Movies on TV back in the 60s and 70s were like real life. One pass , and that's it. No instant replays, no fast forward. No freeze pauses. Maybe that's why they were so precious and memorable.
I am 51 years old and still remember 1973, I was 4 years old, best of television history on only 4 channels from TV Guide...All of this before UA-cam, happiest childhood ever curfew was lightning bugs......Thank-you UA-cam, we came into this world with nothing, and seventies television was all we needed, even with dysfunctional families in the home this was your escape and extended family in your living room.......
I was 6 in 1973. I was blessed with an older sister who liked my company and introduced me to all these made for TV movies. In spite of my young age, I remember them all, fondly. Pure nostalgia for me now.
57 here - I remember the older Men still wearing suits and Hats and the older Ladies in their Cat Eye glasses and dresses … people had dignity still , and presented themselves the best that they could. Now we are in BABYLON .
@@QueenSnowPea I was born in 1970, but remember quite a few pf these gems and love revisiting and rediscovering them again or for the first time) like this here!
In 1973, I can remember swinging on my swing set for hours dreaming I could jump out of my swing to the sky and meet the Super Friends on a cloud and fly with Superman, those were the best and happiest years......oblivious to the world......just a happy kid...
Two fond memories of Summer '73, Bobby Goldsboro's solid gold hit single "Summer, The First Time" And at the end of the Summer, KFRC dedicating The Carpenter's "Top Of The World" to the World Series Champion Oakland A's
Seeing this again was great! It's been 30+ years. Somehow I remembered it first airing on NBC. Interesting that I recognized the young detective in the police station (Bill Vint) who had a larger role in "Howling in the Woods" just 2 years earlier. I just wish this transfer wasn't stretched to fit the screen. Thanks for posting!
Ah, the 70s. What a great Era to come of age in, wild by my mother's standards when l was in my teens, tame by today's insanity. So glad l was alive to enjoy the decade then and remember it fondly now.
+CynthiaLyman .Me too ! I remember watching this as a teenager in the late seventies and I am just so delighted to have found it again - right here on You Tube . The 70's was the best decade of all time and not only for movies :-) .
John Conway Totally agreed: The music, popular films (both theatrical releases and TV gems like this one) books (think of fiction from that time also adapted to film like The Exorcist, Jaws, Coma just to name a few) cars, pop culture in general...the list goes on and on. Take care.
@@E-Kat Ha! Because in 1973 we didn't have vcrs and they didn't repeat shows as often as they do today. If homework wasn't done, mom shut off the tv right in the middle of the program until it was...and we were left to wonder how it ended.
@@sevenirises omg, we had a similar situation but the reason for shutting the TV was different. A single kiss, too low cut dress, conversation about sex and we were chucked out of the room or the TV set was turned off! The excuse was that we were too young. We were told we must be 16 to watch films were people kiss and when we were 16, then we were told we must be 18!! So we really couldn't watch anything, not even pop singers wearing too revealing clothes. Breasts were in the same category with murder. Life was so strange. I'm glad you were finally able to see the ending!!
@@E-Kat Lol....then you would never have been able to watch tv today! I wonder if that's why my mom always called it "the boob tube"?...lol. God bless our parents for trying so hard to keep us pure.
I haven't seen the ends to this movie till today, for the same reasons you wrote in the comments section. No VCR, no rebroadcast soon after movie aired, and had to do homework. VIK, 1965.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! I have not seen this movie in the last 40 years (since I was a kid)!!! I always looked for it to be re-aired, but never found it, until tonight!! Loved the suspense and and this rare David Hartman movie! Extra KUDOS since you showed this WITHOUT COMMERCIALS!! Thank you again! Totally enjoyed this movie!
Very well made ,great story ,acting and directing,I remember watching these made for TV movies in the England, in the seventies ,they screend them twice a week, Wednesday and Friday,great watching them on UA-cam again,so many to choose from,1973 was a fabulous year,for television and the cinema,the biggest stars in the world were Redford,Eastwood McQueen,and Reynolds,what more could a person ask for.
