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Scanners By Tom Keogh
David Cronenberg's 1981 horror film is a darkly paranoid story of a
homeless man (Stephen Lack) mistakenly believed to be insane, when in fact
he can't turn off the sound of other people's thoughts in his telepathic
mind. Helped by a doctor (Patrick McGoohan) and enlisted in a program of
"scanners"--telepaths who also can will heads to explode--he
becomes involved in a battle against nefarious forces. A number of critics
consider this to be Cronenberg's first great film, and indeed it has a
serious vision of destiny that rivals some of the important German
expressionist works from the silent cinema. Lack is very good as the odd
hero, and McGoohan is effectively eccentric and chilly as the scientist
who saves him from the street, only to thrust him into a terrible
struggle.
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|  | Director: David Cronenberg
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|  | Stars: Jennifer O'Neill, Stephen Lack, Patrick McGoohan, Lawrence Dane, Charles Shamata
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|  | Released: January 14, 1981
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