The Sorcerers (film)

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The Sorcerers
Directed by Michael Reeves
Produced by Patrick Curtis
Tony Tenser
Written by Michael Reeves
Tom Baker
Starring Boris Karloff
Ian Ogilvy
Elizabeth Ercy
Victor Henry
Catherine Lacey
Susan George
Music by Paul Ferris
Cinematography Stanley Long
Distributed by Tigon British Film Productions
Running time 82 mins
Country UK
Language English
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The Sorcerers is a 1967 British science fiction/horror film directed by Michael Reeves, starring Boris Karloff, Catherine Lacey, Ian Ogilvy, and Susan George. The screenplay was written by Reeves and his childhood friend Tom Baker (not the Doctor Who star).

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An elderly couple (Boris Karloff and Catherine Lacey) use a new method of hypnosis to share the experiences of others. A bored young man, played by Ian Ogilvy, serves as their surrogate in acts which become more and more amoral and violent.

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