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Rating: 6.1/10 by 7 users

Daughter of the Mind (1969)

Professor Samuel Hale Constable is a government expert in the field of cybernetics. He and his wheelchair-bound wife Lenore became parents late in life, only to lose their daughter Mary before she reached adolescence. Now their daughter's spirit seems to be reaching out to her grief-stricken father from beyond the grave, encouraging him to give up the important project on which he's been working.

Directing:
  • Walter Grauman
  • Larry Powell
Writing:
  • Luther Davis
  • Paul Gallico
  • Arthur Semon
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Dec 09, 1969

Rating: 6.1/10 by 7 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: loss of loved one, supernatural, ghost, esp, dead daughter
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Don Murray
Dr. Alex Lauder
Ray Milland
Prof. Samuel Hale Constable
Gene Tierney
Lenore Constable
Barbara Dana
Tina Cryder
Ed Asner
Saul Wiener
Pamelyn Ferdin
Mary Constable
William Beckley
Arnold Watson Bessmer
Ivor Barry
Dr. Paul Cryder
George Macready
Dr. Frank Ferguson
Cecile Ozorio
Devi Bessmer
Frank Maxwell
General Augstadt
Hal Frederick
C.I.C. Technician
Bill Hickman
Enemy Agent

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At times, this is quite a decent supernatural drama with Ray Milland ("Prof. Constable") as a man haunted by the recent death of his young daughter. When driving home from the cemetery one night, he is certain that he has seen her, heard her - almost touched her! He decides that either this is a real psychic phenomenon or he is being had, so consults cybernetics man "Lauder" (Don Murray) to get to the bottom of it. FBI man Ed Asner ("Wiener") also has an interest in the case as it transpires that "Constable" is, unwittingly, working for the government on some top secret project and it soon looks like there is a third hand at work here and manipulation on a grand scale is afoot. The use of the visual effects and audio is quite effective in recreating a plausible scenario of re-incarnation but the score from Robert Drasnin overwhelms any subtlety and even Milland's acting is a bit too by the book. There is little by way of menace and as the political storyline develops, it really stops being very interesting. Still, worth watching for the first half hour.


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