Director : Richard Franklin
Producer : Richard Franklin, Antony I. Ginnane
Screenwriter : Everett De Roche
Starring : Susan Penhaligon, Robert Helpmann, Rod Mullinar, Bruce Barry, Julia Blake, Helen Hemingway, Marķa Mercedes, Robert Thompson
It's pretty unusual -- especiallly by horror movie standards -- to have your
title character unconcscious throughout the entire film. Yet that's the fate
of poor Patrick (Robert Thompson), sent into a coma after seeing his mother and
her lover together in a bathtub... and tossing in an electric space heater.
Years later, Patrick is a vegetable in an intensive care unit, with new nurse
Kathy (Susan Penhaligon) taking over his care and feeding. Sure enough, it's
only a matter of days before Patrick -- eyes wide open, unblinking -- is
causing telepathic trouble -- dumping people into pools and typing mysterious
messages with his mind. (Apparently he's in love with poor Kathy.)
Unfortunately, Patrick never reaches much of a thrill level. Having your
villain stuck in a coma just doesn't do much for his degree of scariness unless
he can physically manifest himself out of his hospital bed (think Exorcist
III). Once Patrick does get the body count started, things get a little creepy,
but they never had me jumping off the couch or even cringing in the slightest.
Either way, it's too little, too late.
Somebody pronounce Patrick, will ya? He's D.O.A.
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" Weak "
Rating: PG, 1978