She Cried Murder (1973)
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- Опубліковано 12 лис 2011
- Staring Lynda Day George & Mike Farrell
A model, while riding in the front car of a subway train, witnesses a woman being pushed in front of the train. But when the police come to interview her, she recognizes one of them as the man who did the pushing. - Розваги
For once a movie where a woman can run without tripping and also manages to hide well and not panic.
And her hair stayed fabulous. And her clothes were spotless. How did that happen?
@@fododude She still looked fresh and glamorous while trying to escape on the edge of the railing 😜😜😜
@@fododude it's a tv movie and they film things in takes .and in-between the freshen up the actress or actor with makeup
Thought she was getting over her husbands death after 4 months? I know it's just a movie but it's surprising how many people think that way, I lost mine 4 years ago and it's still hard.
I really love these old 70's movies,I was born in 72,so I missed out on a lot of these,thanks for all the work, posting these great movies...
Me too, my mom was always watching these when I was a baby she was 17 dad was 18. We had a great childhood!!! Now I love these while doing laundry and before bedtime 😂
Cool 😎 you was born in 1972 I was born in 1962 love Linda day George so beautiful.
@@chadpainterspallete620 yes 1970 movies are cool 😎 scream pretty Peggy and are you in the house 🏠 alone and don't be afraid of the dark love them flims
Always a joy to watch Lynda Day George, she has made my collection several times.
You know I just so appreciate the free movies, I'm poor and thank God I don't pay 100 plus for dish!!!
me too :) ssh! :P
Afraid there are more and more _nouvaux pauvre_ what's going on in the World lately 🤔
yes .. I aint had tv 18month .. all bullshit on it REPEATS .. just view youtube etc … and another bill avoided ..liggaly THE TV LICENCE
Direct TV.,300 channels and nothing to watch....UA-cam and EVERYTHING!!!!!to watch...I feel like it can't be real...
You DONT need tv licence to watch UA-cam. It aint live .. And your watching it on Laptop. Bt Broadband
"Who loves ya baby..." I miss these old movies. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Where's his lollypop🤔🍭
The whole movie is one big long chase….
It was fun acting as an extra in that movie as a fifteen year old, just found my paystub again, woo hooo! $29.25 less 59 cent ACTRA fee for a great day's entertainment, and a chance to stand in line in front of Telly Savalas at the coffee truck.
+Donald MacDonald-Ross my dad was also an extra in the movie! at 48:57, wearing the plaid pants and blue sweater. he says he was about 15 too!
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i Forwarded n saw ur Dad First hehehe Maroon n white plaid n baby blue shirt 😇
I loved "working" as an extra on the Robin Williams movie "Patch Adams." I still have my check stub too and honestly, I would have paid them to let me do it!
Donald MacDonald-Ross
@@786fareena Lol, sign of the times.
Who's watching in 2021
She must be a marathon runner! The whole end part of the movie involved racing all over town. In tall '70's wedge shoes, no less.
Her main problem is that she keeps waiting for him to either see her or catch up with her. lol. Ah, the 70s!
Ah, the movies!! That would be why there aren't so many murders irl, people are not that stupid.
ROFL
It was worth watching this 70s cop thriller for Telly Savalas Let alone Lynda Day George and 70's thrillers always hold a fascination for the actors ,cars and use of the cities where they are filmed.
Loved it, my favourite actors
I find it funny how they covered up the TTC symbol on the trains with a TS symbol which could only stand for "Telly Savalas". This is a fun film to watch and I agree that this is some very nice vintage footage of Toronto and the way it was back in the early 70's. My dad was attending the University of Toronto around the time this was being filmed.
1973 I was 6 year's old and i remember seeing this! Awesome movie!! This is when they used to make good movies and TV shows that were awesome original movie's awesome plots& stories! Vs today zzzzzzz hahahaha 🤣
It's good to see that in that old movie at least cops were trying to help an ordinary public against one of their own !!!! 😉
for once a smart girl that could outwit a dirty, psychic cop. absolutely awesome movie! kudos!
Sharmishtha Basu.......we know that he is a dirty cop but was he psychic?? Where exactly is he shown to be psychic??? I missed that about him and I did watch the entire show more than once!!!!
Thanks
Think they mean psycho
Straight forward not like today's drama to messy However this classic great straight forward great acting thanks for unloading for us cheers from AUSTRALIA
Oh, Telly Savalas in a 70's movie. What a treat. 😁💙
I can't believe she left her son alone and took the phone call.
My mother would have done the same in the early 70’s. It was a different world back then. In the 90’s, I never let my daughter out of my sight-ever.
Back in those day's it was safe not like today on where scary ppl hand's down
Back in those day's it was safe not like today on where scary ppl hand's down
I rode my bike to school from age 5 on.
I was born in 1968.
My parents worked so I would go to my grandparents to eat and right back out until the street lights came on.
No worries ever!!!
Not in today's world.
Was raised a little north of Cincinnati and there were even hippies around my town back then.
I miss those days
so many good films, in those days, thanks for uploading!
Lynda Day George was all over TV in the 1970s, playing in all sorts of schlock. She has virtually disappeared since then!
