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El estrangulador de la noche

Título original: The Night Strangler
  • Película de TV
  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 14min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
4,7 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Darren McGavin and Jo Ann Pflug in El estrangulador de la noche (1973)
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  • Director/a
    • Dan Curtis
  • Guionistas
    • Richard Matheson
    • Jeffrey Grant Rice
  • Estrellas
    • Darren McGavin
    • Jo Ann Pflug
    • Simon Oakland
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    4,7 mil
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    • Director/a
      • Dan Curtis
    • Guionistas
      • Richard Matheson
      • Jeffrey Grant Rice
    • Estrellas
      • Darren McGavin
      • Jo Ann Pflug
      • Simon Oakland
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    • 43Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Darren McGavin
    Darren McGavin
    • Carl Kolchak
    • (as Darren Mc Gavin)
    Jo Ann Pflug
    Jo Ann Pflug
    • Louise Harper
    Simon Oakland
    Simon Oakland
    • Tony Vincenzo
    Scott Brady
    Scott Brady
    • Capt. Roscoe Schubert
    Wally Cox
    Wally Cox
    • Titus Berry
    Margaret Hamilton
    Margaret Hamilton
    • Prof. Crabwell
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Llewellyn Crossbinder
    Nina Wayne
    • Charisma Beauty
    Al Lewis
    Al Lewis
    • Tramp
    Ivor Francis
    Ivor Francis
    • Dr. Webb
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Dr. Richard Malcolm
    David Armstrong
    • Police Officer
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    Margaret Bacon
    • Reporter
    • (sin acreditar)
    Al Beaudine
    • Reporter
    • (sin acreditar)
    Francoise Birnheim
    • Restaurant Woman
    • (sin acreditar)
    John Blower
    • Bar Patron
    • (sin acreditar)
    Loren Brown
    • Bar Patron
    • (sin acreditar)
    Bill Clark
    Bill Clark
    • Bar Patron
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Director/a
      • Dan Curtis
    • Guionistas
      • Richard Matheson
      • Jeffrey Grant Rice
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    7The_Void

    Kolchak is back in a superior follow-up to The Night Stalker!

    The Night Strangler is the follow up to the successful 1972 TV movie 'The Night Stalker'. Aside from featuring similar titles, the films also share similar plot lines, and it could be said that this is something of a remake of the first film with a slightly more in depth story. I won't profess to be a big fan of the first film in the series, although I found it to be a more than decent TV movie and I did enjoy it. This film isn't a big improvement over the first one, although I would say it's an improvement; with a longer running time and a more well thought-out plot, this one delves into it's subject matter more and feels more like a proper movie than a made for TV movie. Darren McGavin once again plays Kolchak; a maverick reporter who this time finds himself in Seattle after being ran out of Las Vegas (probably for annoying everyone with his constant persistence!). Coincidence strikes and pretty soon he's on the trail of yet another vampire! He discovers that every 21 years for over a hundred years, a group of people have been killed within a small time period and thinks the murders are connected.

    The thing that stands out most about this film is most definitely the central performance from Darren McGavin. His portrayal of the stubborn reporter is great to watch and always ensures that the film is entertaining. A lot of the film consists of our unlikely hero trying to convince the relevant authorities that his suspicions are fact and them disbelieving them. These scenes are fairly clichéd, although they are fun to watch; and again it's mostly because of McGavin's excellent impersonation of the central character. Since the film is really about the detective on the trail of the vampire, there's not a great deal of actual bloodshed or bloodsucking in the film, although that isn't much of a hindrance because as a thriller it works very well and director Dan Curtis does manage to create several moments of suspense that kick the action up a level. It's always obvious where it's all going, and the ending doesn't come as a surprise; but it's a fun time getting there. This film and the first one were pilots for a TV series and obviously they did the trick because Kolchak was solving more mysteries in his own TV series a year after this film was released.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Same Story, Different City

    This was a second pilot for a television series that aired after this movie was shown. Another pilot, "The Night Stalker," a year earlier. This one actually kicked off the series, called "Kolchak: The Night Stalker," which ran only two years. It seemed to be popular so I don't know why it didn't last longer.

