IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,3/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
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- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Darren McGavin
- Carl Kolchak
- (as Darren Mc Gavin)
David Armstrong
- Police Officer
- (Nicht genannt)
Margaret Bacon
- Reporter
- (Nicht genannt)
Al Beaudine
- Reporter
- (Nicht genannt)
Francoise Birnheim
- Restaurant Woman
- (Nicht genannt)
John Blower
- Bar Patron
- (Nicht genannt)
Loren Brown
- Bar Patron
- (Nicht genannt)
Bill Clark
- Bar Patron
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesBeyond the 90-minute version, there was additional footage filmed featuring George Tobias as Jimmy "Stacks" Stackhaus, a reporter who had reported on the previous series of "Strangler" murders in the 1930s. In that footage, Kolchak tracks down the veteran reporter and speaks with him about the murders.
- PatzerThe "fog" in Dr. Malcolm's lair is clearly generated by a fog machine which is just out of sight at Kolchak's feet. The discharge can be seen flowing away from Kolchak quite rapidly as if pushed by a fan.
- Zitate
[first lines]
Carl Kolchak: [voice over] This is the story behind the most incredible series of murders to ever occur in the city of Seattle, Washington. You never read about them in your local newspapers or heard about them on your local radio or television station. Why? Because the facts were watered down, torn apart, and reassembled... in a word, falsified.
- Alternative VersionenThere is a 90-minute version, which features additional footage with Al Lewis, Kate Murtagh, George DiCenzo, and Margaret Hamilton which was cut for the original TV release. This 90-minute version is the one typically released in syndication to fill the standard 2-hour movie slot.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Svengoolie: The Night Strangler (1996)
Ausgew?hlte Rezension
Relocated to Seattle, reporter Kolchak stumbles on yet another series of murders, a series which seems to be repeated every twenty-one years. Of the two movies, `The Night Strangler' has the slight edge. This is possibly down to its location, Seattle. Very unfamiliar to me, it adds certain freshness to the story, while the underground ?old' Seattle is a fantastic location, macabre and memorable; it sticks in my mind long after watching the movie. The candle lit, cob-webbed corpses are perhaps one of the most vivid images in American genre television.
Also of note is Richard Anderson's villain, a crazed, immortality seeking Doctor, he is far more impressive than the original's vampire. A more assured script (which is genuinely funny in places), plus some enjoyable cameo's (Carradine, Hamilton), help make this a rare sequel which is better than the original.
Sadly, plans for a third movie were abandoned and instead a short-lived, inferior television series (without Matheson's involvement) resulted. A patchy effort, despite McGavin's best efforts it never attained the quality of the two movies.
Also of note is Richard Anderson's villain, a crazed, immortality seeking Doctor, he is far more impressive than the original's vampire. A more assured script (which is genuinely funny in places), plus some enjoyable cameo's (Carradine, Hamilton), help make this a rare sequel which is better than the original.
Sadly, plans for a third movie were abandoned and instead a short-lived, inferior television series (without Matheson's involvement) resulted. A patchy effort, despite McGavin's best efforts it never attained the quality of the two movies.
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By what name was The Night Strangler (1973) officially released in Canada in English?
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