York Mills back in the 70's
How sweet is that !
great to see vintage Toronto circa 1973. Telly Savalas later played a cop with a sassy catch phrase "who loves ya, baby?" and Dr.B.J. Hunnicutt is a cop.
I am a Chinese and I like this movie. This is a old old movie. The ladies were so beautiful back in the olden days.
***** hahahaha
the olden days lol......its 1973 not 1873!
Dear Ms. Yoyo - This is not, I repeat NOT an "old, old" movie. A very "old old" movie is from the 19 teens or 20s - and would have been SILENT. An "old old" movie would be from the 30s or 40s. An "old" movie would be from the 50s - early 60s. Anything from late 60s to 80's is an "older" movie. Anything from 1990 - 2005-ish is a 'less recent movi eand "olden" days were, as another person already explained, when there were more horses than Model T's. (You can Google 'Model T). .
***** Amy Schumer, Sarah Jessica Parker, Julia Roberts....all ugly women that are "in the movies" as leading ladies.
*****
Most people think Amy Schumer is a pig and SJP is a horse. The verdict, surprisingly, is mostly out on Julia Roberts. I don't know how anyone could find her (or Drew Barrymore) attractive, but many seem to.
Love these older movies! Thank you!
Thanks for uploading this movie! Really enjoyed it and was a nice break from REALITY at this point;)
Loved the suspense in the chase scenes. Thanks for the upload!
See? Ms. Cornell left the bldg. already & yet the police still missing in action! BRAVO, MEN IN UNIFORM... 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Another goodie from the 70s and there’s the bonus of Telly Savalas.
Good thriller. Telly Savalas & Lynda Day George played good parts as main characters.
Great movie with the talented & stunning Lynda Day George!!!
I need a rest after watching all the running. Thanks TV.
Me 3
Lol
Lynda Day George what a beautiful lady, it's been so long, I forgot her, glad I seen the movie to remind me how gorgeous an actress she was.
Great to see Kojak and B J from Mash!! x
Lynda Day George is so beautiful!!!
Must have been her pre-Mission Impossible years?
@@dttruman Post-Mission Impossible, actually. The series ended in March of 1973; this aired in September of '73.
@@martinspencer5283 My bad. She looked younger here and I wasn't paying attention to the year of the movie
You are beautiful too.
The woman's hair is so beautiful!! I love Telly aka Kojack💞Those are the only compliments I give this movie😰
Telly's hair is also beautiful. :-D
Her hair is absolutely beautiful, and I myself like telly. I used to watch kojak as a kid in the 70s. VIK 1965.
I so agree with you, other than her beautiful hair and seeing telly Sovallis, kojak, this movie did not meet my expectations.
I love Telly. Watched as Kojack and many movies too...Such a good actor. RIP.
Filmed here in Toronto, Canada so cool
excellent film, très bon suspense, j'adore ce genre de thriller policier. La meilleur époque du cinéma Américain, tout était au top, le choix des acteurs, la musique, les décors la couleurs de l'image, l'intensité de l'ambiance on a jamais fais mieux, on en redemande.
That was the 'TTC', Toronto's subway system. My God, we still use many of those same old cars that they used in the movie (it's now 2016)! Way to go, Toronto, we stopped improving in 1973!
Do they still sweep the streets, in Toronto? It was the cleanest city that I had ever seen back in the 70s!!
Old cars ... from 1970s ... shows they were well made!
Why was an American made for TV movie filmed in Toronto ? You must be mistaken ?
@@MrLyndarenaud Toronto is a hellhole now and I wouldn't step foot in it again after 30 years .And I was born there .
@@johnchalmers .
Movies are partially or completely made in whatever city will offer the production company a tax break.
Pay attention to the end credits and you will see movies get made "on location" all the time.
yes, the 70's where precious film is spent on numerous carshowy scenes of actors walking to and from their newest model cars.
She is driving me nuts with these places she is running to!!
Lady from Manhattan Lol! Yeah, like stop going to those isolated abandoned places!
Kiona McNutt movie was filmed in Toronto.
You haven't seen much tv or gone to the cinema lately, have you??
She was annoying me when he took her son and kept trying to get her to answer and she wouldn't. He could have got impatient and hurt her son.
@@aprilcitygirltocountrywife7440 I agree with you.
During the chase, the lady will always run towards secluded places & stopped periodically as though wanting the culprit to trace her trails...😂😂😂
Memories of the NYC trains and the smell. Probably much more cleaned up now. Great actors in this movie I'm just starting to watch it thanks!
Very good movie ! Really love these older movies always good to watch thanks for sharing.👍
thank you thank you thank you! I've been looking for that for ages!
excellent I've been looking around for this for quite a while...thanks
She was in terrific shape-got Telly out of breath and limping 😂😂🤣Gr8 movie💯💋
Anytime someone is chasing you go straight to the police station.
This is a good movie which I'm now about to watch for the second time.
Very good movie! Thank you!
good film thanks for posting, thumbs up a lot
Lynda Day George was a favorite of mine!!!
