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The Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena (1976)
Are you tired of only wondering about this?.....
.....then by all means let me know directly at the above e-mail address so that I may arrange for a copy for you. Far and away the best of the Sunn Classics docudramas, this eerily effective retrospective of thoroughly intriguing, allegedly actual accounts of things that went bump in the night (and day) benefits greatly from the commanding presence of host Raymond Burr. Chilling reenactments of bizarre, unexplained incidents (complete with scary electronic music) supplement fascinating commentary by people somehow linked to whatever phenomena, with actual eerie archival footage of some (sur)real McCoys in action to cement one's interest! Included are spine-tingling predictions of Nostradamus and Jeane Dixon; ghostly manifestations recorded in photographs (extremely creepy stuff); a post-mortem Sharon Tate's voice allegedly captured on tape (ditto); Apollo 14's Edgar Mitchell's ESP expertise and claims of having telepathically contacted the earth from the moon; telekinetic dice rolling; various sixth-sense experiences; Ted Serios, whose thoughts can apparently be photographed; a once-clinically-dead man describing his experience; the psychic investigator/crimebuster who helped capture the Boston Strangler and the Mansons; the practice of astral projection; dramatizations of an unhappy wife's stress producing violent telekinesis and that of an unseen monster in a cellar, etc. etc.
Winter of the Witch (1969)
Are you tired of only wondering about this?.....
.....then by all means let me know directly at the above e-mail address so that I may arrange for a copy for you. Probably the most memorable memory of off-the-wall gradeschool 16mm screenings I've ever logged. And many seem to be in the same boat as I. Who could possibly forget the unsinkable Hermoine Gingold as a sad old witch whose abode is intruded upon by a single mom and her young son in search of an alternative to urban hustle & bustle, setting into motion an irresistibly oddball tale of friendship and redemption. An inspired and unique experience; there really is nothing else quite like it, and those 'happy' pancakes are a hoot. It's enough to make you want to drop everything and embark on a pilgrimage to Goshen (NY) where this was filmed, just to see if there's anything left of the gloriously creaky old mansion depicted in the film, if not any leftover pancakes.