I was living in Denver when they filmed this movie and was an extra in this movie! I was in two scenes one of which (at least) was shown. You actually see me walking across the screen at the end when Monte is walking down the stairs at the state capitol building in the end! Thanks for posting this movie - I've been looking for this movie for years!
A little bit of knowledge can be very dangerous in the wrong mind. I always loved Telly Savalas. He can just give a look and you know you’re doomed. And his voice. Delicious 💝
Watched it twice now on this channel - it's _laid back_ brilliance. (ie these actors are so professional they nonchalantly carry out their profession giving their utmost but making it look natural, spontaneous and eminently convincing. Not one of them lets the others down.)
Well done for its time , and still holds up as a serious drama of the 70s . Telly brings the goods without even trying. The realistic tone and the lack of corn makes it a vintage crime drama worth the watch.
Can I just say thank you for posting this movie. I remember watching it in Britain with my now dear departed dad. I have been looking for it for years and at last someone put the soundtrack on. TV movies were a very strange beast in the 70s and mostly distinctly average but I remember the story and effects in this one always stood out for me. Very hard to find.
Old movies were great! Even some of the best ones, didn't show everyone, everything and people had to use their imagination! Many, younger people think, older movies were too slow. They like everything, fast breakneck- paced, bloody, gory, violent and crazed. Also, full of Zombies and witches. These newer movies, have an overdosing of special effects, foul language and unwholesomeness, that dominates almost all movies. A Good, entertaining movie, WITHOUT, constant nudity and sexual perversion is basically, the way of the Dinosaur 🦕, Extinct!😢😭💔
@@angeladay1534 Always refreshing to see these movies of a gone by era. Even the music associated with these movies involves real orchestration with real instruments. No electronics and no CGI. Hollywood has desensitize the viewing public over the years purposely. It has gotten to the point that many movies need to have shock and awe to make the cut. Now they have us watching animation and cartoons. Everything is so fake all around.
@@gigigiseleworld: Not exactly matinee idol looks, but somehow sexy even if bald. Those eyes could give you a penetrating stare, and the voice was just beautiful, like smooth whiskey.
Telly Savalas was one of those real men types. You don't really see too many of them anymore. The ones that just exude this tough persona. This was a really good movie.
Thanks so much for posting this video, grew up watching Kojak and have always loved it. I prefer older movies even though I've seen most of them, they're so much better than what's been shown the last 20 years. Again, thanks!
They were certainly better than the times we're in now! The only thing about that era I didn't enjoy was the high school years. They were excruciating for me.
I was unfortunately born in 2003 but I have an endless affinity for the 70s, such beauty, such grace, such groove, I envy anyone that experienced such a perfect decade
I had this Movie once on a VHS Tape when is was shown on TV, but there was never a rerun from it again, so thanks for posting this Film. Momte Marham played later on in the 90s on "Baywatch"
At minute 22 and 07 seconds, Savalas lights a cigarette while holding, striking, and lighting, using a book of matches with one hand. I watched it three times. amazing! Excellent movie. Great musical score.
Not bad tv movie. Savalas is in his exact Kojak persona. I also watched every Ironside episode at least twice, and although this movie was shown just one year after she left Ironside, somehow Anderson looks so different with her big hair and more mature look, that it took me until 10 minutes before the end to realize it was the superb "Eve Whitfield."
I always thought Barbara Anderson was a natural beauty. I'm not a lesbian, just giving her proper respect, her being a gorgeous female. She would have been a very pretty,knock out, with her long hair feathered. Farrah Fawcett Majors was NOT beautiful. It was the haircut. 👸🏼She's a Queen! 😹🌟💖
Good ol' made for TV movie back in the fun days where it seemed there were no worries in the world as a teenager. I loved Telly Savalas. The coolest bald headed Greek that made it all sexy! Yul Byrnner too.
@@feyhanemli1507I wished that I could go back in a time machine and relive those wonderful years. Most of my family was alive and the world was much better back then.
Monte Markham, my homeboy from West Palm Beach-attended Palm Beach High and was one grade ahead of some other actor named Burt Reynolds-Monte was also a regular on Hawaii Five 0-Monte and Burt studied under Watson B Duncan at Palm Beach Junior (now State) college-both of my parents and Gloria Maddox mentored under Watson. Monte's parents owned a floral shop in West Palm Beach back in the day.
