"A man can only take so much."
Robert Culp portrays suburban veterinarian Jim Kiler in this made-for-TV movie. Kiler is pushed over the edge by young punks who destroy his property and threaten his family.
Digitized from VHS.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070497/
This is almost an update of the 1967 "Hotrods to Hell." ABC made both movies. Love 'em both.
Buckeyecat2002 3 weeks ago
ABC Movie of the week 11 years old and i was in total awe of the cars, The 1956 Chevy Nomad Called "The Exorcist" was in Cerritos Ca, The Exorcist Nomad was featured in and on the cover of 1001 custom and rod ideas sept 75, $600 dollars he paid for the nomad from a junkyard and then pt $30,000 into it. WOW!!!!!! THANKS FOR POSTING THIS RARE GEM !
Johnnysmalibublue55 3 weeks ago
@nickellicker I seen this movie at 11 years old , and it has been on my mind for a very long time as well, I LOVE THAT 1956 Chevy Nomad "The Exorcist".
Johnnysmalibublue55 3 weeks ago
@rfitzhen100 My thoughts exactly
bjroberts65 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
He should have shot the bastards dead
rfitzhen100 2 months ago
Hrm... when the St Bernard dog comes into it, it's like some kinda 'Beethoven' sequel gone horribly wrong...
wpl955g 2 months ago
This was filmed in the Palos Verdes Peninsula neighborhood of Rolling Hills Estates and it still looks like this for the most part.
Synthetrix 2 months ago
Forgive this last comment by me I really thought it was Jane Alexander what a mistake to make. Sorry about that.
starlight76able 6 months ago
Anymore Jane Alexander and Robert Culp would be fabulous. Thank you for this have not seen it since two decades.
starlight76able 6 months ago
Terrific movie. Well done, Mr. Culp.
LA90004 6 months ago