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Dead of Night stars Joan Hackett and Patrick McNee in a trilogy of stories by horror writer Richard Matheson, along with Dan Curtis' 1969 pilot special A Darkness At Blaisedon, featuring Louis Edmonds and Thayer David: amzn.to/46W5raF
Dead of Night
From the legendary dark minds of producer-director Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker, Trilogy of Terror) and writer Richard Matheson (Tales of Terror, The Last Man on Earth, The Twilight Zone) comes this thrilling triptych of spellbinding stories. Second Chance – After buying an antique automobile, Frank (Ed Begley Jr.) restores the vehicle to its original condition. Along with the car, Frank is suddenly transported back in time to the year 1926. Based on a story by Jack Finney (Invasion of the Body Snatchers). No Such Thing as a Vampire – Alexis (Anjanette Comer), the mistress of an old mansion, is terrified of vampires. When her husband (Patrick Macnee) calls in a friend (Horst Buchholz) to examine her, a macabre and bloody scheme unfolds. Bobby – In the dead of night, a boy (Lee H. Montgomery), thought to be deceased, surprises his despondent mother (Joan Hackett) at the family beach house, bringing her both extreme joy and overwhelming terror.
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October 10, 2025 at 1:15 PM
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Late Night Mysteries is a selection of Dan Curtis' crime and thriller stories produced for ABC Television’s Wide World of Mystery; Shadow of Fear, The Invasion of Carol Enders, Come Die With Me and Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest: amzn.to/3VVbeIF
Dan Curtis' Late-Night Mysteries Kino Cult #36
Perhaps no figure exerted a greater influence on 1970s television horror than Dan Curtis. Having created the daytime drama Dark Shadows (1966-71), and while developing The Night Stalker into a weekly series, he produced stand-alone thrillers for ABC Television’s Wide World Mystery. Originally shot on videotape, the four films in this collection have been carefully adapted to HD for this Blu-ray release. Shadow of Fear stars Claude Akins (B.J. and the Bear) as a disgraced police officer hired to investigate crimes surrounding a psychologically troubled housewife (Anjanette Comer). In The Invasion of Carol Enders, the spirit of a car crash victim is reincarnated into the body of another patient (Meredith Baxter, Family Ties). Come Die With Me follows the cat-and-mouse relationship between a cavalier playboy (George Maharis) and the housekeeper who tries to blackmail him (Eileen Brennan, Private Benjamin). A wholesome family experiences a Kafkaesque miscarriage of justice when they are accused of drug trafficking in Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest.Special Features:• Introductions to All Four Films by Jeff Thompson, Author of House of Dan Curtis: The Television Mysteries of the Dark Shadows Auteur• Shadow of Fear Commentary by Amanda Reyes, Author of Are You in the House Alone? A TV Movie Compendium 1964-1999• The Invasion of Carol Enders Commentary by Television Historian Scott Skelton• Come Die With Me Commentary by Author/Podcaster Dan Budnik and Film Historian Robert Kelly• Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest Commentary by Film Historians Amanda Reyes and Heidi Honeycutt
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October 10, 2025 at 1:11 PM
Sorry for the typo. That should be David Henesy. ^BR
December 20, 2024 at 11:07 PM
Because it's a simple process on Bluesky that doesn't require us to pay or give up a bunch of personal information as on other platforms. ^BR
December 6, 2024 at 2:09 AM