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Why on KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER did FIST-FIGHTS Nearly Break Out Behind-The-Scenes?
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2021
- KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER is a TV series from the 1970s that has been hailed as one of the most original and best horror TV shows ever made. In this video, we explore the history of KOLCHAK and how he became an icon in pop culture. And why did fist-fights nearly break out behind the scenes between its star and the producers? Find out why!
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I was a kid in the 70s and was glued to the tv when Kolchak came on. I watched the series again in 2020 and every time that theme music started I got goosebumps. Darren McGavin was perfect as Kolchak.
So true!!!
I used to sneak and stay up to watch it. I had a TV in my room and would keep it down low and put a blanket over my tv, lol. If my parents knew they never let on I was 7. One of my favorite memories
I just finished a full rewatch, and I like it even a little better every time. And that theme music was KILLER....
John Wayne once said true courage is "being scared spitless and saddling up anyway." That's what made Kolchak such a great character - each week he was scared to death but pressed on anyway. So much more relatable and memorable than the typical fearless TV heroes of the day.
AGREED!!!
Was a huge fan, never missed an episode back then.
Yeah ditto here.
Me too!
Yes Sir ! I was in late grade/early-high school in the mid/late 70's. I really liked this series. It was just mildly "Scary", but really showed more of the "Pluck" that 'ol Carl had. It was just cool. Great mix of (Slight) horror/comedy/drama/suspense, all at once. And I always rooted for Carl, of course.
I recall it was one of three “Ko” shows: Kojak, Kolchak and Kodiak.
Me too! I was eight and adored this show!
The first vampire TV movie really stood out as the vampire didn't wear a dinner jacket or 19th century outfit. He was the first vampire who could have been anybody. Extremely original at the time.
Darren McGavin just had this inexplicable likeability. I always wondered though, how Kolchak kept his job when none of his stories ever got published.
You know, I actually thought about that many times myself. His conflict with his boss and his coworkers. Generating expenses and none of his stories ever getting published.
I heard that McGavin, in failing health, still enjoyed hearing from his fans, as his caregivers read e-mails to him I wrote him an E-mail, and he passed on a couple of days later.
I hope he got to hear it, and I like to imagine (and it's quite possible) it may well have been the last fan mail he heard.
RIP, Darren, and thanks for the memories.
Your email killed him 😂
@@berniemadoff7837 Paul Newman died within a week of me sending him an email, too, so, who knows....
@@richardadams4928
It was his salad dressing
@@berniemadoff7837 The email was actually about his food products and my admiration for both the charity aspect (commendable) and the genuine high quality. I mean, Newman's Own makes some great stuff, amirite?
Another show that was sadly ahead of its time. It's immediately identifiable opening theme would have you enthralled right from the start every week. RIP Darren
Darren was perfect for the roll what a great actor
Role.
We are still blessed with this show on METV every Saturday night!
Oh wow that’s awesome,I don’t have MET V, is it free.
@@LuisHernandez-yf2no Yes. It's the channel that shows SVENGOOLIE. I think it's out of Chicago.
@@kjk7611 Thank you 🙏🏽 KJ k , I appreciate the info.
MeTV too! 😀
Wow, thanks!
The original TV movie; "The Night Stalker" is definitely one of the greatest vampire movies ever made.
And it achieved that under 70s network prime-time constraints.
@@kalmac6255 True, though it pushed them to the limit.
A large part of the success, I think, was the decision to have the Skorzeny/vampire character not speak, but rather simply show his enormous strength, very powerful
With all your crystal meth issues , backstabbing your family , abandoning your poor girlfriend in another state after taking her away from her children not to mention what happened with that nine year old girl...it's a shocking you had time to even see it.
Darn right!
Kolchak was not "fearless". He was pretty much chicken on most things, especially the dentist. Kolchak had the balls and guts to push through it in his quest for truth and get the job done.
I prefer this era of TV having,been a teen the 70s
@yamato0965
That's why I think it was also successful, he was a very ordinary guy in most ways, just like the viewers were....
@watershed44 no powers, no superhuman intellect, no Sharingan or super genes, just an ordinary human (not in peak human conditioning like Batman), not particularly young either, going up against supernatural forces that should've gotten him killed long ago.
This show was way ahead of its time. Timeless Classic
I remember a great quote from Kolchak in the first movie: "We are a newspaper. We print news. This is news."
LOVED this show when I was 11 years old! Then watched The Night Gallery later on the same Friday nights. Too scared to sleep!!
Don’t forget about his signature ragtop Ford Mustang!
I remember watching this as a kid and enjoying every minute of it. Always loved how Kolchak closed each episode. That for me was the clincher.
Escapism in it's purest and most charming form. This series was fun!
Yes, and it was all without social messaging.
@@theequalizer9154 social commentary has been in popular fiction for centuries. Although it does feel shows with a certain or another agenda are more plentiful nowadays.
@@OGdadpool That "certain" agenda, yes, in conjunction with so-called cancel culture. Oppressively so.
