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  1. Dr. Strange is a 1978 American superhero television film based on the Marvel Comics fictional character of the same name, co-created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee. Philip DeGuere directed the film and wrote it specifically for television, and produced the film along with Alex Beaton and Gregory Hoblit . [1]

  2. Sep 6, 1978 · Dr. Strange: Directed by Philip DeGuere Jr.. With Peter Hooten, Clyde Kusatsu, Jessica Walter, Anne-Marie Martin. A psychiatrist becomes the new Sorcerer Supreme of the Earth in order to battle an evil Sorceress from the past.

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    • Philip Deguere Jr.
    • TV-PG
    • Peter Hooten, Clyde Kusatsu, Jessica Walter
  3. Sep 6, 2023 · Universal Television. Today, Doctor Strange is a superhero known the world over. 45 years ago, it was a radically different story. The world simply wasn’t ready for the one they call the...

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  5. An occult drama in which a young psychiatrist joins an urbane, world-weary sorcerer when the latter's ancient adversary, an unearthly beauty with the power to possess men's souls, once again appears to spread her evil magic. This tongue-in-cheek tale, laced with all manner of wizardry, was the...

    • Philip Deguere
    • Peter Hooten
  6. Dr. Strange is a 1978 TV movie based on the Marvel Comics character Doctor Strange, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. It was both directed and written by Philip DeGuere. Stan Lee served as a consultant on the film, which was created as a pilot for a proposed TV series. A young woman named...

  7. Nov 1, 2016 · On Sept. 6, 1978, Dr. Strange hit the small screen with a TV movie its producers hoped would help launch a hit series for CBS. But the Marvel Comics adaptation faltered in the ratings,...

  8. Dr. Strange is a 1978 American superhero television film based on the Marvel Comics fictional character of the same name, co-created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee. Philip DeGuere directed the film and wrote it specifically for television, and produced the film along with Alex Beaton and Gregory Hoblit.

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