I was given a little parcel and jokingly said "let's see what's in it without opening it" and I placed my hand close to the parcel. I instantly saw lots of paisley patterns, green, purple and pink! When I opened it, this is exactly what it was! Dress with these patterns! It was a shock to everyone, including me! Since I've had similar experiences, out of the blue. It doesn't work every single time, it's rather spontaneous. 😊
I’ve had many similar experiences. My mother is much stronger, though. She’s afraid of it. She knew I was getting divorced before I had actually decided.
@@annamarielewis7078 can you share any of your experiences and anything more about what your mum has experienced, please? I'm so incredibly curious how can this be happening to us. I've dreamt about my darling husband's illness about two years before and then all of a sudden it all started happening, frame by frame, word for word what the nurses said to me; I saw it all unfolding in front of my eyes, often when a nurse was approaching me I'd remember that he will say to me " can you please follow me" just like in the dream and he took me to a partially shut down ward, with emergency lights only, where he told me, just like in the dream, that the nurses don't look after my husband very well and that after I leave at midnight, they completely ignore him. I saw it like we watch a film, so much in advance but couldn't do a thing to alter the reality. How this is even possible? Does it mean that our whole lives had been preplanned already? I can't stop thinking about it and I'm afraid of my dreams. Thank you.
@@annamarielewis7078 oh, first of all, I'm so sorry about your divorce. This is so sad. I hope, you're happier now and that it was the right move. My best regards to you and your mum. 🤗🤗
Gotta give credit to the director - this is a real tight narrative , no bullshitting . If you notice many a time the sequence is not completed but the scene shifts to the next shot leaving it to the viewer's imagination. Great performances from Savallas & co .
So, like, what do we do? Imagine they diffused that last bomb . . . Or that psychic ran out of building before it blew and saved his own skin while the detectives all got got blown to smithereens?
so bad that i get older than i can tv show from the old days collect i have an few dvd but there are so many old tv shows but when you born in belgium you can not buy some because the are not all to buy also the come from america and they re all american tv show . and yes he was playing great in this tv show 👍👍👍
Good film. Never seen this before: it is clear that this and another fine TV movie thriller called SHE CRIED where Savalas played a detective stalking a young woman(played by Lynda Day George)who witnessed a murder led him to playing KOJAK initially in the excellent film THE MARCUS-NELSON MURDERS ahead of the series fifty years ago.
Interesting that with a bomb consisting of a hundred sticks of dynamite, they still allow curious onlookers to get within a hundred yards of the potential blast site. Even children.
They didn't seem to be in any big hurry to clear out that traffic jam on the highway overpass right near by either. I would think they'd be backing those cars out of there asap.
I absolutely love Telly Savalas. I "discovered" him in Kojak and loved his role. If he wasn't in this movie, I wouldn't have wasted my time because this was a corny movie, but it was worth my time with him staring in it. He was basically Lt Kojak, just calling him "Phil" and in "Denver", but all I saw was Lt Kojak. Thank you for this upload. Made my day. 😊😊✌✌
Yes, there were alot of hot people in the 70s, just like Barbara Anderson in Visions of Death. But, my gawd there were alot of dirty, disgusting freaky hippies high on something, not marijuana.
One of the best of the 1970's TV movie-of-the week; with a solid cast, solid performances and an intelligent, controversial script. It was first titled "Visions"; then it was retitled "Visions Of Death." Then it was prevented from being shown for a long time because of a controversial scene... a somewhat precise visual and explanation of how to make homemade nitroglycerine in a bathtube, if you can believe that! ... These days, however, you can probably find a UA-cam video on how to make a homemade H-bomb! . . . I hope there are real-life superheroes like 'Professor Lowell', with powers of Extra-Sensory Perception, willing to put an end to the bad guys of the world! One of my favorite TV movies!
I was in a Statics class when our professor was lecturing and he zoned out. Nobody did anything, so I went to the office and got him some help. Some of the others were laughing and I told them to shut up.
Looking at the way the men dressed and general appearnce to alone is good for younger genaration not to mention the maturity that shines through,something im afraid we just dont see in movies to day.
