Pulse (1988 film)
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Pulse | |
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Directed by | Paul Golding |
Produced by | Patricia A. Stallone |
Written by | Paul Golding |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | 1988 |
Running time | 95 min. |
Language | English |
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Pulse is a 1988 horror film written and directed by Paul Golding.
[edit] Plot
A malevolent, paranormal intelligence in the electrical system is moving from house to house. It terrorizes the occupants by taking control of the appliances, either killing them or causing them to wreck the house in an effort to destroy it. Then it travels along the power lines to the next house, and the terror restarts. Having thus wrecked one household in a quiet neighbourhood, the pulse finds itself in the home of a boy's divorced father whom he is visiting. It gradually takes control of everything, badly injures the stepmother, and traps father and son, who must fight their way out.
[edit] Cast
Actor | Role |
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Cliff De Young | Bill Rockland |
Roxanne Hart | Ellen Rockland |
Joseph Lawrence | David Rockland |
Matthew Lawrence | Stevie |
Charles Tyner | Old Man Holger |
Dennis Redfield | Pete |
Robert Romanus | Paul |
Myron Healey | Howard |
Michael Rider | Foreman |
Jean Sincere | Ruby |
[edit] Trivia
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- The taglines for this movie included It traps you in your house...Then pulls the Plug and also PULSE - The Ultimate Shocker.
- When the Columbia Pictures screen is shown before the main movie starts, there's the rather distinct sound of a flame burst which is dubbed into the soundtrack as the torch on the Columbia logo ignites. This is an obvious reference to the 'Pulse' in the film taking control.