Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA young woman begins to have nightmares where she believes that time stands still and she can see and hear future events. In her nightmares she keeps seeing an evil bald man. Her doctor can'... Ler tudoA young woman begins to have nightmares where she believes that time stands still and she can see and hear future events. In her nightmares she keeps seeing an evil bald man. Her doctor can't figure out what is happening, but a government agent who hears about her visions tries t... Ler tudoA young woman begins to have nightmares where she believes that time stands still and she can see and hear future events. In her nightmares she keeps seeing an evil bald man. Her doctor can't figure out what is happening, but a government agent who hears about her visions tries to help her, as he is investigating a plane crash that appears to involve the bald man she ... Ler tudo
Avaliações em destaque
The plot does move at a steady pace and you do get some thrills here and there, with a very eerie and mind-numbing atmosphere. But, the very subpar acting is quite a turn off, including the very annoying and punk-sounding Bruce Davison's character. There seems to be no communication skills between him and Suzy, the female lead.
The premonition plot device is clever, but the focus on that fades away throughout the second half of the movie, which then turns into any normal damsel-in-distress story. Below average, overall.
Grade D+
A pretty bad film. Nothing much here really that I found "thrilling" for a Thriller TV movie. Acting is fine, plot idea is okay but I am not crazy about the way this played out nor how it was filmed.
I can find better made for TV 1970s movies than this one. I thought I'd try it out since I haven't seen it yet and was disappointed.
1/10
I was rather young when I first saw this movie and I remember that scene of the girl on her knees, bent over double holding her stomach and in so much pain. I remember think "How could someone do such a thing to such pretty girl?
Her acting in the part was superb. She acted as though she had really been punched in the stomach.
I saw this when I was maybe 9 or 10 years old, but it must have made an everlasting impression. I was never able to find out what movie this footage came from, until now. In "Mind Over Murder", female protagonist Suzy has a couple of supernatural visions like this one, all involving a sinister bald man and the harsh crimes he commits. The airplane of Suzy's vision actually did crash, and an unknown bald man has sabotaged it. Her fiancée doesn't believe her, but the handsome executive of the Airline Company does. And the bald killer doesn't exactly like Suzy's gift, neither.
It's pretty obvious why I never remembered the film's title, though. Apart from the intriguing premise and actress Deborah Raffin's good looks, "Mind Over Murder" is a tame, predictable, and disappointing thriller. Especially the last half hour, when the killer lures Suzy to his hideout and holds her captive, is inexplicably dull. The script never really bothers to clarify Suzy's paranormal abilities, or the reason why Baldie put a bomb on a plane that caused the death of 83 people. There are a few interesting names in the supportive cast, like Andrew Prine as the bald creep and an early role for Robert "Freddy Kruger" Englund.