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Dr. Strange

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The comic-book psychiatrist (Peter Hooten) joins a sorcerer and his assistant (Clyde Kusatsu) against the ageless Morgan le Fay (Jessica Walter).

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Jorge Loser Espinof It is a cheap movie, it shows it in details as basic as its unconvincing recreation of New York, but it has a special charm and is able to make look again the superhero cinema with naivety. [Full Review in Spanish] Aug 20, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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Tymek K I really don't know how you create this and expect it to get picked up for a whole show Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 06/01/23 Full Review Elvis D Una curiosa e interesante adaptación de Strange que desde luego no le llega a la versión de Marvel Studios, pero al menos fue un buen intento por tratar de llevar al hechicero supremo a la pantalla chica. Al tratarse de una película de los años 70 donde no existía el CGI, obviamente es una película bastante retro con efectos típicos de la época, pero eso la hace una película interesante para cualquier amante de lo retro. El guion es muy simple, pero al menos ofrece algo con una tonalidad mas sombría en comparación con lo que se vio en el MCU y los actores la verdad están buenos. Lastima que esta película no fue lo suficientemente exitosa para poder realizar la serie que hubiera sido interesante, pero al menos es una película buena para pasar el rato y que al menos sirvió de modelo para la películas de Doctor Strange que llegaron años después. Mi calificación para esta película es un 8/10. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Did you know that an almighty, all-knowing Dark Sorceress who teleports and commands the power of evil needs a cab to move around and a student to do her deeds for her? Or that travelling to astral planes is just like a '70s psychedelic trip? Or that if you have three days to prevent something, you should lay back, do nothing and wing it when it's already too late? All this and much more in the campy, unexciting, terribly written, badly acted, ridiculously scored and ludicrously shot "Dr. Strange". Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/11/23 Full Review martin f Despite the quality being very average and outdated, when you finish it you feel that it could have been a cultural phenomenon if it was a tv show during the 70s like it seems meant to be. There is little quality to it, the story is not interesting and it takes a long time to get into the magic stuff. That said, the actors are nice to look at {they even some sexy moments with them), the psychedelic rock score is engaging and when the movie gets psychedelic it hits the spots. The action scenes are very short and obstacle are easily resolved, it's like they don't want you to get too excited. Also, god so many long scenes of the villain slow walking it becomes ridiculously. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member This Movie is so bad, it does nothing for the source material at all. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 10/08/21 Full Review robert p This was a very early attempt to put Dr. Strange to TV series, it just was not up to par with the times. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The comic-book psychiatrist (Peter Hooten) joins a sorcerer and his assistant (Clyde Kusatsu) against the ageless Morgan le Fay (Jessica Walter).
Director
Philip DeGuere Jr.
Producer
Alex Beaton
Screenwriter
Philip DeGuere Jr.
Production Co
Universal Television
Genre
Fantasy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 2, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$1.0M
Runtime
1h 40m