

Dr. Strange
A psychiatrist becomes the new Sorcerer Supreme of the Earth in order to battle an evil Sorceress from the past.
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Plot Summary
Stephen Strange, a psychiatrist, is haunted by nightmares and visions. He discovers he is destined to fight the evil sorcerer, Lindmer, who seeks to unleash an ancient demon upon the world. Strange must learn to harness his latent magical abilities to prevent this cataclysm. He is guided by a mysterious woman named Clea who reveals his true heritage and the stakes involved.
Critical Reception
The 1978 made-for-television movie "Dr. Strange" was met with a largely negative reception from critics and audiences alike. It is often cited as a campy and low-budget production that failed to capture the depth of the comic book character. Despite its titular character's potential, the film is generally regarded as a forgettable entry in the superhero genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious attempt to adapt a complex comic book character for television.
- Criticized for its low production values, dated special effects, and uneven pacing.
- Often described as a cult curiosity rather than a successful superhero adaptation.
Google audience: Audience reviews for the 1978 "Dr. Strange" are scarce and generally reflect its status as a niche television movie. Those who recall it often mention its distinctive 70s aesthetic and peculiar interpretation of the character, with some finding it entertainingly cheesy while others find it a flawed adaptation.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended as a pilot for a potential TV series, but it was never picked up.
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