SEE! William Shatner, starring as a psychology professor, still manages to get in a patented Shatner shoulder roll when assaulted by a student. ACTION! DRAMA! It's Shatner-riffic! Brought to you by...
SEE! William Shatner, starring as a psychology professor, still manages to get in a patented Shatner shoulder roll when assaulted by a student. ACTION! DRAMA! It's Shatner-riffic! Brought to you by the Look At His Butt! podcast.
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Inspired by the Stanley Milgram obedience research, this TV movie chronicles a psychology professor's study to determine why people, such as the Nazi's, were willing to "just follow orders" and do horrible things to others. Professor Stephen Turner leads students to believe that they are applying increasingly painful electric shocks to other subjects when they fail to perform a task correctly, and is alarmed to see how much pain the students can be convinced to inflict "in the name of science."
ascre1, this is not a movie, it was on tv when I first saw it. I have been looking for years to get a copy of that show and it seems impossible. If any one knows where to find it please let us know.
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when I first saw it. I have been looking for years to get a copy of that show and it seems impossible. If any one knows where to find it please let us know.
A: SHATNER.
The music is strange! Reminds of "Impulse" while he screams "Tina! Tina, come back here! TINA!"