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File Size: 6986 KB
Print Length: 231 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0786429291
Publisher: McFarland; Reprint edition (January 27, 2015)
Publication Date: January 27, 2015
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B005WXFV8G
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Thank you David Deal for this great, comprehensive book on all the TV Fright Films of the 70's. This book is for anyone who remembers the movies of the weeks on one of the 3 big major TV networks. Everything is listed here from, "All The Kinds of Strangers" to " You'll Never See Me Again" (how fitting since the made for TV movies have gone the way of the 8 Track and shag carpets.I was little apprehensive at the price, but I did not realize that 1) this is a NICE Hardback book and 2) the extensive details given to each film.David gives a synopsis of each movie and if the movie is worth watching, no spoilers, which is nice. Included in the description of the movie is a list of the actors, where else they can be seen in other tv and movies,and various trivia. He also give's names of directors, music producers and the names on the credits along with the date the movie aired first and the network.The last pages are first, a chronological order of the movies from Jan 1970 all the way to Dec 1979. Second is an extensive index.There were several movies I can recall vividly seeing (Don't Be Afraid of the Dark's TV version was way better than the new movie version) and a few that I had been looking for but never knew their names.This is a great book for reference or as a gift.
I grew up in the seventies a time when movies were made simple and horror wasn't so complex the decade when the nature strikes back began with Willard, Ben, Stanley and frogs, AIP vampire films were hot and the Planet of the apes films were closing its final chapter with Battle.The movies you listed Brought so many fond memories of horror telefilms.From Dan Curtis films to Don't be afraid of the dark, cat creature, gargoyles to devils like The devil's Daughter and CrowHeaven Farm with Paul Burke and Hope Lang. I really Enjoyed reading this book!★Thamks for the Memories!
Television in the 1970's was a very different animal than whatit is today. To start with, there were only 7 channels..at least in NY.And, most programming, used to end around 3am...National Anthem, pleasetake a bow. A staple of 1970's Television were "Movies of the Week"many of those, thankfully, were thrillers/suspense/horror andnow courtesy of David Deal we finally have a book that chroniclesthose films in "Television Fright Films of the 1970s"The books spans the entire decade from 1970-1979 and boasts over 150 films. All films include a Cast & Crew listing plus running time and original date of airing. The reviews are intelligent, witty and enlightening with a number of great photos and/or promotional postersfrom the period.Moreover, the author never approaches the subject mattertoo seriously. What's most refreshing about "Fright Films" isthat Mr. Deals isn't on any particular "agenda" he writes,critics and analyzes accordingly without going overboard. Nevermean-spirited but not afraid of the occasional tongue lash that of which Barbra "I Dream Of Jeanie" Eden seems to be the recipient of on morethan one occasion.While I have no major criticisms there are a few minor points, here and there. For example, the reviews are generally short. A plusin most cases although some films deserve a deeper study. At times, Mr. Deal goes on a slight tangent on other projects that the stars/director etc..have done and drifts off from the movie in question.However, if you expect this book to only cover "pure" horror you may be disappointed. It runs the gamut from "Suspense" to "Disaster"to "Crime-Thrillers" and a litany of other sub-genres related and/or associated with Horror. That said, there are some real "Horror" classicsand lost gems in this entry..from "Trilogy of Terror" [1975]"Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" [1973] "The Initiation of Sarah" [1978]"Satan's School for Girls" [1973] "Vampire" [1979] "Duel" [1971] and the "The Spell" [1977]..to name a few.Kudos to Mr. Deal for researching and successfully executing aforgotten period in our Telefilm history
Deal's approach to the subject matter - light, encyclopedic, and playful = makes his short reviews a fun read but the Kindle edition of this book suffers from a number of major problems - the first being how extraordinarily difficult it is to page to a specific film. The telefilms are alphabetical by title but there is no cross-referencing which allows the reader quick access. Instead, one must use the Kindle's awkward search system to locate the title you are looking for, then, when multiple locations for the title come up, you must hope you click on the correct choice or you will have to start the process all over again. A neat index at the end of the book lists all the mentioned telefilms but, again, the reader can't click on a title and get there quickly. There is also no way to get to specific films from the table of contents. Finally, Deal spends more time on lesser films and less time on the important and memorable films of the decade, often spinning off into unrelated tangents about actors, directors, writers and their work outside of the film he begins with.That being said, there is no other reference like it for people with a fondness for this genre. Beggars can't be choosers. The book disappoints in many ways and the Kindle edition makes it worse. Stick to the paper edition.
David Deal's book is certain to rekindle feelings of nostalgia for those who grew up on a steady diet of television during the decade of the 1970s. It is well researched and not only features in depth details and analysis of these 1970s telefrights, but also offers many interesting biographical details regarding the lives of the talent involved in these films. Highly recommended for anyone who grew up during the weird but unforgettable decade of the 1970s with a television tuned to the three networks of the day.
Great resource for anyone interested in the glory days of made for television horror movies. Quite a few of these movies I remember from my childhood.
Nice guide to the tv movies but unfortunately there were instances where the ending was spoiled!
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