Another great example of a gripping powerful 70s TV Drama,low Budget and with simple enough Story but really edge of your seat.....also effective how theres no idle chit chat at the end,just the unforgettable conclusion,with lots of Emotion leading right into the end credits-----Bonus,one LOAC after another,typical of the 70s(Lovely Old American Car).Big brash beautiful(though hell on gas consumption).One could just about live in one of those,or certainly stretch full out and sleep.By the way ,a good 90s equivalent of this Story is the Vanishing if you havent checked it out.
David Hartman used to host ABC's Good Morning America. Jess Walton had a long career on The Young & The Restless. Good to see these two in something different.
I truly enjoyed this movie. Thanks for the upload. Just about every time I searched drama or suspense movies Lifetime movies would pop up. Well two weeks ago I searched 70’s movies and haven’t seen a Lifetime movie since. 🙂
Wow! Thanks for uploading this. I remember watching this movie during the afternoon movie when I was younger and having the last 5 minutes get cut off both times. I never got to see those last minutes until now. Thanks much!
I TOTALLY AGREE with you Patricia..love the movies of the '60, 70, & some of the '80's! David Hartman was in the old Ironside series, The Bold Ones, The New Doctors, and Lucas Tanner series before he went to journalism and Good Morning America. Missed his actor over the years...
Thanks for uploading this hard to find tv movie. Jess Walton has the charm of a young Audrey Hepburn. Thank you to UA-cam for all of these classic gems.
Are talking about actress Jane Wyatt who's playing the mother in this? I'm only asking because Wyatt is the one with the Transatlantic accent similar to Hepburn's.
SPOILER!!! Don't give the movie away. You just wrecked it for anyone who hasn't seen it before. You should put SPOILER ALERT so people don't read your comment. Smh ...
Great movie! Will you be actively uploading more hidden 1970s movie gems again someday soon? This is the first channel I ever subscribed to! Great content!
I LOVE THESE OLD MOVIES THEY ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE NEW STUFF .... WITH GREAT ACTORS ! David Hartman ... Ned Bliss Jane Wyatt ... Mary Alden Ralph Meeke ... Will Alden Jess Walton ... Vicki Bliss Joseph Campanella ... Lt. John Stillman (as Joe Campanella) Colby Chester ... Bob Sellini George Murdock ... Desk Sergeant Bill Vint ... Ben Frank Parker ... Ticket Seller (as Brett Parker) Larry Watson ... Garage Mechanic Ned Wertimer ... Motel Clerk Jewell Lain ... Mrs. Hagan Jessica Jones ... Missing Girl
ABC produced the most effective of these 70's made-for-tv thrillers. Interesting reminder here how before his successful run as the original host of "Good Morning America", David Hartman was also quite a good actor.
The only thing about these incredible entertaining late 60's, early 70's made-for-tv movies is that, in these intervening years, our knowledge of crime elements, police precedurals, forensics, etc, is so much more sophisticated than it used to be. Also, we have all seem what seems like every possible plot element in movies and tv series since then. But even though many of us knew from a very early moment exactly what happened to this woman, itt is still really cool just to watch it unfold.
just watched 'Dying Room Only' and it made me think of this movie. All I could remember was the wife saying 'You'll never see me again' And here it is. These movies came on about midnight every night in L.A. during the early/mid seventies. I watched 'em all!! Thanks for the posting!!!!
I remember seeing this movie as a kid, the movies of the week were fantastic, i miss the movies of my youth, they are so much better then some of the stuff on t. v. today, these kind of movies would keep you glued to the t. v. and then you would be sad when they were finished, this is the only movie i know that david hartman was in, then later on he would be one of the hosts of the morning talk show good morning america with joan lunden. very good movie, like alot.
That was really cool how in the very beginning she threw her head back and there was the title to the movie! Kind of artsy. Don't see anything like that these days. Maybe I'm looking at it from a mans point of view but though she is drop dead gorgeous she was acting very immature in the beginning where they were having the fight. Kind of like a spoiled child. I'm 60 yrs old and have watched this movie maybe 3 or 4 times down through the years. Great movie! David Hartman should never have given up acting. He does a great job! And of course so does Jess Walton.
ii was 8 or 9 years old and lisaw this movie when it originally aired on the abc movie of the week and always remembered the wall things like that stick in your mind when ur little this was a great movie!!
