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The Force of Evil

  • TV Movie
  • 1977
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
211
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The Force of Evil (1977)
CrimeThriller

A murderer on parole victimizes a family against whom he holds a grudge.A murderer on parole victimizes a family against whom he holds a grudge.A murderer on parole victimizes a family against whom he holds a grudge.

  • Director
    • Richard Lang
  • Writer
    • Robert Malcolm Young
  • Stars
    • Lloyd Bridges
    • Pat Crowley
    • Eve Plumb
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    211
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Lang
    • Writer
      • Robert Malcolm Young
    • Stars
      • Lloyd Bridges
      • Pat Crowley
      • Eve Plumb
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Lloyd Bridges
    Lloyd Bridges
    • Dr. Yale Carrington
    Pat Crowley
    Pat Crowley
    • Maggie Carrington
    Eve Plumb
    Eve Plumb
    • Cindy Carrington
    William Watson
    William Watson
    • Teddy Jakes
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Sheriff Floyd Carrington
    William Kirby Cullen
    • John Carrington
    Jerry Ayres
    • Deputy Jones
    Cindy Eilbacher
    Cindy Eilbacher
    • Bonnie
    • (as Cynthia Eilbacher)
    Steve Itkin
    • George Lerman
    Stephen Coit
    Stephen Coit
    • Dr. Foley
    William Conrad
    William Conrad
    • Narrator
    • Director
      • Richard Lang
    • Writer
      • Robert Malcolm Young
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    6merklekranz

    I'm not going to kid you ..........

    Taken for what it is, a 1977 TV movie, "Force of Evil" is above average entertainment. I'm not going to kid you though, believability is not one of it's strong points. Lloyd Bridges plays a doctor, and while Lloyd Bridges may not be able to tell when someone is dead, a doctor definitely should. The entire last half of the film pivots on this point, and drags everything down a notch. The acting is scattered, although William Watson is memorable as the villain "Teddy Jakes". There are definitely some scenes, such as the mom and daughter discussions on the houseboat, that I could have lived without. I actually rate this less than IMDBs 7.7. To me it's a 6.0 at best, because it seriously challenges believability. - MERK
    7Coventry

    "Cape Fear" remains the most forceful evil, but a tense TV-thriller nevertheless

    It's always good and useful in case you learn a few things from watching a movie, is it not? I learned two things from "The Force of Evil". Number 1: the basic plot of the classic thriller "Cape Fear" remains effectively disturbing and scary regardless of the setting, characters and production values. Number 2: like with Leslie Nielsen, it has practically become impossible to watch an older and serious role of Lloyd Bridges without being reminded of his slapstick roles in "Airplane!" or "Hot Shots". The second learning might as well be very personal, so I feel it's better to elaborate on the first. "The Force of Evil" is a modestly produced and rather anonymous late 70s TV-movie that also got released as a 60-minute episode in the cult series "Tales of the Unexpected". Although not credited as such, it's a pure imitation of J. Lee Thompson's "Cape Fear" (adapted from the novel "The Executioners" by John D. MacDonald) with a few minor changes in the plot and the adding of a supernatural atmosphere. The villainous, downright evil role put down by Robert Mitchum in "Cape Fear" is obviously unsurpassable, but I'll gladly admit that William Watson also depicts a truly menacing and uncanny monster here in this version. He, Teddy Jakes, is a rapist/murderer on parole and returning to the remote little Arizonan town where he used to live and work in the local clinic. The eminent surgeon there, Dr. Carrington, refused to provide him with a fake alibi 8 years ago, and that's why Jakes ended up in jail. He's back with an intense grudge against Dr. Carrington and his family, but Terry Jakes is smart enough to stalk and terrorize people without leaving any evidence or even doing something illegal. The good and noble Doctor is driven to desperation so badly that he's even ready to take the law into his own hands.

    You see, it's "Cape Fear" all over again, but "The Force of Evil" is nonetheless worth tracking down for its tense atmosphere, the strong performances and a handful of noteworthy creep-moments. For example, the home delivery of a box of flowers (or are they?) is quite grim, and so is the first confrontation between Teddy Jakes and Dr. Carrington's daughter on her horse. Oh, and I also want to congratulate the casting director with his/her choices. The odd-faced Watson is perfect and the pairing of Lloyd Bridges and John Anderson as brothers is also really smart.
    10daedelus-1

    Very memorable and cool

    I remember this movie 27 years later so that should do justice to its staying power! Without giving away anything, suffice to say I recall the movie being thrilling, in a 1970's sort of way (those were more innocent days for everyone). William Watson turns in a really good performance as the scary guy too!

    What I also find interesting is the cast: Lloyd Bridges is good in anything he does and Eve Plumb, for those who may not remember, was Jan Brady and later tried (more or less unsuccessfully) to branch out into TV. If I recall she was in a movie about a girl who had multiple personality syndrome.

    The ending of this film, if I recall was especially scary, again, for the time.
    Dethcharm

    "The Sport Is In The Stalk! Stalking, That's What I'm Doing!"...

    Dr. Yale Carrington (Lloyd Bridges), his wife Maggie (Pat Crowley), and their daughter, Cindy (Eve Plumb), begin being stalked by chronic gum-chewing Rapist / murderer, Teddy Jakes (William Watson). After seven years, Jakes has gotten out of prison, where Dr. Carrington helped to put him. Jakes is now hellbent to avenge this delay in his pursuit of the criminal lifestyle.

    Of course, the law can't touch him, and the Carringtons must find a way to survive. Ominous acts start right away, making it all too clear that Jakes is serious. He also makes sure to do little things that are creepy, but not illegal. As Jakes' attacks escalate, can anything be done to stop this madman?

    A made-for-TV remake of CAPE FEAR (with some added twists and turns), THE FORCE OF EVIL has loads of suspense, along with an effective atmosphere of lurking dread. It always feels like Jakes could strike at any moment! Jakes himself is pretty scary, in a ruthless, unpredictable way. Watson plays him with gleeful menace. Bridges plays the everyman, pushed to do whatever it takes to protect his family and himself. Originally a part of the TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED series.

    EXTRA POINTS FOR: The "special delivery" scene!

    Eve Plumb fans rejoice! She's in more than a few scenes, and she's good!...
    Rick-245

    TV-movie suspense classic

    This was produced back in the late 70's, back when they still made suspense movies for TV that were entertaining (remember the 90-min. ABC movies of the early 70's? This film is in a similar vein but better). Like others have said, this is one that you remember all through the years if you originally saw it as a kid or teen. It had some pretty memorable shock scenes for it's time and especially for television. It also features very good performances from the actors: Lloyd Bridges, William Watson as the bitter ex-con Teddy Jakes, and veteran character actor John Anderson as Lloyd's brother & sheriff trying to find ways to catch Jakes before he hurts Bridge's family. I found this on VHS back in the early 90's but I'm sure it's out of print now - I'm glad I picked it up when it was available because it's almost as good now as it was 27 years ago. Hopefully, a re-make of this will be produced at some point down the road, although the plot is quite similar to "Cape Fear".

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      This was originally an episode of Tales of the Unexpected (1977).
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      Follows Tales of the Unexpected (1977)

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tales of the Unexpected
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Quinn Martin Productions (QM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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