I met Monte Markham in 1997 at the Subase in Groton, CT. He was there to prepare for a submarine episode of his Great Ships series. It was an unexpected encounter. My commanding officer was escorting him around and they stopped by my office. Not sure why….maybe because I was an ‘oddity.’ I was a female Navy chaplain. I was literally speechless. Then I blurted out ‘I loved ‘The Second Hundred Years’! He said ‘That was a favorite project.!’ And then I added, And ‘Death Takes a Holiday.’ (Did I watch too much TV?!) He said ‘That was another favorite project.’ Of course, I got his autograph! Later my captain stopped by and said, ‘He was beaming the rest of the tour!’ Never saw this movie before. We did not have a great antenna and the local.CBS station did not come in very well.
I was really impressed with the first minute in this movie when They Exchange seats and the lady sit down on the driver's side and take of she could really Drive gear stick real good she changing those gears like a pro❤❤
This flick was made one year before the Bald Guy came on the small screen as KOJAK. He was driving a brown Ford Galaxy 500 4-door sedan here already -- same set of mundane wheels as when he baqcem Lt. Kojak.
This is the second time I've seen it. Kept me on the edge of my seat both times. As for the bomber, I can empathize in a way but why take out innocent people? How many people actually get screwed over by the bureaucracy?
Oh so thoroughly early 70s. The cars, the fashions, the telephones. Pseudo-science was all the rage from telepathy to Bigfoot, U.F.O.s & Nessie. Great time to be a kid & wonder if all that kookie crap could actually be real. Very fun flick. Totally recommended.
Very good job fellows throughout the 5th patriotic longer felicitous family justice department week of said surfside Summer July!! Congratulations 996% yo. What a gem! Telly Savalas was brilliant in this case dudes.
Well done. The dialog and direction, acting, was crisp and realistic.
Thanks. Telly Savalas always shines
❤this movie..never saw it before..telly was one of the greatest actors in Hollywood.
He was natural to the bone..
I was living in Denver when they filmed this movie and was an extra in this movie! I was in two scenes one of which (at least) was shown. You actually see me walking across the screen at the end when Monte is walking down the stairs at the state capitol building in the end! Thanks for posting this movie - I've been looking for this movie for years!
Good for you! Was Savalas as fine in real life as he was on screen?
You were lucky
Congratulations on your work
Hey man, congratulations you are a star. How offend does something like this happens. Go well. Here in Durban, South Africa. Bless you.
Who loves you baby???
A little bit of knowledge can be very dangerous in the wrong mind. I always loved Telly Savalas. He can just give a look and you know you’re doomed. And his voice. Delicious 💝
Telly made the bald head look fashionable before most of the world thought about it.!!!
Telly is so gorgeous! And his voice is definitely one I could listen to all day. ❤️
_You got it, baby!_ Another of his repeat Kojak lines. Kind, sharp as a razor, & commands respect. My childhood hero 🕵️💜
This movie just showed a simple way to make a bomb 😅
I got to have lunch one day with ❤Telly as a young adult. Totally sweet & wonderful. A "Gentleman".
I've scrolled past this mivue 100 times. I'm glad I clicked on it. One of the best in a while.
Watched it twice now on this channel - it's _laid back_ brilliance.
(ie these actors are so professional they nonchalantly carry out their profession giving their utmost but making it look natural, spontaneous and eminently convincing. Not one of them lets the others down.)
What a gem movie.Monte Markham and Telly Savalas was excellent in this movie.
Barbra is so late 60s-early 70s beautiful. Her hair, her face. Just gorgeous
Agree Barbara was a beautiful woman
What a gem! Telly Savalas was brilliant in this
Yes, he was brilliant as he was, one of the most gorgeous individuals in the world next to Marlon Brando and my second favorite, Omar Shariff.
@@cobaltmidnightoilamp6748 a Prelude to Kojak
Many times I watched Cojack saying he'd tear this city apart to find who or what he wanted!! Who loves ya, baby?!! Loved that show!!!!
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@@cobaltmidnightoilamp6748 Who loves yah, baby
I always love to see telly savalas
Well done for its time , and still holds up as a serious drama of the 70s . Telly brings the goods without even trying. The realistic tone and the lack of corn makes it a vintage crime drama worth the watch.
Nothing realistic about clervoince .
