The Night Stalker starring Darrn McGavin is probably my favorite TV movie for sure and just might be my favorite movie all time. I never tire of watching it. The idea of putting a gothic horror like a vampire among the brightly lit streets of 70's Las Vegas is too fetching to resist. While that Las Vegas has mostly gone, like nearly all the folks who made this 1971 film happen, the flick still resonates, giving the viewer a peek into the nighttime world that makes Vegas so alluring and dangerous. As the story points out, Las Vegas is a city of strangers, and a predator of humans could well thrive within its borders. The prey is abundant and too naive to hide. This is the first movie to give us a look at Pete Rice's creation of Carl Kolchak, a brave reporter who hearkens to an earlier age when the truth mattered. That such a time likely never existed makes Kolchak all the more potent as an agent for the viewer to penetrate the unknown. Kolchak goes where angels fear to tread and no politician can even imagine. Kolchak penetrates are darkest heart and with his cheap flash camera brings those deadly secrets to life.
As good as The Night Stalker is, he sequel The Night Strangler written by Richard Matheson is much like but fails to be original enough to distinguish it from its predecessor. Kolchak is back and he finds infatuation if not live this time beneath the streets of Seattle. Again, there is work to bring the reality of the city onto the small screen but alas the city for all its charm lacks the vivacity of Las Vegas. Instead of a vampire Kolchak must battle against an alchemist from the mists of history. Highlights in this production are JoAnne Pflug and Wally Cox. Let me hasten to add that the debut film as well was superbly cast with the likes of Claude Akins and Kent Smith adding zest to a taut tale.
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The Night Stalker series was shown here in the UK but I was a bit young at the time and I'm not sure if I ever saw any episodes. However my father loved the series and he talked about it for many years afterwards!
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DeleteMy brother loved this show but I never watched it at the time. Based on yiur blogs Rip, i will need to check it out on You Tube
ReplyDeleteI hope you find it and enjoy. Kolchak forever!
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