Saw this on first run back in 73. Essentially a 70 minute chase. with a very charismatic Telly Sqvalas on the hunt for Lynda day George. Telly would have been better advised to clean up the victim's apartment than a day long persuit. Still Mr. Savalas made a compelling presence, possibly leading to his signature role of Kojak less than a year later.
Some nice vintage Toronto footage here. 48:41 is Osgoode Subway Station, 57:13 "End of the Line" is actually St. Andrew Station, both with their original Virtolite tiling, and of course the large chase sequence after is around Davisville yard and shops.
Very good.Thank you.
GREAT MOVI. LOVED IT THANK U FOR UPLOADING.🐶🐶🐶🌺🌺🌹🌹🎁🎁🎈🎈🎁🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶
Very suspenseful and scared the bejeezus out of me.
How does she manage to run to so many deserted places.... instead of finding those with people who might be able to help??
Safety in numbers! But, not in this case it seems....
The crew on the movie train must’ve had some buffs aboard. Every time the front of the train is visible there’s a different destination sign displayed. Red Not in Service , then York Mills , followed by St. George.
Lynda George was a beautiful woman! I enjoyed seeing her in something else than "Mission impossible"..👍
Liked the movie with Telly, Lynda, and Mike, but why didn't she go to the nearest Police Station, instead of running everywhere.
thank you for your upload..XD
I'd always love to see movies like this.
Lynda Day George played "Lisa" on the 1970's era "MISSION IMPOSSIBLE"!
love this movie! thanks!!!!
Lynda Day George! Wow, that takes me back to the 70s!
I'm so scared of Telly Savalas. It's almost not entertainment to have to deal with him.
He is just a big teddy bear! 🩷🩷🩷 I could never be scared of Telly! 🥰
Loved this movie all my favorite actors in it may they all R.I.P.
Kojak is in this LOL. It's always a pleasure to see Mike Farrell.
Dr. Hunnicutt the cop
Where did Brodie get the fresh suit if he had been under a piece of scenery and he hadn't been home?
I want a really good remake .
I can recommend this film, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I wasn't born in the 70's I'm a 80's baby but I love old movies like this here all the music was music like bloodstone natural high came out in 1973 temptations heavenly 1973 Also the hues corporations
good , I love it , I want to see more
Some awesome old tv flicks here boy these bring back memorys every friday night had to watch scary movies lol what a blast!!!! Ned the Dead there was another one back then too cant remember what it was now but I remember lot of these you posted. I thing the one that scared me most was Night Gallery tho gawwwwwwwwwd even today they freak me out. I had the worst night mares lol my mom would get so mad at me wakin every body up in the night screamin bloody murder. LOLOLOL FUN STUFF!!!
I really miss Telly
great movie,it has a good plot to it. the tronronto subways are a hole lot cleaner than new York city subways.
Linda Day was in hella shape for this one! She ran like a marathoner!
Really great movie! Love these old ABC movies.
Telly Savalas put aside his role in Kojack for this one too.
I wouldn't think you would need extras filming in an active subway station.
we have a telephone call for you.....no mobiles or cordless phones in the 70s
Filmed in wonderful Toronto Ontario Canada. During the 70's was indeed a different time here. However, to this day people are still pushed in front of the TTC trains.
She is beautiful. He is sinister and everyone can act. What's not to like
Always enjoyed watching Savalas….he was scary in this one!
Great movie 👍👍👍
What a fantastic thriller, loved it, great cast, Everytime I saw Telly Savalas all I could think of is all the great years he played Kojak, well the ending was an electricfying one to say the least!!!Gary Bailey KingofDarkness
OMG _HE_ trespassed - he didnt read that sign 😏
Good movie :)
If it was theend of the line for all passengers to disembark, surely there was a way out to street level, which would have been much more safe and logical than running around in an underground goods place? Wouldn't have made such dramatic cinema though!
Great Good story ❤
thanks Kceill, keep watching
Why is this uploaded in a stretched aspect ratio? It was shot in 1.33:1. Why distort it? I didn’t think you did that with your uploads. I’m a fan.
great movie
Good movie!
Just smart writing all around hands down man I miss the 70s!
Even the music score sounds like it came from Kojak!
By the way, Telly, Barnaby Jones called -- he wants his brown LTD back.
LOL Yeah for some reason I think that Brown LTD would have fit Kojak's personality better than that Buick Regal. It looked cooler too me. Plus the music for thisTV Movie was composed by John Cacavas who composed a majority of the Kojak episodes.
Excellent
That looked realistic with no glitz or unbelievable stuff added. Maybe, that's why, to some, it seemed boring.
It looks more like Eglinton to me. St. Andrew's old tiles are being uncovered again as the TTC is removing the metal slats and they look whiter than that.
How can a mother who sees her baby being kidnapped run at such a leisurely place ? somehow couldn't appreciate the acting nor the direction !😕
Michelle maltra...finally, thank goodness I m not alone wondering about her leisurely approach and lack of fear, panic, worry...duh..anything? That woman went into p a u s e. Some sick writers directors and actors in this backward movie. Telly Savalas must have been hard pressed for cash to even pretend to participate in this movie.
Good movie 🎬
She is pretty