@@OGdadpool Agreed, but it was well done and well written. Two major differences. Now, things are written as demands and forcing. Catering to agendas that do not apply to society as a whole. Agendas from a few that are quite frankly perverse and/or demands to cater to psychopathic ideals.
Infinitely better than the crappy reboot.
LOVED this show!
My manKolchak hooking up with Carol Lynley in the first movie was the most unbelievable aspect of the whole series!😂😂
I loved that show, Darin McGavin was great.
As a 12 year old I was so mad when they cancelled Kolchak
I think they ran out of bad guys.
Ha, I was about 13 myself, and I was FURIOUS.
Me too!
Weren't we all! Is very well said.
I was ten. Heartbroken!
A little Night Stalker trivia: In the second pilot movie "The Night Strangler", the strangler was played by Richard Anderson who went on to play Steve Austin's boss Oscar Goldman on the Six Million Dollar Man. What some people may not know was that before Anderson played Goldman, Darren McGavin played Steve Austin's government boss in the original Six Million Dollar Man pilot movie. McGavin played him as more of a ruthless guy. When the the show became a series they went with Anderson who played Oscar Goldman who was more of a friend to Steve.
Yessss Yessss...
And Richard Anderson played Lt Steve Drumm on Perry Mason and he was in Forbidden Planet.
@@chrischeshire6528 I did not know that. Cheers! ✌
@@chrischeshire6528 He was quite proud of his Clystron Modulator.
Wow! Didn't know Darren McGavin was even in the 6 MILLION DOLLAR MAN. Let alone as Oscar Goldman! I may've not even seen the pilot.
I was 8 years old when "The Night Strangler" came on TV. Since I was born & raised in Seattle, I watched Karl Kolchak whenever he was on. I was fascinated by the Seattle Underground, and as soon as I could get to Pioneer Square, I was going on the tour ! The parts of the underground that's covered by the tour was interesting, but I wanted more. Later in life I was a Union Ironworker in Seattle, and one job involved erecting steel towers to hold up the oldest buildings in Seattle, during an earthquake. The coolest part ? I had unrestricted access to the underground. Walk out the subterranean front door & you're on the sidewalks in Underground Seattle. GREAT VIDEO !
Wow
One of my favorite tv shows of all-time. I wish its run had lasted a little longer, or maybe a lot longer. But I treasure what we have of Kolchak. Its influence is far larger than its short run might suggest. No X-Files and maybe even no Omen without Kolchak. Marv Wolfman, who wrote Tomb of Dracula, loved Kolchak so much he wrote a blatant tribute to Kolchak into an issue of Tomb of Dracula.
No Sopranos either. Very important show.
No Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Baywatch Nights, or Supernatural either.
My favorite episode was “Chopper” the biker that returns from the grave to find his head. Loved the cheesy effects of the headless motorcycle rider with really tall shoulders, just room enough for a head😆! Simon Oakland was great in the series too!
I think the combination of Richard Mathewson and Darren McGavin is the main reason it was so successful.
One of the best 70s horror TV shows ever!! I still remember seeing The Night Stalker for the first time when I was a kid. I couldn’t sleep for weeks after seeing it! To this day it’s one of the best Vampire stories ever! R.I.P. Darren McGavin.
As a child my mom could not make me go to bed until this show was over! Love it!
Same!
I loved this series as a teen and still enjoyed it in syndication. My most favorite part of the series though was the opening theme music, it still makes my heart race with anticipatory fear.
My wife and I came across the DVD for this show. We both enjoyed it as kids. In the fall of 2012, on Friday nights, we would pick up a pizza and watch an episode in the dark. They were cheesy but fun, it brought back memories of a simpler time. When the X- files came out it reminded me of this show, I let my kids watch that show on Friday nights until FOX moved it to Sunday nights.
One of my fondest memories from the 70's.
Loved the Night Stalker, watched it as a kid back when it aired.
I always looked forward to Friday nights in 2nd grade to watch this show. Nice memories.
That series scared the shit outta me as a kid, but I loved every minute of it!
The music of the opening was the best music for a horror movie or series ever! I loved the series too.
@@scottrice370 That music gives me chills even today!
The scariest thing about that series? The reporters had to use manual typewriters.
Definitely! The Zombie was the scariest.
Me too!
It was a great show. It had its share of creepy moments and Darrin was perfect for the role, particularly his voice narrations.
Watched this at ages 7-9. With my Father. Took me to see the Omen.
Great parenting.
Wow. Musta been related to MY dad, who took an 8-year-old me to the drive-in beside the cemetery...to see the original Night of the Living Dead.
I was huge fan of the show, and never missed one episode!! Sometimes I had to do extra chores in order to earn my place in front of the tv, but it was always worth it!!
Got all the episodes on vhs! The opening music still gives me the chills......
That Cello player should get a Grammy!
@@Tony-Plinkett Totally.