The harpsichord seems especially reminiscent of the early 70s, even featured in shows like The Partridge Family back then. And suddenly, it vanished. I too really like the sound, and how it defined this era.
@@michaeltnewyorknights8413 I was just discussing this very instrument yesterday with an older friend who plays guitar. I remarked how I hope the mandolin AND the harpsicord make a comeback, and soon. Happy New Year.
I was 17 when this movie aired. Another one of my favorite's. Ralph Meeker one of favorite actors back then. Played Bugs Moran in The St Valentine's Day Massacre. This is the third movie. I just watch him in for the last two days on UA-cam. The food of the gods 1976. The Alpha Incident 1978.
Wow I didn't know that that had Wesco gas stations back then Sinclare Town talk...I remember that Town talk used to had out yellow balloons.Thanx 4 the yuppie I remember this movie brings back memories. thanx G/b paula
📺 WOW!... I've never seen this one I don't know how this got pass ME during the 70s??? I was always that popular girl that was up on everything the movies in the theater / TV along with FASHION and the most current records!...GOOD MOVE/ GOOD ONE!!!..👍Thanks for POSTING! 😳
He didn’t HIT her!! She BIT him! 🤣 For the love of God, I’ve watched this movie a couple times throughout the years..& I always think “why doesn’t he say she bit me!” I pushed her involuntarily. Lol
He did hit her as a reaction but it was a weak hit, in self defense, and the camera is on her like it was the most brutal punch in film history. I knew that she set up a fight, and the poor script didn't help it. They were unbelievable together anyway.
Didn’t take long from their acting like love birds on a picnic to tearing each other’s throats out--lol Good movie, though. The kind I used to watch after school in the evening. They just don’t make any good TV movies anymore
jess walton is a beautiful, prety woman. she played the first jill on the 'young and restless'. her mama jeannie cooper stayed on her case all the time. i have never seen this movie, and iam 63yrs.
@@KelliViti that's right! Couldn't remember orig Jill's name. I didn't see this one either -- was 13 at the time, wasn't usually watching tv at that point during evenings. Ookie David Hartman though lol, he was in a lot of stuff back then, commercials, too. She's so pretty vs his not too handsome self imo anyway. Fun to catch up on these 70's films, great time to grow up!
@@VomitPinata ~ That was Ralph Meeker, a veteran actor by the time of this movie. He worked in many feature films, and appeared in dozens of television series, and numerous made for TV movies from the early 1950s, until 1980. A notable point in his career was the portrayal of the literary private detective Mike Hammer, in the 1955 feature Kiss Me Deadly.
Movies on TV back in the 60s and 70s were like real life. One pass , and that's it.
No instant replays, no fast forward. No freeze pauses. Maybe that's why they were so precious and memorable.
just like life...dull and boring most of the time.
I am 51 years old and still remember 1973, I was 4 years old, best of television history on only 4 channels from TV Guide...All of this before UA-cam, happiest childhood ever curfew was lightning bugs......Thank-you UA-cam, we came into this world with nothing, and seventies television was all we needed, even with dysfunctional families in the home this was your escape and extended family in your living room.......
We're the same age buddy. I was also 4 in 1973.
Here here!
What you said.
Im 56 and 73 was the best year fir rok n roll ( glam rok) and b movies ...
I was 6 in 1973. I was blessed with an older sister who liked my company and introduced me to all these made for TV movies. In spite of my young age, I remember them all, fondly. Pure nostalgia for me now.
57 here - I remember the older Men still wearing suits and Hats and the older Ladies in their Cat Eye glasses and dresses … people had dignity still , and presented themselves the best that they could. Now we are in BABYLON .
I loved those "Movie of the Week" things back in the day. It was a great concept, and there were some seriously good films.
The 70's , best time of my life a era that don't return anymore . I'm 61 now , i'ts so amazing see this again , thanks .
I'm 51 and agree.
I'm 42 and I don't remember.
Jose Marin Right to every word you said 👌
1975 will return the very day I inform my employer that I am retiring.
This was a great movie. I love reliving my feelings of watching movies made for television in the '70s.
Me too. I remember this movie. I was 16 at the time. I sure miss those days.
