JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN- THE MADISON EQUATION 60's ANTHOLOGY HORROR
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- Опубліковано 31 січ 2018
- Episode 16: Barbara Bel Geddes stars in this complete early episode of the British anthology horror/suspense TV show from early 1969. A detective investigates the electrocution of a computer technician and discovers that it's no accident. This series has STILL never been released on VHS or DVD. Submitted for non-commercial use (except by the copyright holder (which is NOT me)) and is for nonprofit educational purposes.
64 year old man here, I love growing up in the decades that I have, from watching outdated technology shows like this to everything in a handheld. Device, I continuously tell myself I’m living in the future, pairing my phone with my car my Bose speaker my iPad, on and on
I used to watch this show in 1969 when I was 12 yrs old on my Mom n Dad's black n white Zenith TV in the corner of their bedroom from 10 pm to 11 pm just before my Dad watched the news n went to sleep so he could get up for work the next morning. They had another TV in the living room they watched until Johnny Carson came on after the News at 11 pm, Carson came on at 11:30 pm!!! The things you remember so clearly from youth are amazingly weird, so this is a total blast from the past, seeing what influenced me so very much as a teenager!! I could only remember the beginning music playing in the dark empty amusement park with no one there but the coasters were still rolling!!! That music was sooo cool n haunted my head for my entire life!!! I just lucked up on this opening music tonite for the first time since 1969, n WOW!!! I knew I remembered it from somewhere!!! Thanks for the memory jog!! I couldn't remember the name of the show n no one I ever met or knew could remember it either, until now,. That it was called "Journey To The Unknown"!!!! Awesome!!!
When I first saw the intro in the '60's as a teener, the hair on the back of my neck stood up! Today at 70, why the hell, I'm still scared!
One of the first scary TV series I watched. Simply loved it. The Intro still haunts me today.
Love this wish it would be shown on TV ( the whole series) maybe talking pictures, who knows.🙂
I simply loved and still do “ Journey to the Unknown “ and, subsequent two episodic movies that were released in the USA. At least one ( if not two episodes) were based upon stories by Charles Beaumont of “ Twilight Zone” original series fame as well as other notable authors and screenwriters. What can I say but thank you so much for this anthology. With “ Hammer “ one can’t go wrong 💝!!!! I also noticed some “ Hammer “ regulars in this series. So nice to revisit a most entertaining, competently written series as this. Again thank you so much. “ Hammer’s House of Horror “ is also on UA-cam… just FYI.
Great writing and acting,,,,one of my favorite episodes of this series
What a great show!! So glad I stumbled on this one.
The bloke who plays her husband's been in everything, Fawlty Towers etc. that's what I love about this show, you watch an episode and it's like 'oh he's out of such and such' great show, thanks for uploading, mate.
Wow! What a treat. Love this series and when I saw the opening credits, "Barbara Bel Geddes," my heart leaped. She is still as beautiful and talented today. I think.? Okay. I was surprised by the ending 😏❣️
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I LOVED this series and would have to beg my parents to let me watch it.
I've never seen or heard of this series that only lasted a year, producing 17 episodes (of which this actually is #7, se bottom). I guess the competition was too tough when it comes to horror/fantasy/sci-fi TV series in the late 60s. But I'm going to watch them all if they're here for various reasons. One being this is an American-British co-production between Hammer Films and Fox TV (distr. by ABC in USA and ITV in UK). It was also produced by Anthony Hinds, not only the son of William Hinds (stage name Will Hammer, co-founder of Hammer Productions), but also co-founder of Hammer Films, and the one who ran Hammer during its heyday with Michael Carreras (also a director). Also, I recognize (and appreciate) several of the directors that made some of Hammer's most famous movies, like Peter Sasdy, Roy Ward Baker and Alan Gibson. And the actors are a mix of veterans (Joseph Cotten, Vera Miles, Roddy McDowall, Michael Gough, George Maharis...) and young, up-and-coming actresses like Stefanie Powers, Tracy Reed, Patty Duke and Carol Lynley. And some of the stories/teleplays came from Americans Richard Matheson, Robert Bloch and an uncredited Ray Bradbury. Looking forward to these! //J, Sweden
Miss Ellie from Dallas ! Anyone remember ?!
Spooky theme tune and the opening filmed at the long closed Battersea Fun Fair I believe.
Veddy, veddy British.
The opening shot of the train track and building is of the Stonebridge Park sidings and newly built Wembley Point, at the junction of the A404 and A406. Futuristic design for the time..
Thanks most kindly. I'd been looking for this episode for years.
Thanks. I am enjoying watching these.
Thanks for posting this. Very entertaining!