
The Sorcerers
Boris Karloff He Turns Them On…He Turns Them Off…to live…love…die or KILL!
An aging hypnotist creates a device that allows the user to control the mind of another person, but his wife abuses its power by manipulating a younger man to commit evil acts.
- 6.1
- 1967
- Released
- 1h 26m

Boris Karloff
Prof. Marcus Monserrat
Catherine Lacey
Estelle Monserrat
Elizabeth Ercy
Nicole
Ian Ogilvy
Mike Roscoe
Victor Henry
Alan
Sally Adams
Laura Ladd
Meier Tzelniker
The Jewish Baker
Gerald Campion
Customer in China Shop
Susan George
Audrey Woods
Ivor Dean
Insp. Matalon
Martin Terry
Tobacconist
Bill Barnsley
Constable in Fur Store
Maureen Booth
Dancer
Toni Daly
Vocalist
Alf Joint
Ron, the mechanic![The Sorcerers (1967) Original Trailer [HD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/sUsxDjjKocg/hqdefault.jpg)
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