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11 January 1972 (USA)
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An abrasive Las Vegas newspaper reporter investigates a series of murders committed by a vampire. full summary | full synopsis
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1 win
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McGavin, Wild Stories Made This A Fun TV Series
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Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Darren McGavin | ... | Carl Kolchak | |
| Carol Lynley | ... | Gail Foster | |
| Simon Oakland | ... | Tony Vincenzo | |
| Ralph Meeker | ... | Bernie Jenks | |
| Claude Akins | ... | Sheriff Warren A. Butcher | |
| Charles McGraw | ... | Police Chief Ed Masterson | |
| Kent Smith | ... | District Attorney Tom Paine | |
| Elisha Cook Jr. | ... | Mickey Crawford | |
| Stanley Adams | ... | Fred Hurley | |
| Larry Linville | ... | Dr. Robert Makurji | |
| Jordan Rhodes | ... | Dr. John O'Brien | |
| Barry Atwater | ... | Janos Skorzeny |
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74 min
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1.33 : 1 more
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Mono (Westrex Recording System)
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At the time of its original airing, it was the most widely viewed TV movie, with a 33.2 rating and a 54 share.
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Revealing mistakes: The first victim, Cheryl Ann Hughes, is described by Kolchak as 23 years old. But the actress playing her is clearly in her early 40s.
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Carl Kolchak:
[sarcastically, when Vincenzo criticizes his story] How about a special featurette, with a border of roses? An interview with the two girl victims, in Heaven, with a cellestial choir in the background.
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Referenced in Wonderland (2003)
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Manhattan
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How many times has Kolchak been fired from newspaper jobs?What is Bernie Jenks's profession?
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For those who remember this television show, re-visiting it on VHS or DVD is a nostalgic experience. Darren McGavin was a likable, funny guy as "Carl Kolchak," a reporter for an independent news service who chases after vampires and assorted weirdos.
In this pilot show, "Kolchak" goes after a vampire in Las Vegas. Ah, a good place for any bloodsucker. Since this was on television back in the early-to-mid '70s, you see a thriller with no gore and no profanity and you also get to see the beautiful Carol Lynley's face again.
Darrin McGavin was an underrated actor, a guy who always seemed to make whatever character he was playing an interesting guy. He was great in this short (2 years, I think) television series.
The only annoying part of the this film and the TV series is all the hostility toward Kolchak, particularly by his loud and obnoxious employer, "Tony Vincenzo," played by Simon Oakland.