@@QueenSnowPea I was born in 1970, but remember quite a few pf these gems and love revisiting and rediscovering them again or for the first time) like this here!
In 1973, I can remember swinging on my swing set for hours dreaming I could jump out of my swing to the sky and meet the Super Friends on a cloud and fly with Superman, those were the best and happiest years......oblivious to the world......just a happy kid...
My 1973 was eerily similar.
@@v8infinity8 So was mine, I was also 4 years old in 73 as John was.
Two fond memories of Summer '73, Bobby Goldsboro's solid gold hit single "Summer, The First Time"
And at the end of the Summer, KFRC dedicating The Carpenter's "Top Of The World" to the World Series Champion Oakland A's
Seventies, the happiest time of my childhood....life was wonderful as a kid in the seventies and we knew it!
Agreed. I was 10 in '73 and not a care in the world. Outside playing/riding bikes all day.
Mine too, especially the music
Not mine, lived in fear of another day. All my childhood was like that.
I'm so happy for you, it's really lovely to hear that not every child had a bad childhood.
@@joemarchand8313 I was 13!
It proves that a thriller can hold one's attention without resorting to violence and gore!!!
Another good one! You're keeping these gems alive, love this era! Thanks a lot!
Saw this when I was very young. Been trying to find it for yrs. Thanks so much for posting . Made my day!!!
Seeing this again was great! It's been 30+ years. Somehow I remembered it first airing on NBC. Interesting that I recognized the young detective in the police station (Bill Vint) who had a larger role in "Howling in the Woods" just 2 years earlier. I just wish this transfer wasn't stretched to fit the screen. Thanks for posting!
really good movie, and satisfying ending. I grew up in the 70's and love those old movies.
Remember when they would run a mini series? 2 or 3 nights in a row.
Ah, the 70s. What a great Era to come of age in, wild by my mother's standards when l was in my teens, tame by today's insanity. So glad l was alive to enjoy the decade then and remember it fondly now.
Same here.
@Cynthia Lyman Me too honey,. Fond memories.
Almost makes a person wish they could go back to those carefree days again.
Amen and Happy New Year, too.
+CynthiaLyman .Me too ! I remember watching this as a teenager in the late seventies and I am just so delighted to have found it again - right here on You Tube . The 70's was the best decade of all time and not only for movies :-) .
John Conway Totally agreed: The music, popular films (both theatrical releases and TV gems like this one) books (think of fiction from that time also adapted to film like The Exorcist, Jaws, Coma just to name a few) cars, pop culture in general...the list goes on and on. Take care.
This movie is just great shot, I'm really impressed. The highest recognition for the actors in the lead role. Regards from Poland 🇵🇱👍👌
What a great movie!!! Action and Suspense all the way..These older movies made for TV or not would blow today's garbage into the weeds!.
I have been waiting since 1973 to see how this movie ended! Thanks for posting.
Why didn't you see the ending then?
And now you have a reply to your post 7 years later... :)))
@@E-Kat Ha! Because in 1973 we didn't have vcrs and they didn't repeat shows as often as they do today. If homework wasn't done, mom shut off the tv right in the middle of the program until it was...and we were left to wonder how it ended.
@@sevenirises omg, we had a similar situation but the reason for shutting the TV was different. A single kiss, too low cut dress, conversation about sex and we were chucked out of the room or the TV set was turned off! The excuse was that we were too young. We were told we must be 16 to watch films were people kiss and when we were 16, then we were told we must be 18!! So we really couldn't watch anything, not even pop singers wearing too revealing clothes. Breasts were in the same category with murder. Life was so strange.
I'm glad you were finally able to see the ending!!
@@E-Kat Lol....then you would never have been able to watch tv today! I wonder if that's why my mom always called it "the boob tube"?...lol. God bless our parents for trying so hard to keep us pure.
I haven't seen the ends to this movie till today, for the same reasons you wrote in the comments section. No VCR, no rebroadcast soon after movie aired, and had to do homework. VIK, 1965.
Thanks for posting - love these '70s classics! Good and fun mystery.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! I have not seen this movie in the last 40 years (since I was a kid)!!! I always looked for it to be re-aired, but never found it, until tonight!! Loved the suspense and and this rare David Hartman movie! Extra KUDOS since you showed this WITHOUT COMMERCIALS!! Thank you again! Totally enjoyed this movie!
