. Martin Landau. Donald Pleasence. In an early ‘80s horror movie. The plot is simple and fantastic. Palance is the leader of a group of criminally insane people at a loony bin. One night the power goes out, the nuts get out and we get a twist on the typical early ‘80s slasher film.
Give the trailer a view here
Now, that trailer’s a bit deceiving. I saw that trailer at the Alamo years before I actually saw the movie and the end always got me. Why would Donald Pleasence want to cut Martin Landau’s balls in half? It also shows a supernatural aspect that really isn’t in the movie (ie the chains).
I’m going to spoil that bit for you now, but the end of the trailer shows a dream sequence. In the reality of this movie’s universe, Pleasence is the doctor that runs the institution and Landau is some sort of a psychotic preacher.
The main driving force that takes them out of the institution is a belief that the new doctor in charge of the patients, the friendly Dwight Schultz, murdered the old doctor in order to take that position. Of course nothing of the sort happened, but they’re crazy. What can ya’ do?
So Schultz’s family is put in jeopardy as these guys get out… especially his creepily manish daughter thanks to the tubby Erland van Lidth, who has a thing for the little ones.
That’s a taste of what you get with this film, an early genre release from New Line Cinema.
It’s so much fun watching all these masters at play in a fascinating era of genre filmmaking. Jack Palance milks every single scene he's in for every last bit of creep-factor he can get. Plus, you can see where the horrible post-Scream slasher VALENTINE ripped off its ending.

Here are the next week’s worth of AMAD titles:
Wednesday, October 14th: THE BODY SNATCHER (1945)

Thursday, October 15th: THE LEOPARD MAN (1943)

Friday, October 16th: WOLFEN (1981)

Saturday, October 17th: MADHOUSE (1981)

Sunday, October 18th: THE HOUSE WITH THE LAUGHING WINDOWS (1976)

Monday, October 19th: THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE (1945)

Tuesday, October 20th: DEMON SEED (1977)

There’s that. Next up is the Val Lewton produced, Robert Wise directed horror flick THE BODY SNATCHER starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi! Look for that review to hit within the hour! And then I’m caught up! Praise be!
-Quint
quint@aintitcool.com
Follow Me On Twitter












AMAD Halloween Spectacular 2009:
October 1st: Nothing But The Night (& The Wicker Man)
October 2nd: Beware! Children At Play (& The Devil Times Five)
October 3rd: Cameron’s Closet (& Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood)
October 4th: Afraid of the Dark (& The Lady In White)
October 5th: The Pit (& The Gate)
October 6th: Brain Damage (& Basket Case)
October 7th: Brain Dead (& Braindead, aka Dead Alive)
October 8th: Visiting Hours (& Dressed To Kill)
October 9th: Macabre (& The Beyond)
October 10th: Private Parts (& Eating Raoul)
October 11th: Road Games (& Duel)
October 12th: Dead End Drive-In (& Repo Man)
Click here for the full 215 movie run of A Movie A Day!
-
+ Expand All
-
Ghost ship is a great suspense movie.
-
computer impregnating a woman,who said cybersex came with the internet?
-
oh wait you mean Psychic Killer not Psycho Killer, my bad
-
Psychic Killer sounds just a bit like the anime/manga Death Note
-
companion to the Psychic Killer than AITD is.In fact it shares a lot of the same elements with the movie.It has a lot of scenes where animated objects kill the various unlucky inmates and guards of the prison,with my favorite one where a barb-wire mummifies a guard.It even has a jamaican magus with a voodoo doll.
-
Qu'est-ce Que C'est
fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa far better
Run run run run run run run away
Thanks to that headline I've been singing "Psycho Killer" all morning long, only subbing psychic in for psycho.
BTW, one of my favorite segments of AMAD are all the very cool posters and promos Quint posts with the reviews. -
I remember reading a story about FFC directing Landau in Tucker. And as they started to shoot Landau's scenes, FFC told Landau that less is more. And for the first time in his career, Landau took a look at the video playback and saw what FFC was talking about. He toned it down...and ended up being nominated for an Oscar. He's waaaay over the top in Alone in the Dark.
-
Formerly linked to fare like STALAG 17, Brannd was subsequently linked to B-filsm (e.g. Tobe Hooper's EATEN ALIVE). He seemed to invoke Robert Newton in PSYCHIC KILLER; pure ham, though this delicacy appears to match his fate in the film (arm turned into ground hamburger). PSYCHIC KILLER is no classic but it's light-years more enjoyable than the stuff cranked-out by Lion's Gate, et al.
-
That's the part I remember.
-
Definitely more sci-fi than Horror, but you will be amazed by some of the FX work in the film.
-
wBjCrWd fNDuSbCw
Readers Talkback
User Login
Top Talkbacks
- Whitney Houston 1963 - 2012 -- 171 total posts 169 posts
- AVENGERS enemy revealed as pink boardgame pieces... You might suffer some form of elation... SPOILERS!!! -- 157 total posts 111 posts
- There's a STAR TREK video game that is going to lead into JJ's STAR TREK 2 apparently... -- 138 total posts 75 posts
- Here's The Red Band Trailer For Drafthouse Films' THE FP! -- 67 total posts 67 posts
- To Commemorate The 3D Release Of STAR WARS EPISODE I: THE PHANTOM MENACE, George Lucas Wants You To Know...Greedo Shoots First!! -- 479 total posts 62 posts
- New JUDGE DREDD post production footage pops up -- 59 total posts 59 posts
- Does ‘SNL’ Rhyme With ‘Deschanel’?? Learn Which SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Vet Hosts After Sexy Zooey!! -- 62 total posts 59 posts
- HANNA's Saoirse Ronan to boss around seven little people -- 48 total posts 45 posts
- Friday Brings SWEEPS DAY NINE!! Gab Here About Tonight’s FRINGE!! Plus Einstein on TIM, Wiig On PORTLANDIA, MAHER, CLONE, GIFTED, GRIMM, SPARTACUS, SUPERNATURAL, GOLD RUSH And More!! -- 116 total posts 32 posts
- SPACE 2099!! -- 181 total posts 30 posts




