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    The Psychotronic Man

    PG1979 · Science fiction · 1h 30m

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  1. The Psychotronic Man is a 1980 American science fiction cult film directed, shot and edited by Jack M. Sell, and written, produced and starred Peter G. Spelson. The film opened in Chicago at the Carnegie Theatre on April 23, 1980.

    • $175,000
    • Peter G. Spelson
    • Tommy Irons
    • Peter G. Spelson
  2. The Psychotronic Man: Directed by Jack M. Sell. With Peter Spelson, Chris Carbis, Curt Colbert, Robin Newton. A man discovers that he has psychotronic powers--the ability to will people to die. He begins exercising that power.

    • (501)
    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Jack M. Sell
    • 1979-04
  3. The Psychotronic Man is often considered one of the first true independent feature films. Rocky Foscoe, an unhappy barber who has turned to alcohol, finds he has a new more bizarre problem to...

    • Jack M. Sell
    • Sci-Fi
    • Peter Spelson
  4. Rocky is a Chicago barber who drinks a bit, but has a normal life, until he has a terrifying nightmare one night about his car hovering high in air. His wife and doctor dismiss the problem as being alcohol-related, but when Rocky goes to the location from the dream, he talks to an old man who...

    • Jack M Sell
    • Paul Marvel
  5. $9.99 HD. We checked for updates on 246 streaming services on April 23, 2024 at 8:49:40 AM. Something wrong? Let us know! The Psychotronic Man streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "The Psychotronic Man" streaming on Tubi TV, Pluto TV, Freevee for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video.

    • Jack M. Sell
    • 8
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  8. The Psychotronic Man is a grade B movie that's true, but it is actually an important and noteworthy piece mostly because of its relationship to film history and several other oddities that surround it. It was the first feature film made entirely in Chicago since the Essanay era before WW1.