The Terminal Man


Hoping to cure his blackout seizures which turn him temporarily extremely violent, a computer scientist agrees to an experimental brain computer chip implant surgery.
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Streaming availability last updated: 03:01:18 AM, 05/12/2025 PST
More Information on The Terminal Man
Hoping to cure his blackout seizures which turn him temporarily extremely violent, a computer scientist agrees to an experimental brain computer chip implant surgery. The Terminal Man featuring George Segal and Joan Hackett is available for rent or purchase on Apple TV, and available for rent or purchase on Prime Video. It's a horror and mystery movie.
Director
Mike Hodges
Harry Benson
George Segal
Dr. Janet Ross
Joan Hackett
Dr. John Ellis
Richard Dysart
Dr. Arthur McPherson
Donald Moffat
Dr. Robert Morris
Michael C. Gwynne
Dr. Ezra Manon
William Hansen
Angela Black
Jill Clayburgh
Det. Capt. Anders
Norman Burton
Ralph Friedman
James B. Sikking
Gerhard
Matt Clark
Richards
Jim Antonio
Edmonds
Steve Kanaly
Farley
Al Checco
Benson's Guard
Gene Borkan
Benson's Guard
Burke Byrnes
Police Doctor
Fred Sadoff
Anesthetist
Robert Ito
Instructor
Jason Wingreen
Detective
Jack Colvin
First Questionnaire
Jordan Rhodes
Writer
Michael Crichton


Ratings & Reviews
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The story was told in an interesting way, and made some philosophical points like you would expect from a Michael Crichton movie. Didn’t blow my mind, but held my attention.
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