Can I just say thank you for posting this movie. I remember watching it in Britain with my now dear departed dad. I have been looking for it for years and at last someone put the soundtrack on. TV movies were a very strange beast in the 70s and mostly distinctly average but I remember the story and effects in this one always stood out for me. Very hard to find.
Old movies were great! Even some of the best ones, didn't show everyone, everything and people had to use their imagination!
Many, younger people think, older movies were too slow. They like everything, fast breakneck- paced, bloody, gory, violent and crazed. Also, full of Zombies and witches.
These newer movies, have an overdosing of special effects, foul language and unwholesomeness, that dominates almost all movies. A Good, entertaining movie, WITHOUT, constant nudity and sexual perversion is basically, the way of the
Dinosaur 🦕, Extinct!😢😭💔
@@angeladay1534 Always refreshing to see these movies of a gone by era. Even the music associated with these movies involves real orchestration with real instruments. No electronics and no CGI. Hollywood has desensitize the viewing public over the years purposely. It has gotten to the point that many movies need to have shock and awe to make the cut. Now they have us watching animation and cartoons. Everything is so fake all around.
I've never seen this movie before and I really enjoyed it! I'll watch anything that has Barbara Anderson!
Telly Savalas wonderfullllllllllll R.I.P. Great Great man,thank yuo for upload
Me encanta estas series lastima que no volverán jamás a tener unactor como Zabala.
Telly Savalas, if there was an actor that deserved to be a star, that was him.
AND HE WAS ONE !
Very true... The camera just loved him. "! 🥳🥳🥳🥳
He did pretty well, considering.
@@gigigiseleworld: Not exactly matinee idol looks, but somehow sexy even if bald. Those eyes could give you a penetrating stare, and the voice was just beautiful, like smooth whiskey.
@@inganorden1816Telly & Yul Brynner are entirely why I have always had a thing for bald guys, way before it became a trendy thing.
Thanks for a wonderful film . Start to end a story and performances which keeps you on the edge till the end . Great direction.
Excellent film !. Savalas and others brilliant. Direction slow, measured. Music didn't make you jump up. One of the best TV movies. Thanks all. Dave
Just love these old 70s cop shows.
I found this after a long-time search; watched it at least 35 years ago. Kept searching using 'Kojak'. Well, he is not Kojak here. Good movie.
Telly Savalas was one of those real men types. You don't really see too many of them anymore. The ones that just exude this tough persona. This was a really good movie.
Just like Rock Hudson.
@@oliviajohnjohnolivia8142umm, sure...
Monte Markham has always been rather stately & impressive in every role he's played .
Thanks so much for posting this video, grew up watching Kojak and have always loved it. I prefer older movies even though I've seen most of them, they're so much better than what's been shown the last 20 years. Again, thanks!
Thanks for sharing this excellent movie 🍿!
Thanks so much for posting this video,
What a great upload, thought i had seen most of those wonderful old 70s movies but this was a new one on me
Great to see a super entertaining movie with Kojac in a previous role…Thank you ‼️‼️
What a great movie. Thank you so much!👍👍👍
Great movie Theo Kojak and Barbara Anderson
He might as we be Kojak 😂💖
Barbara Anderson a forgotten beauty
I love her sense of style : beautiful hair, classy fashion/makeup.
Thank you for the movie enjoyed watching,good recording. Without a whole bunch of unnecessary junk,not a waste of data,thanks.
Liked the movie! I always liked Monte Markham a lot. Thank you!
Tb honest, it seemed like a pilot for a series.
Yes, very pilot like.
Thank you very much for upload thoroughly enjoyed👍😉
My GAWD miss 1972! The 70s were Heaven on Earth.
They were certainly better than the times we're in now! The only thing about that era I didn't enjoy was the high school years. They were excruciating for me.
I was unfortunately born in 2003 but I have an endless affinity for the 70s, such beauty, such grace, such groove, I envy anyone that experienced such a perfect decade
It was a great time to be a kid. We didn't realize at the time how good we had it. Things have certainly changed.
@@proto-geek248
Yah they have really changed...
@@ronnieburton1312I hear you. Brutal.
I had this Movie once on a VHS Tape when is was shown on TV, but there was never a rerun from it again, so thanks for posting this Film.
