A prank that starts with a group of college students creating a fictitious person so they can get a credit card develops into a plot that leaves three of them dead.
Dean Stockwell
Avery Jensen
Stefanie Powers
Karen McMillan
James Stacy
Jerry
Tina Chen
Lisa
Elliott Street
Joel Fisher
James Olson
Art Fletcher
Jason Wingreen
Doctor
Dan Barton
Electronics Expert
Robert Patten
Father
Suzanne Taylor
Mother
Johnny Scott Lee
Avery - as a Boy
Len Wayland
Executive
Dean Harens
Bureaucrat
Bob Golden
Deputy
Marcy Lafferty
Secretary
Craig Guenther
Federal Agent
Ross Elliott
Sheriff
Director
Walter Grauman
Story
Anthony Wilson
Writer
Ronald Austin
Writer
James D. Buchanan
March 9, 2022
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_**Killing Machine**_
After a credit card is mistakenly issued to someone who does not exist, four college students (Stefanie Powers, James Stacy, etc.) take advantage by using the university’s computer to create a fictitious person and partake of the benefits thereof. An introverted computer wiz (Dean Stockwell) helps them get away with it. Then cryptic things start happening. James Olson is on hand as a technician who objects to the proceedings.
"Paper Man" (1971) was initially released to theaters, but quickly pulled and cut by 15 minutes, then released to television as a 75-minute movie. It’s a cautionary techno-thriller with bits of horror ahead of its time, predicting a world of computer fraud and identity theft at least 25 years before they came into vogue.
The inspiration for the story was likely taken from the 1969 episode of Journey to the Unknown “The Madison Equation” and maybe "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968). But it’s different enough to stand on its own and no doubt influenced the future “Demon Seed” (1977). There’s an interesting plot twist that I didn’t see coming and Stockwell’s character is interesting, as are James Stacy’s fiery Vietnam vet and Olson’s concerned tech.
On the female front, Stefanie appears as a redhead and sure was a looker back then. William Shatner’s beautiful raven-haired wife, Marcy Lafferty, also shows up for a brief bit as a secretary in the last act (they were married from 1973-1996).
The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, with the television cut being 1 hour, 15 minutes (I advise seeing the longer version as it fleshes out the characters more). It was shot in Los Angeles.
GRADE: B-/B
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00