Main Cast: Susan Penhaligon, Robert Helpmann, Rod Mullinar, Bruce Barry, Julia Blake
Release Year: 1978
Country: AU
Run Time: 115 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Plot
In Australian director Richard Franklin's Patrick, the subject of psychokinesis is used, not for the creation of De Palma-like bloodbath special effects as in Carrie and The Fury, but as an expression of a deeply disturbed persona. Patrick is first seen in the intensive care section of a hospital in a state of extreme catatonia -- after murdering his mother and her lover. Dr. Roget (Robert Helpmann) is the doctor in charge of the clinic who first tends to Patrick, but when new nurse Kathy Jacquard (Susan Penhaligon) arrives, she is assigned Patrick's case. As she cares for the comatose man, Patrick falls in love with her, telekinetically writing love notes to her on her typewriter. Kathy begins to suspect something is amiss when the doctors and nurses at the hospital who want to speed along the comatose man to his death start to die in mysterious ways. As Patrick's condition continues to deteriorate and he realizes that he is on the verge of death, he then wants Kathy to kill herself to join him when he dies. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Helen Hemingway - Sister Williams; Maria Mercedes - Nurse Panicale; Frank Wilson - Detective Sgt. Grant; Peter Culpan - Grant's Assistant; Marilyn Rodgers - Day Desk nurse; Peggy Nichols - Night Desk Nurse; Carole-Ann Aylett - Patrick's Mother; Walter Pym - Capt. Fraser; Ray Chubb - SEC worker; Paul Young - The Lover; John Murphy - Barman; Robert Thompson - Patrick
Credit
Leslie Binns - Art Director, Tom Burstall - First Assistant Director, Richard Franklin - Director, Edward McQueen-Mason - Editor, William Fayman - Executive Producer, Brian May - Composer (Music Score), Goblin - Composer (Music Score), Donald M. McAlpine - Cinematographer, Barbi Taylor - Production Manager, Richard Franklin - Producer, Antony I. Ginnane - Producer, Conrad Rothman - Special Effects, Everett de Roche - Screenwriter