Momte Marham played later on in the 90s on "Baywatch"
At minute 22 and 07 seconds, Savalas lights a cigarette while holding, striking, and lighting, using a book of matches with one hand. I watched it three times. amazing! Excellent movie. Great musical score.
22:07 😊
He used to do that all the time on Kojak. I'd have to watch it in slow motion to see how he actually accomplished it.
All that training from the tobacco company really paid off. ;)
He use to get the women hot the same way 😊
This is great , more please .
ABC, CBS, and NBC made for TV movies! What an era!
CBS had the Thursday and Friday night movies. ABC had the Movie Of The Week.
Those were great times...
Sandcastles Was a good t v movie back in the day with jen michael vincent
Jan Michael Vincent
Telly is always Leiutenant Kojack Monte markham was always a steady solid tv actor Both actors are 2 of my favorite TV.Actors
Haven’t come across anything with Telly Savalas in such a long time.
She has a GREAT hair that blond woman! Barbara Anderson? Amazing hair!!
I wish I had such beautiful thick hair!
🙏🌷🧡🌷🧡🌷🙏
And beautiful eyes and such a pretty face just plain gorgeous liked her on Ironside
That could have been a wig! 😊
She was on Ironside with Raymond Burr
Not bad tv movie. Savalas is in his exact Kojak persona. I also watched every Ironside episode at least twice, and although this movie was shown just one year after she left Ironside, somehow Anderson looks so different with her big hair and more mature look, that it took me until 10 minutes before the end to realize it was the superb "Eve Whitfield."
I always thought Barbara Anderson was a natural beauty. I'm not a lesbian, just giving her proper respect, her being a gorgeous female. She would have been a very pretty,knock out, with her long hair feathered. Farrah Fawcett Majors was NOT beautiful. It was the haircut.
👸🏼She's a Queen! 😹🌟💖
Telly is a bigger star now then he was back in the day. Kojak type of detective ftw.
Loving that "Brady Bunch" butterfly 🦋
wall paper! 😘🌺🌺🌺
I noticed that, too. I cracked up 🤣
Monte was great as the 7 million dollar man.
Last one I saw posted had no sound, I always enjoyed this movie. Thank you.
I was 12 in 1972 and Telly was great in kojak. He's also got a great ghost story.
Great little film.
Good ol' made for TV movie back in the fun days where it seemed there were no worries in the world as a teenager. I loved Telly Savalas. The coolest bald headed Greek that made it all sexy! Yul Byrnner too.
Ditto twice
My "fun year" must have been the bright, sunny 1959: things went down-hill after that.
A fine film. It keeps you watching.
I forgot how good this movie is. Been years since i had seen it.
70s were the happiest times of my life
Mine, too. Back then, I was just a little kid with no worries in the world.
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc I was a teenager if only I could of stayed one😢😢😢
@@feyhanemli1507I wished that I could go back in a time machine and relive those wonderful years. Most of my family was alive and the world was much better back then.
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc indeed but all I have now is memories 😢😢
@@feyhanemli1507Don't be sad. At least, you're still around. You can make some new memories.
Monte Markham is what they used to call a dream boat I'm pretty sure LOL
OH YEAH !!
Wet dreams 😊
Why didn't those two officers get out of that house before the bomb went off, when they were warned by the professor ?
Fabulous film, thank you ..........
Monte Markham, my homeboy from West Palm Beach-attended Palm Beach High and was one grade ahead of some other actor named Burt Reynolds-Monte was also a regular on Hawaii Five 0-Monte and Burt studied under Watson B Duncan at Palm Beach Junior (now State) college-both of my parents and Gloria Maddox mentored under Watson. Monte's parents owned a floral shop in West Palm Beach back in the day.
Monte Markham played Blanche's gay brother on a couple of episodes of The Golden Girls.
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc HA! That's right! I had forgotten about that
@@chasefreak Monte Markham was an underrated actor. He truly didn't get the recognition that he deserved.
He was very Handsome
I was given a little parcel and jokingly said "let's see what's in it without opening it" and I placed my hand close to the parcel.
I instantly saw lots of paisley patterns, green, purple and pink!
When I opened it, this is exactly what it was! Dress with these patterns! It was a shock to everyone, including me!
