The Sender

The Sender is a 1982 horror film directed by Roger Christian and written by Thomas Baum. A young man has just been admitted to a mental hospital after attempting suicide at a public beach. Unable to remember even his own name, the doctors call him John Doe #83. Soon after his arrival, the doctor assigned to him begins seeing and hearing things around her that have no explanation. Soon she begins to make the terrifying connection between the thing... more

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  • 1982

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Runtime:

  • 91 min (55 hs )

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Roger Christian

Roger "Hot Dog Rog" Christian (July 3, 1934 – July 11, 1991) was a radio personality and lyricist who wrote several songs for The Beach Boys, mostly about cars, including "Ballad of Ole' Betsy", "Car Crazy Cutie", "Cherry, Cherry Coupe", "Don’t Worry Baby", "In the Parkin' Lot", "Little Deuce Coupe...

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  • Your dreams will never be the same.

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  • 91 min (55 hs )

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