Very well made ,great story ,acting and directing,I remember watching these made for TV movies in the England, in the seventies ,they screend them twice a week, Wednesday and Friday,great watching them on UA-cam again,so many to choose from,1973 was a fabulous year,for television and the cinema,the biggest stars in the world were Redford,Eastwood McQueen,and Reynolds,what more could a person ask for.
Another great example of a gripping powerful 70s TV Drama,low Budget and with simple enough Story but really edge of your seat.....also effective how theres no idle chit chat at the end,just the unforgettable conclusion,with lots of Emotion leading right into the end credits-----Bonus,one LOAC after another,typical of the 70s(Lovely Old American Car).Big brash beautiful(though hell on gas consumption).One could just about live in one of those,or certainly stretch full out and sleep.By the way ,a good 90s equivalent of this Story is the Vanishing if you havent checked it out.
6 foot 4 myself but I loved those vans of the 70s 80s I was born in 68
Thanks for posting, these 70's TV movie are always worth a watch
David Hartman used to host ABC's Good Morning America. Jess Walton had a long career on The Young & The Restless. Good to see these two in something different.
She was on Capitol before that too !! XD Did you notice the BTTF clocktower when David was running across the green at night ?? XD
I truly enjoyed this movie. Thanks for the upload. Just about every time I searched drama or suspense movies Lifetime movies would pop up. Well two weeks ago I searched 70’s movies and haven’t seen a Lifetime movie since. 🙂
Wow! Thanks for uploading this. I remember watching this movie during the afternoon movie when I was younger and having the last 5 minutes get cut off both times. I never got to see those last minutes until now. Thanks much!
Good movie! They should restore it--kept my attention the whole time and had a story that made sense.
I TOTALLY AGREE with you Patricia..love the movies of the '60, 70, & some of the '80's! David Hartman was in the old Ironside series, The Bold Ones, The New Doctors, and Lucas Tanner series before he went to journalism and Good Morning America. Missed his actor over the years...
Not bad! Thank you for downloading.
Thanks for uploading this hard to find tv movie. Jess Walton has the charm of a young Audrey Hepburn. Thank you to UA-cam for all of these classic gems.
Are talking about actress Jane Wyatt who's playing the mother in this?
I'm only asking because Wyatt is the one with the Transatlantic accent similar to Hepburn's.
this was some good T.V . ..Thanks I was 11 when this aired back in 1973.
This is well done--I can remember riding in those big cars...we were really very modern then.
"OMG,What a Great movie,So Glad she was Found Alive,Thank-You for Sharing!!!!"
Right On!! You can say Alot without giving the entire ending!
SPOILER!!! Don't give the movie away. You just wrecked it for anyone who hasn't seen it before. You should put SPOILER ALERT so people don't read your comment. Smh ...
Great movie! Will you be actively uploading more hidden 1970s movie gems again someday soon? This is the first channel I ever subscribed to! Great content!
WOW! That was GREAT!!!! Thanks for posting!
What a great movie and some of my fav. actors. Very suspenseful from start to finish. Watch again and again.
I LOVE THESE OLD MOVIES THEY ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE NEW STUFF .... WITH GREAT ACTORS !
David Hartman ... Ned Bliss
Jane Wyatt ... Mary Alden
Ralph Meeke ... Will Alden
Jess Walton ... Vicki Bliss
Joseph Campanella ... Lt. John Stillman (as Joe Campanella)
Colby Chester ... Bob Sellini
George Murdock ... Desk Sergeant
Bill Vint ... Ben
Frank Parker ... Ticket Seller (as Brett Parker)
Larry Watson ... Garage Mechanic
Ned Wertimer ... Motel Clerk
Jewell Lain ... Mrs. Hagan
Jessica Jones ... Missing Girl
The husband is always a suspect even till today. She is so adamant. Well, happy ending and I like it. Thank you for the upload ❤
Television movies USED to SO VERY GOOD !
Wow,I've seen a thousand thrillers..and I never saw that twist coming. Thanks for upload.
