So drab it sat on a shelf for nearly 10 years
after being completed, The Astral Factor
is a thriller about an imprisoned murderer who masters paranormal skills
including astral projection and invisibility. Armed with these new abilities,
he escapes jail and begins killing women who testified against him. Despite
this colorful premise, The Astral Factor
offers nothing of interest except for the presence of attractive B-level actresses. The acting is lifeless, the direction is
amateurish, and the story is as dull as it is insipid. Robert Foxworth tries to
add a little swagger to his leading role as the cop tasked with tracking down
the paranormal psycho, but since the climax of the picture involves him
shooting an M-16 at the empty space where he imagines the unseen murderer to
be, it’s not as if Foxworth ever really had the option of retaining his
dignity. Playing the killer, Frank Ashmore is so bland he barely exists onscreen;
Ashmore spends most of his time scowling in way that makes him seem constipated
instead of homicidal. The various lovelies decorating the movie fare even
worse. Marianna Hill appears for one scene as a shrewish actress, while
Stefanie Powers appears at regular intervals as Foxworth’s bimbo
girlfriend. (Powers’ character refers to herself in the third person, so she
makes perky announcements like, “And now, Candy is gonna cook you a birthday
dinner!”) Playing the largest female role, a robotic Elke Sommer struts
around in bikinis and other revealing outfits during her “performance” as a
sexed-up eyewitness. It’s all a tease, however, because The Astral Factor lacks genuine titillation in the same way it
lacks genuine suspense. When The Astral
Factor was finally released in the mid-’80s—going straight to video, of
course—it was retitled The Invisible
Strangler. By any name, it’s junk.
The
Astral Factor: SQUARE
2 comments:
Finally saw this on Netflix, totally bad.
What a waste of Stephanie Powers
when i saw cinematic titanic live,this is the movie they riffed on,probably the best way to watch this. just plain awful
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