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    The Terminal Man

    PG1974 · Science fiction · 1h 47m

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  1. The Terminal Man is a 1974 American horror science fiction film directed by Mike Hodges, based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton. Starring George Segal, the film centers on the danger of mind control and the power of computers.

  2. Jun 19, 1974 · The Terminal Man: Directed by Mike Hodges. With George Segal, Joan Hackett, Richard Dysart, Donald Moffat. Hoping to cure his violent seizures, a man agrees to a series of experimental microcomputers inserted into his brain but inadvertently discovers that violence now triggers a pleasurable response to his brain.

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    • Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Mike Hodges
    • 1974-06-19
  3. The Terminal Man is a novel by American writer Michael Crichton. It is his second novel under his own name and his twelfth overall, and is about the dangers of mind control. It was published in April 1972, and also serialized in Playboy in March, April, and May 1972. In 1974, it was made into a film of the same name.

    • Michael Crichton
    • 1972
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  5. Donald Moffat. Dr. Arthur McPherson. A man becomes a guinea pig involving electrode implanting when he suffers from blackouts which make him violent.

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    • Mike Hodges
    • PG
    • George Segal
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  7. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. To end his violent seizures, a computer whiz has a microcomputer implanted in his brain. Cast & Crew. Read More. Mike Hodges. Director. George Segal. Joan Hackett. Richard Dysart. Donald Moffat. Ian Wolfe. Photos & Videos. View All.

  8. Nov 13, 2022 · Pic: AP. The man who inspired Tom Hanks film The Terminal has died at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, where he lived for 18 years. Iranian national Mehran Karimi Nasseri had a heart attack in ...

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