Great to see this TV movie - many thanks for the upload!
ABC produced the most effective of these 70's made-for-tv thrillers. Interesting reminder here how before his successful run as the original host of "Good Morning America", David Hartman was also quite a good actor.
From the time movies had good scripts
That was fabulous I was glued to it Jeannot Szwarc was a great little director went on to direct Jaws 2 and is still busy making TV shows today
Your welcome, happy you love this movie too. Great watch!
Agonizing suspense. The wall scene will give me nightmares for sure. Thanks for sharing this movie.
The only thing about these incredible entertaining late 60's, early 70's made-for-tv movies is that, in these intervening years, our knowledge of crime elements, police precedurals, forensics, etc, is so much more sophisticated than it used to be. Also, we have all seem what seems like every possible plot element in movies and tv series since then. But even though many of us knew from a very early moment exactly what happened to this woman, itt is still really cool just to watch it unfold.
This movie was great, thanks for sharing
just watched 'Dying Room Only' and it made me think of this movie. All I could remember was the wife saying 'You'll never see me again' And here it is. These
movies came on about midnight every night in L.A. during the early/mid seventies.
I watched 'em all!! Thanks for the posting!!!!
Great movie! Keep posting the suspense movies! Love them!💞
I remember seeing this movie as a kid, the movies of the week were fantastic, i miss the movies of my youth, they are so much better then some of the stuff on t. v. today, these kind of movies would keep you glued to the t. v. and then you would be sad when they were finished, this is the only movie i know that david hartman was in, then later on he would be one of the hosts of the morning talk show good morning america with joan lunden. very good movie, like alot.
Another TV movie with David Hartman in it: "The Feminist and the Fuzz"
That was really cool how in the very beginning she threw her head back and there was the title to the movie! Kind of artsy. Don't see anything like that these days. Maybe I'm looking at it from a mans point of view but though she is drop dead gorgeous she was acting very immature in the beginning where they were having the fight. Kind of like a spoiled child. I'm 60 yrs old and have watched this movie maybe 3 or 4 times down through the years. Great movie! David Hartman should never have given up acting. He does a great job! And of course so does Jess Walton.
ii was 8 or 9 years old and lisaw this movie when it originally aired on the abc movie of the week and always remembered the wall things like that stick in your mind when ur little this was a great movie!!
Me too. I was 23 when this movie aired and I always remembered the wall thing.
I miss the harpsichord! All the horror movies used to have a harpsichord in their soundtracks; sadly, no more.
The harpsichord seems especially reminiscent of the early 70s, even featured in shows like The Partridge Family back then. And suddenly, it vanished. I too really like the sound, and how it defined this era.
I miss decent scripts! Miss these movies.
@@cynthialyman2636 I love the harpsichord too!
@@michaeltnewyorknights8413 I was just discussing this very instrument yesterday with an older friend who plays guitar. I remarked how I hope the mandolin AND the harpsicord make a comeback, and soon. Happy New Year.
Omigod you're right lol
David Hartman is an AWESOME ACTOR!!! I don't think he ever got the recognition he deserved.
I TOTALLY AGREE W/YOU! David Hartman was a very good and under rated actor!
I AGREE AND AGREE WITH YOUR COMMENT TOTALLY UNDERRATED ACTOR !
Thanks for these uploads. Will be watching a boatload of them.
This is a great movie, thank you
Isn't that a young Jill Abbott from Young and the Restless? My mom and grandma were crazy about that show! Lol
It was breathtaking love the 70s flick actors were real good many thanks❤❤❤😘
A charming lady and actress !
I see actors I have never seen since I was a little child. Wow! Amazing. 😮😊
Wow, really entertaining. I liked it! 👍
Very good story! Thank you for sharing this.
Never have seen this before! They don't make made for TV movies like anymore! Thanks for posting!
I enjoyed this movie. Definately worth watching. But if he called out, "vicki" just once more I was going to scream! lol
Definetly...should have dubbed most of them out before it first aired!!!
Omigod I remember this movie! I haven't seen it since it originally aired. From what I remember it was very scary.
Great choice! I barely can remember this one. Where do you find them!
Thanks!
Well that escalated quickly!!
Good movie. Thank you!