Since I've had similar experiences, out of the blue. It doesn't work every single time, it's rather spontaneous. 😊
I’ve had many similar experiences. My mother is much stronger, though. She’s afraid of it. She knew I was getting divorced before I had actually decided.
@@annamarielewis7078 can you share any of your experiences and anything more about what your mum has experienced, please? I'm so incredibly curious how can this be happening to us.
I've dreamt about my darling husband's illness about two years before and then all of a sudden it all started happening, frame by frame, word for word what the nurses said to me; I saw it all unfolding in front of my eyes, often when a nurse was approaching me I'd remember that he will say to me " can you please follow me" just like in the dream and he took me to a partially shut down ward, with emergency lights only, where he told me, just like in the dream, that the nurses don't look after my husband very well and that after I leave at midnight, they completely ignore him.
I saw it like we watch a film, so much in advance but couldn't do a thing to alter the reality.
How this is even possible?
Does it mean that our whole lives had been preplanned already?
I can't stop thinking about it and I'm afraid of my dreams.
Thank you.
@@annamarielewis7078 oh, first of all, I'm so sorry about your divorce. This is so sad. I hope, you're happier now and that it was the right move.
My best regards to you and your mum. 🤗🤗
Gotta give credit to the director - this is a real tight narrative , no bullshitting . If you notice many a time the sequence is not completed but the scene shifts to the next shot leaving it to the viewer's imagination. Great performances from Savallas & co .
Film student or Production staff "??
@@gigigiseleworld Actually 20/20 & IQ 160 , hearing xcellent . Advise you to go in for radical lobotomy .
So, like, what do we do? Imagine they diffused that last bomb . . . Or that psychic ran out of building before it blew and saved his own skin while the detectives all got got blown to smithereens?
@@rogerscottcatheyI do t understand your first sentence : " so, like what do we do?"
To what does the word "like" refers?
Thank you.😊
@@E-Kat : oh it's just an interjection. Just ignore it. "Like, y'know" is a common phrase. Nothing precise.
Great movie! Thanks so much! I love 70's movies.😊
Thank you.
Watched from India
Nice movie
Good movie - never seen one with Sevalas. Good actor.
Good movie well worth a watch. Would kill for the actresses hair fab.
so bad that i get older than i can tv show from the old days collect i have an few dvd but there are so many old tv shows but when you born in belgium you can not buy some because the are not all to buy also the come from america and they re all american tv show . and yes he was playing great in this tv show 👍👍👍
Good film. Never seen this before: it is clear that this and another fine TV movie thriller called SHE CRIED where Savalas played a detective stalking a young woman(played by Lynda Day George)who witnessed a murder led him to playing KOJAK initially in the excellent film THE MARCUS-NELSON MURDERS ahead of the series fifty years ago.
Interesting that with a bomb consisting of a hundred sticks of dynamite, they still allow curious onlookers to get within a hundred yards of the potential blast site. Even children.
They didn't seem to be in any big hurry to clear out that traffic jam on the highway overpass right near by either. I would think they'd be backing those cars out of there asap.
This is America . We worship the 2nd Amendment , dynamite included .
suspension of disbelief was a requirement in a lot of these great old made for TV flicks.
0:29 Monte Markham did an awesome portrayal of a crooked Country-Western singer, in a Barnaby jones episode. Very versatile.
He wasn't a crooked country western singer. He played a dual role as a 1.) Washed up western movie star 2.) Radio disc jockey
He was in several Barnaby Jones' and Cannon
I absolutely love Telly Savalas. I "discovered" him in Kojak and loved his role. If he wasn't in this movie, I wouldn't have wasted my time because this was a corny movie, but it was worth my time with him staring in it. He was basically Lt Kojak, just calling him "Phil" and in "Denver", but all I saw was Lt Kojak.
Thank you for this upload. Made my day. 😊😊✌✌
Your English is pure evil .
Note to self: Do not yell "Shut up you Blonde Barbie" again. Startled my neighbors.🤐
This lady in the opening scene has beautiful long blonde 👱♀️ locks. I had no idea people in the early 1970s were that gorgeous.
Yes was thinking the same!
Her hair is just amazing!!
🙏🌷🧡🌷🧡🌷🙏
40s. Thru 70s especially there were a lot of beautiful women
Yes, there were alot of hot people in the 70s, just like Barbara Anderson in Visions of Death. But, my gawd there were alot of dirty, disgusting freaky hippies high on something, not marijuana.
