A painfully atrocious would-be thriller with some of the worst directing and acting you're ever likely to see. William Shatner is amazingly bad, and the little blonde girl is even worse. Truly hideous.
Impulse (1974)
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Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: After years in prison for a boyhood murder, a psychotic man is released. He catches the eye of a young widow whose troubled little girl is the horrified witness to one of his crimes. The tension... After years in prison for a boyhood murder, a psychotic man is released. He catches the eye of a young widow whose troubled little girl is the horrified witness to one of his crimes. The tension winds as the madman begins to stalk the only two people who know his terrible secret. [More]
Starring: William Shatner, Ruth Roman, Harold "Odd Job" Sakata, Kim Nicholas
Starring: William Shatner, Ruth Roman, Harold "Odd Job" Sakata, Kim Nicholas
Director: William Grefe
Director: William Grefe
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| 36% 36% | Angels & Demons |
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| 95% 95% | Star Trek |
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