I was 17 when this movie aired. Another one of my favorite's. Ralph Meeker one of favorite actors back then. Played Bugs Moran in The St Valentine's Day Massacre. This is the third movie. I just watch him in for the last two days on UA-cam. The food of the gods 1976. The Alpha Incident 1978.
This was really good! I probably missed this when it aired, Maybe I was tired from loading hay onto the wagon!
Brilliant film 🎉cnt beat the 70s films 🍿 🎥
OMG,,, I haven't screamed at a movie in a long time... SHE RIGHT THERE 😵!!! GREAT MOVIE!!!
I remember seeing this when it was on TV. Good movie.
I remember seeing this on TV back in '73 - I was 9 yrs old. The woman in the wall gave me nightmares!
I watched this movie when I was 8 and I always remembered the wall
He's an avant garde building builder guy. Terrific.
Good movie. Love these that you can't figure out before the end.
Wow I didn't know that that had Wesco gas stations back then Sinclare Town talk...I remember that Town talk used to had out yellow balloons.Thanx 4 the yuppie I remember this movie brings back memories. thanx G/b paula
wow! THANK YOU!
A neat mystery film,thanks for posting.
Wow, I remember this one! It was scary to me as a kid way back when.
Thank you! 😘
What a family 🙈🤣🤣 that was creepy
Typical suspense thriller !!!! Verry gooooddd !!!! 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
📺 WOW!... I've never seen this one I don't know how this got pass ME during the 70s??? I was always that popular girl that was up on everything the movies in the theater / TV along with FASHION and the most current records!...GOOD MOVE/ GOOD ONE!!!..👍Thanks for POSTING! 😳
He didn’t HIT her!! She BIT him! 🤣 For the love of God, I’ve watched this movie a couple times throughout the years..& I always think “why doesn’t he say she bit me!” I pushed her involuntarily. Lol
He did hit her, to stop her biting him.
He did hit her as a reaction but it was a weak hit, in self defense, and the camera is on her like it was the most brutal punch in film history. I knew that she set up a fight, and the poor script didn't help it. They were unbelievable together anyway.
I remember chips cost 25 cents and chocolate 5 cents those we're the days
Didn’t take long from their acting like love birds on a picnic to tearing each other’s throats out--lol
Good movie, though. The kind I used to watch after school in the evening. They just don’t make any good TV movies anymore
I love David Hartmann’s car in this movie
Good job he was an architect , but surely it's easier to bury a body outside.
Great film! Thank you
This one was awesome!!! And to think I was only one when this was made. lol!!!
The 70s made for tv movies were, in my opinion some of the best.
I liked this movie and the scene when they were talking at home and then argued i just like their acting specially vikki
Really! I found their acting in that part kind of forced. She was acting like a soap opera character.
Good film. Suspence till the very end Thanks for posting
4.9/5 Stars - I'd like to know who put the *item in the {place}. Great suspense.
true love is great Iwish I find someone who loves me like that
Jan J, I would have hit her too if she started chewing on my hand.
Me too. Never did
I wish, I love Mädchen Amick from Sleepwalkers (1992). Got to watch that movie tonight!
jess walton is a beautiful, prety woman. she played the first jill on the 'young and restless'. her mama jeannie cooper stayed on her case all the time. i have never seen this movie, and iam 63yrs.
The original Jill was Brenda Dickson.
@@KelliViti that's right! Couldn't remember orig Jill's name. I didn't see this one either -- was 13 at the time, wasn't usually watching tv at that point during evenings. Ookie David Hartman though lol, he was in a lot of stuff back then, commercials, too. She's so pretty vs his not too handsome self imo anyway. Fun to catch up on these 70's films, great time to grow up!
The man that played her father also played a drunk in an episode of Cannon also. LoL
haha! i've seen him in a bunch of 70s TV movies and shows and he always seems a little drunk for real!
@@VomitPinata ~ That was Ralph Meeker, a veteran actor by the time of this movie. He worked in many feature films, and appeared in dozens of television series, and numerous made for TV movies from the early 1950s, until 1980. A notable point in his career was the portrayal of the literary private detective Mike Hammer, in the 1955 feature Kiss Me Deadly.