Vampire Part 6
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If a man was really aware that a clandistine sub-cult of in-human monsters known as "vampires" were living among us, he would either retreat into a corner; or dedicate his life to destroying them...but either way he'd be a drinker because it's hard to deal with this new reality. Kolchak should have show'ed-up to each vampire scene with wooden stakes, cross'es, holy-water...and a six-pack of beer. Who wouldn't have to bet sauced-up before taking on these monsters of the neather-world? lol
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I think its in another part but the best line from this show is: Catherine Rawlins had been missing for 3 years. Words to the effect: she was no longer missing and she was no longer considered a person - classic
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Mr. McGavin, we miss you. What a great hero Carl Kolchak was, the ordinary man facing off against superhuman evil and always triumphing!
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I do now. As a kid watching this when it originally aired, I never realized it.
But "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" was not the only culprit. Similar template style, fill-in-the-blank script writing (or whatever it's called) is obvious in other programs. Try watching a season of "Columbo". :-P
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@slmacph Are you saying that you find these shows repetitive & predictable? :P
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Stories, very good stories is what captivates us.
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Great show,but why would any vampire keep their coffin outside the house?
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This terrified me when I first saw it in the 70s. Why did Kolchak tortures us with his clumsiness?!
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Thanks!
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i sound like these it was better then then now motherfuckers,but intros and all that had to be veiwed to get the full effect.
Suzanne Charney as Catherine Rawlins, the Vampire is memorable!!
The ending is CLASSIC and Carl's final comments on who the Vampire was, says it all from the Coroner's report:
She was DEAD for at least three years...
" Three years ", says Carl. " Three years "
Much obliged, naysgrace.
CorporalPitts 2 years ago 9
The scene at 7:07 where Lt. Mateo looks down at Cathrine Rawlins and then looks up at Kolchak, after he pounded the stake through Rawlins' heart, is one of the series most powerful scenes. Kolchack's look back at Mate displayed his determination to overcome all evil.
flint55 1 year ago 2