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Zotz! is a 1962 American fantasy comedy film produced and directed by William Castle, and starring Tom Poston, Julia Meade, Jim Backus, Fred Clark, and Cecil Kellaway. It is about a man obtaining magical powers from a god of an ancient civilization.
Zotz!: Directed by William Castle. With Tom Poston, Julia Meade, Jim Backus, Fred Clark. A professor comes into possession of an amulet with magical powers.
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- Comedy, Fantasy
- William Castle
- 1962-07
Zotz! Professor Jonathan Jones (Tom Poston) is given an ancient coin that provides him with new abilities. Jonathan can cause pain, slow time or kill, all through the mystical coin and a special...
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- William Castle
- Comedy
- Tom Poston
Sep 3, 2012 · Legendary science fiction and horror director William Castle brings you a lighthearted comedy based in the mystical and unknown. Jonathan Jones (Tom Poston, TV's "Newhart"), an acclaimed professor of ancient languages, comes across a supernatural coin that gives him three powers: the Power of Sudden Pain, the Power of Retarded Movement (slowing ...
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Jonathan discovers that the coin holds magic powers for its bearer. By pointing his index finger he can inflict pain; by uttering the word "Zotz!" he can create slow motion; and by employing both techniques at once he can cause death.
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Jonathan Jones, a professor of ancient languages, comes into possession of an ancient coin. He translates its inscription, which gives him three powers: to inflict pain, slow down time or kill. Soon, he's pursued by enemy spies who have learned about the magic coin. — Anonymous.
Overview. Jonathan Jones, a professor of ancient languages, comes into possession of an ancient coin. He translates its inscription, which gives him three powers: to inflict pain, slow down time or kill. Soon, he's pursued by enemy spies who have learned about the magic coin. William Castle. Director. Walter Karig. Novel. Ray Russell. Screenplay.