    At 90 minutes, this was longer than the first pilot but very similar in plot. The only major change is in the cities. Here, our intrepid reporter-hero "Carl Kolchak" (Darren McGavin) is hunting down a serial-killer werewolf in Seattle instead of Las Vegas.

    He has the same common opponents, meaning his newspaper boss "Tony Vincenzo (Simon Oakland) and a hostile police chief (played by Scott Brady). Along the way you get to see a bevy of beauties including Jo Ann Pflug and Nina Wayne. You also have brief appearances by somewhat-famous actors John Carradine, Margaret Hamilton, Al Lewis and Wally Cox.

    The story will keep your interest and has good suspense at the end. The only annoying part - at least for me - is the overdone yelling between McGavin and Oakland, and McGavin and Brady. Every single time - every time - that pairing is on screen it is nothing but a shouting match. Can you say "abrasive?" It's just too much. Thankfully, on DVD, I can use the English subtitles and mute the sound button so I can turn off these screaming lunatics. Unfortunately, those shouting sessions take up a good chunk of the movie.
    10movieboy-12

    DEFINITELY BETTER THAN THE FIRST!

    I love this movie! It's better, sexier, and even more scary than the original "The Night Stalker". I know sequels degrade the first films, but this is the best sequel besides "Scream 2" and "A Nightmare On Elm Street 3" that I have ever seen.

    I love this movie and give it **** stars. SEE IT!
    duluoz-2

    One hell of a follow-up to THE NIGHT STALKER and perhaps even scarier!

    After an estimated 75,000,000 viewers tuned in to ABC-TV on Tuesday, January 11, 1972, television history was made. That night, one-third of America was transfixed to its TV sets as the tale of an intrepid, hard-nosed reporter named Carl Kolchak pursued an elusive modern-day vampire across Las Vegas before dispatching the bloodsucker with an inevitable stake-through-the-heart. At the time, THE NIGHT STALKER, an ABC Circle Film, became the most watched television program in the history of the medium, which enticed the ABC brass to quickly reassemble key players of the telefilm (actor Darren McGavin, producer Dan Curtis, and writer Richard Matheson) to lay plans for its sequel.

    Thus, THE NIGHT STRANGLER hit the airwaves a year after its popular predecessor. The talented Darren McGavin reprises his role as Kolchak, the tenacious newsman in trademark straw porkpie hat and rumply seersucker suit, who arrives in Seattle, meets up with his cantankerous former editor Tony Vincenzo, and lands another unearthly assignment. This time around, the locum tenens of the vampire is an immortal alchemist named Dr. Richard Malcolm, an ex-Civil War physician who gains superhuman strength and avoids death by concocting an elixir of life, a substance whose main ingredient is human blood! Every 21 years since the end of the Civil War, Malcolm returns to the Seattle streets to procure blood from the bases of strangled women's skulls. But Kolchak manages to locate the undead medico's lair in Old Seattle's underground ruins and foils the creature's attempts at another 21 years of dormancy. Again, local authorities ice his chances at publishing his macabre story and the hapless reporter becomes footloose once more.

    Like THE NIGHT STALKER, THE NIGHT STRANGLER is a bone-chilling tale that blends gritty detective drama with a touch of the supernatural. Fast-paced plot, nail-biting suspense, and above-average dialogue highlight this sequel, which rivals the original telefilm for originality and overall quality. Contrary to popular opinion, THE NIGHT STALKER and THE NIGHT STRANGLER are much better TV fare than any episode of the much-overrated Kolchak rip-off THE X-FILES, and these telefilms serve to remind viewers that TV has indeed produced some outstanding programs, programs which mark the halcyon days of the medium.
    10david-697

    Superior sequel.

    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.

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    • Curiosidades
      Beyond 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.
    • Pifias
      Kolchak and the researcher Mr. Beery each refer to a "photo" of Civil War surgeon Dr. Richard Malcolm multiple times, but it's clearly a drawing.
    • Citas

      [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.

    • Versiones alternativas
      There 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.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Svengoolie: The Night Strangler (1996)
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      My Blue Heaven
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      Music by Walter Donaldson

      Lyrics by George Whiting

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de enero de 1973 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Night Strangler
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Bradbury Building - 304 S. Broadway, Downtown, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresa productora
      • ABC Circle Films
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      • 1h 14min(74 min)
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