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Television Fright Films Of The 1970s
Picked up a fantastic book outlining the golden age of TV horror movies:
http://www.amazon.com/Television-Fri.../dp/0786429291 Of the films that were listed, there were a select few that had an IMDB rating of 6.5 or higher that I haven't seen yet. Any worth watching ?(and yes, I know I've asked a similar question before:p) 1970 - Sole Survivor The Brotherhood Of The Bell 1971 - Dr. Cook's Garden Deadly Dream Sweet, Sweet Rachel A Howling In The Woods Revenge Paper Man 1972 - She Waits The Screaming Woman Haunts Of The Very Rich Short Walk To Daylight The Victim Home For The Holidays 1973 - You'll Never See Me Again Dying Room Only Isn't It Shocking? Ordeal Trapped Scream Pretty Peggy Frankenstein: The True Story 1974 - Cry Panic Savages Where Have All The People Gone Bad Ronald Death Cruise Reflections Of Murder 1975 - The UFO Incident 1976 - One Of My Wives Is Missing 1977 - Red Alert The Force Of Evil Great Performances: Count Dracula 1978 - Someone's Watching Me Last edited by TheWickerFan; 01-08-2012 at 09:30 AM. |
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The only one I'm familiar with is Bad Ronald and I thought it was great. Crawlspace is well worth your time too.
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Frankenstein: The True Story is the one with James Mason, David McCallum, Jane Seymore and Michael Sarrazin. It was originally a 2 or 3 part mini-series. Well worth the time, as it actually tells the entire story, beginning to end, pretty much as it is in the book.
The UFO Incident is the story of the Betty & Barney Hill case, which was the most famous abductee case of the time. The leads are played by James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons. They, of course, are marvelous. It might seem pretty familiar territory to day. Those are the only two that jump out at me right now. I know I've probably seen a lot of those, but they're not ringing a bell. |
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Thanks guys. I'll start searching.:)
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I just purchased Bad Ronald and thought that it was very good. Someone Is Watching Me stars Lauren Hutton is another very good and exciting film. I somewhat remember A Howling In The Woods and am looking for a copy of that also. The others I an not familiar with, |
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I get the feeling some of the films are more thrillers than horror. I was really surprised at the sheer volume of films that came out during that time that I hadn't seen. |
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I've only seen Bad Ronald, Frankenstein: The True Story & John Carpenter's Someone's Watching Me from the list. They were great and very much looking forward to check out the rest but surprised to see there's no mention of BBC's adaptations of MR James stories, Nigel Kneal's The Stone Tape (72) or classics like Don't be afraid of the dark and A Cold Night's Death (73).
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1970 - Crowhaven Farm 1971 - Duel 1972 - The Night Stalker 1973 - A Cold Night's Death Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark Satan's School For Girls The Devil's Daughter The Night Strangler 1974 - Killdozer The Stranger Within 1975 - The Legend Of Lizzie Borden Trilogy Of Terror 1977 - Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo Dead Of Night 1978 - Devil Dog: The Hound Of Hell Summer Of Fear The Dark Secret Of Harvest Home The Initiation Of Sarah 1979 - Salem's Lot |
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Salem's Lot, The Dark Secret of Harvest Home, Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark, Crowhaven Farm, Salem's Lot and Trilogy of Terror are some of the best TV horror-thriller movies ever. All are available on DVD. Crowhaven Farm can be gotten on a pirated one and Harvest Home can be gotten out of England. Why has it not been put on DVD? Loved Darren McGavin in The Night Stalker & The Night Stranger as well as his whole series ( which unfortunately lasted pitifully only one season). I have all on DVD. This was much better thanf those silly sitcoms! Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo was more of a thriller than a horror film. Two of my favorite actors were in it: Pat Hingle & Claude Akins. It was very watchable. Like wise with The Devil's Daughter which starred Shelly Winters, Belinda Montgomery & Joseph Cotten. Look for Abe Vigoda (Fish) in a supporting part. I saw some of the others but these are the ones that struck me. Also don't leave out The Dark Night Of The Scarecow unless it was in your first list. Well, cheers! Off to a night of horror! ![]() Uploaded with ImageShack.us The Duchess Last edited by The Ugly Duchess; 01-12-2012 at 02:32 PM. |
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Dark Night Of The Scarecrow was great.:) Looks like it was made in the 80s, so it wasn't in the book. I remember Midnight Offerings, This House Possessed, and Don't Go To Sleep from the 80s as well. First two were kind of cheesy, but the third was really quite good.
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