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  1. When college professor, Peter Proud begins experiencing flashbacks of an earlier life, he's mysteriously drawn to a place he's never been to, but which seems familiar. He soon finds his previous incarnation's wife. This woman, Marcia Curtis, sees in Peter startling characteristics which he shares with her dead husband, Jeff.

  2. Sep 10, 2021 · Suppose you knew who you had been in a previous life… A new take on 1975’s psychological horror movie The Reincarnation of Peter Proud is on the menu, oddly enough, with David Goyer‘s ...

  3. Jan 1, 1973 · Reincarnation of Peter Proud by Max Simon Ehrlich My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars Some books are great because they capture a story, others a place, and others a time. Max Ehrlich's Reincarnation of Peter Proud is a great snapshot of the early 70's, with the "trippy" 60's still reverberating and morphing into burgeoning New Age movemen

  4. May 19, 2018 · The Reincarnation of Peter Proud brings to mind parallels with Spielberg and De Palma. Peter Proud’s recurring hallucinations take him on a strange cross-country search for a past life, not the oddly-shaped mountain “that means something important” in a big Spielberg film. And the maddened Marcia Curtis is rattled by the idea that, if ...

  5. Apr 25, 1975 · Is The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services? Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand. Find the cheapest option or how to watch with a free trial.

  6. The Reincarnation of Peter Proud is a 1975 American motion picture released by Bing Crosby Productions, and Cinerama Releasing Corporation. Of the supernatural suspense genre, the film was directed by J. Lee Thompson. Peter Proud is based upon a 1973 novel of the same name by Max Ehrlich, who wrote the screenplay.

  7. Peter Proud solves this problem by building a compelling mystery around it. The film is also very well-acted by the principals, particularly the likable Michael Sarrazin as the titular Peter Proud, and Margot Kidder, who plays a boozy mother in her fifties (!) with a dark secret. The movie's worth watching for her performance alone.