Discuss The Astral Factor

One of those bad movies that isn't so bad since it tries to be so many things at once. When you think a good deal of time's gone by given all the eclectic content — in this case from primal slayings to boat chases — there's still a lot to go... despite the overall run-time being just over 90-minutes.

And yet everything here is, for the most part, scattered in a brisk, even pace throughout a partial investigative Neo Noir, with cop Robert Foxworth on the trail of an escaped psychopath who, through that decade's popular exercises like Transcendental Meditation, learned the art of disappearing and reappearing at will aka THE ASTRAL FACTOR... This followed by the usual "police procedure" jazz of gathering crime-scene clues after the murder — only here dealing with stuff that isn't entirely... visible.

Enveloped by special effects resembling a cheaper version of the original STAR TREK "beaming" which was ten years earlier, and is in itself considered dated by today's standards. A lot like the static that devoured television sets during American's post National Anthem bedtime era before all-night cable television, as learned by later generations from the classic POLTERGEIST.

Science-fiction is the film's genre and paranormal the sub-genre that envelops this "cat/mouse thriller" that genuinely relies on the cinematic payoff of a body count horror flick with an eerily foreboding, stalking camera and grainy film-stock like a last known photo: Meanwhile the victims, like so many slasher films ala FRIDAY THE 13TH and HALLOWEEN that were soon to follow (and dating back to when horror movies began), are mostly beautiful woman: either current or former Hollywood ingenues.

And of all influences, PSYCHO is the most important FACTOR since the antagonist, played by blond-haired, usually nice guy Frank Ashmore... best remembered as the smiling/handsome navigator in the AIRPLANE films and the nice alien Martin on the V miniseries... is constantly getting back at his mom, who was a famous model.. And that's where we get but a mere glimpse of LOLITA herself, Sue Lyon, and, like Leslie Parrish, as a doomed painter, both would star in Charles Band's CRASH! two years later.

Lyon's rudimentary death is probably the most intense, and while the entire exploitation experience is suited intentionally to a drive-in audience, she almost seems as if the movie could have belonged to her a little while longer: like Janet Leigh's famous shower scene, it's a last bath for Lyon.

But the co-star spot goes to Stefanie Powers, more sexy than ever... between her freckled natural beauty of the 1960's and hot middle-aged wife of the 1980's, she's never looked better nor acted with more energetic, charismatic, overboard gusto as our leading man's hyperactive dream-wife... Unfortunately, too much time's spent on random scientists spouting explanations to Foxworthy's detective, taking away from more time spent on the killer's random flashbacks and the grizzly deaths thrust upon his victims: stuff that makes exploitation movies work.

Diabolically targeting super-fine ladies that also includes a vulnerable Elke Sommer, who winds up the 11th hour distressed damsel, it would have made much more sense (albeit predictably) being the ultimately underused Stefanie Powers. And not to forget a cameo by Marianna Hill from THE GODFATHER PART II and more befitting, MESSIAH OF EVIL — another psychedelic horror that THE ASTRAL FACTOR could have learned from: less chatter, more splatter.

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Did you see the original or the re-edited version that was released on video in 1984?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invisible_Strangler

I don't know why, but your replies aren't showing up Bratface. I've also noticed on your User page that there is no way to contact you (or any user for that matter).

@Monroville said:

I don't know why, but your replies aren't showing up Bratface.

?? If my replies aren't showing up, then why would you leave a comment? I'm confused.

@Monroville, check your settings, as you probably unknowingly put bratface on ignore.

I accidentally did that regarding a different user last week; it took me a while to figure out why that person's comments weren't appearing anymore, like they'd been doing an hour or two earlier that day.

@genplant29 said:

@Monroville, check your settings, as you probably unknowingly put bratface on ignore.

Where would I check for ignored users? EDIT: okay, I see it now. Weird.. I don't recall ever blocking anyone, as I never even knew I could do that. I unblocked him/her, so let's see what happens next.

@bratface said:

?? If my replies aren't showing up, then why would you leave a comment? I'm confused.

Because I can still see you replied due to notifications and the User Icons on the lower left, but when accessing the thread, your replies aren't showing. It looks like you were blocked for some reason.. as I've never blocked anyone before as I never knew we had the ability to do it.

In regards to the shorter Invisible Strangler version, I can't say that I've seen it yet. This isn't necessarily a "good" movie, but I've always dug 1970's sci-fi and that 70's jankiness... I've also have always had a soft spot for actor Frank Ashmore, having grown up watching the miniseries V when it first came out and stumbling on Parts: The Clonus Horror which he was in as well.

@Monroville said:

@bratface said:

?? If my replies aren't showing up, then why would you leave a comment? I'm confused.

Because I can still see you replied due to notifications and the User Icons on the lower left, but when accessing the thread, your replies aren't showing. It looks like you were blocked for some reason.. as I've never blocked anyone before as I never knew we had the ability to do it.

Well, I'm glad that the mystery is solved.

@genplant29 said:

@Monroville, check your settings, as you probably unknowingly put bratface on ignore.

Thanks gen, I wasn't sure what was happening.

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