One of the best of the 1970's TV movie-of-the week; with a solid cast, solid performances and an intelligent, controversial script. It was first titled "Visions"; then it was retitled "Visions Of Death." Then it was prevented from being shown for a long time because of a controversial scene... a somewhat precise visual and explanation of how to make homemade nitroglycerine in a bathtube, if you can believe that! ...
These days, however, you can probably find a UA-cam video on how to make a homemade H-bomb! . . . I hope there are real-life superheroes like 'Professor Lowell', with powers of Extra-Sensory Perception, willing to put an end to the bad guys of the world! One of my favorite TV movies!
Very suspenseful and good movie
I was in a Statics class when our professor was lecturing and he zoned out. Nobody did anything, so I went to the office and got him some help. Some of the others were laughing and I told them to shut up.
Gem of a show always love his movies
Awesome 👍
Right ON, Barbara! 🌹😍
Thanks for uploading this gem.
😳 💭 ..... 💣
*_Who loves ya, baby?"_* 🎈
I love anything, Telly Savalas stars in.
I was 8 years old when this film came out.
And I was 7 years old...
I was -20
Looking at the way the men dressed and general appearnce to alone is good for younger genaration not to mention the maturity that shines through,something im afraid we just dont see in movies to day.
He's not Lt Theo Kojak in this movie. And I know its not the pilot. But it's a good movie Thanks
Telly played a hard boiled member of Denver's finest. He is a detective.
@@frankdenardo8684 thanks, We always love Telly and Kojak
@@stever1791 Who loves ya baby. Kojak
Saw this movie in reruns back in the day, it is one of those old Movie Of The Week films of the 1970's.
Savalas was thin-skinned: he sued [and won] a British newspaper that had referred to him in an article as "a bit part actor".
I have never seen this. Im excitedcto see a great cast
I met Monte Markham in 1997 at the Subase in Groton, CT. He was there to prepare for a submarine episode of his Great Ships series. It was an unexpected encounter. My commanding officer was escorting him around and they stopped by my office. Not sure why….maybe because I was an ‘oddity.’ I was a female Navy chaplain. I was literally speechless. Then I blurted out ‘I loved ‘The Second Hundred Years’! He said ‘That was a favorite project.!’ And then I added, And ‘Death Takes a Holiday.’ (Did I watch too much TV?!) He said ‘That was another favorite project.’ Of course, I got his autograph! Later my captain stopped by and said, ‘He was beaming the rest of the tour!’
Never saw this movie before. We did not have a great antenna and the local.CBS station did not come in very well.
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Awesome movie
I was really impressed with the first minute in this movie when They Exchange seats and the lady sit down on the driver's side and take of she could really Drive gear stick real good she changing those gears like a pro❤❤
Movie from the 70ies❤in 72 the Kojak-Series starts.....Telly here real excellent , too, it is in a certain way a pilot for Kojak
Thanks for this film is good and safe to watch not curses or pornography.❤
Wow, much better than I expected. Well Done! Thanks for posting
That was really good
This flick was made one year before the Bald Guy came on the small screen as KOJAK. He was driving a brown Ford Galaxy 500 4-door sedan here already -- same set of mundane wheels as when he baqcem Lt. Kojak.
Thank you very much for uploading this.
This is knowledge of the unseen
Fabulous movie great actors.
As the professor is lecturing he says Chee. It is pronounced Ki. Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine
Good movie. Love Telly Savalis.
Great film
This maybe the role that sealed savalas for kojak...playing a lieutenant the year before the series began🎩
Never had much of an opinion of Telly. But, liked the movie
This is the second time I've seen it. Kept me on the edge of my seat both times. As for the bomber, I can empathize in a way but why take out innocent people? How many people actually get screwed over by the bureaucracy?
The people who have the premonitions or vistions are not here to convince sceptics.
Oh so thoroughly early 70s.
The cars, the fashions, the telephones.
Pseudo-science was all the rage from
telepathy to Bigfoot, U.F.O.s & Nessie.
Great time to be a kid & wonder if all
that kookie crap could actually be real.
Very fun flick. Totally recommended.
And now men change into women 😁
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Monte Markham, 7 million Dollar Man !