Some of the best TV movies of all-time were on ABC in the early '70s, and Kolchak was certainly part of that mix. I was born the same year the short-lived Kolchak series ended. Didn't discover the entire show until about two years ago. Now, it's a regular part of my Halloween viewing schedule, along with the usual horror stuff. McGavin nailed that role and it's a shame the original producer and others weren't involved in the series. Big reason it didn't last long!
I remember watching it and the series and being scared by them. I loved it! My friends all saw it as well. TV movies and mini series were big over that period. Charlie Brown, Rudolph, Fat Albert and Wizard of Oz were all events!
As a kid in the 70s, I loved these movies when they came on Saturday nights followed by some other cheesy sci-fi flick...now as an adult, cheesy or not, watching these movies like a pair of well worn slippers - they may be beat up, but they are comfortable.
Totally Agree
I loved that show. I was 10 yrs old in 72. The tv guide was my bible at the time. Quite often I'd stay over night at my friend Ricks house or vice a versa on fri nights. & that was the high light of the evening. 👍❤️
Thanks for that! I loved the Night Stalker as a kid in the 70s, have always had a fond place in my heart for that show!
I loved The Night Stalker when I was a kid in the 70s!
I watched this back in the day, we didn't have cable and I had to watch it on UHF and it was all snowy but I LOVED it. This was the first show I remember that had such good stories and suspense. The acting was top notch and probably one of the biggest things for me was that the villains were always real. Not real as in reality real, but as in not some idiot in a costume trying to pull a scam, ie Scooby-Doo lol. I still go back and rewatch the series.
One of my favorite TV shows ever! I've seen every episode countless times, and still watch them to this day.
Me too👍😂
Thank you. I loved that series. Darren McGavin was excellent in that role.
I really enjoyed that!! Thanks, this was my favorite show when I was a kid. I use to sit in front of our tiny television and wait for every episode. Great memories. I STILL re-watch them, they have NOT lost their quality and they have stood the test of time of acting and story telling. (Ok, the effects were what they were, for early 70's tv, but when you're 10 years old who cares?)
I was 11 when the first two movie were broadcasted in Argentinean TV.
I am not a Horror movie fan - I prefer Hard Science Fiction.
But I was so thrilled by Kolchak that I becomed a big fan of the series AND Darren McGavin. He is one of my favorite actors.
The only show my parents would let me stay up to watch. I loved this series!
I was 10. Friday night was my parents bridge night. They would leave the house for several hours and I would scare myself silly watching Night Stalker by myself with the lights out.
I am a huge fan of this show ever since I first watched it in 1977. WOW. I still love it and still watch it until now. It would have been interesting if this actually got more seasons.
I'd love to see a reboot- if done well (obviously)
@@JM-zk9ou There was a reboot in 2005 it lasted one season and was awful. Instead of a disheveled middle aged reporter we got two attractive young people (Stuart Townsend and Gabrielle Union).
Great T.V. Darren McGavin did his double-takes as professionally as any vaudevillian from the old days. Even though the endings always had that Scooby-Doo type of a feel, it was one of my favorites and still is. Reruns Rule...lol
McGavin was a great actor in some of the best TV movies of the week such as Tribes
Yes, "Tribes", with Earl Holliman and Jan-Michael Vincent. 😮😊
I was randomly watching this on SyFy one summer. It had a marathon. Like 30 years after it was cancelled. And it was like something totally new to me. I enjoyed it a lot. After that I was hooked and started searching for all the episodes and films.
I was a little too young for the original airing, but never missed it on CBS late night as a 10 year old. It's still one of my all time faves.
The late C J Henderson, a Brooklyn-born author, wrote a series of novels based on Kolchak: The Night Stalker
He also wrote OTHER supernatural-based series set in New York; the Teddy London series, The Brooklyn Knight, and others
A great author, and a wonderful man to know
In the C J Henderson novel, " Kolchak: The Lost World" (2012), Henderson unfortunately did not portray the character of Miss Emily ( played superbly by veteran actress Ruth McDevitt - who was most known by TV fans for playing the role of Mr. Quigley's girlfriend on the "All in the Family" sitcom during the 1970's as well as her role on the "Kolchak The Night Stalker" TV series) in his Kolchak novel correctly because in that novel he has her say to Kolchak when she first sees Kolchak again, "Carl how are you you old son-of-a-bitch?", which Miss Emily would never say using profanity!
Anybody else notice in the opening credits when he walks in the office, just before he gets to the coffee machine, he puts his hand in his pocket and "adjusts" himself?
This WAS my favorite show as a kid. I remember one Episode called The Sentinel about a lizard man protecting eggs our lights went out in the middle of the episode and scared the shizipzap out of me and my sister. Unfortunately the show was cancelled and this was the last time we saw Carl, Ron, Mrs Abigail and Tony!
This is one of my favorite shows as growing up. He brought a lot of memories when I see it. I was watching the middle of the room so nothing will come behind me.
I really liked this show
I was at the age where those 'undesirable' time slots worked for me. It seemed fitting for a horror show to be broadcast at 10PM, even if TV level of 'horror'. I loved this show and thought McGavin was outstanding in his portrayal of Kolchak and a living example that middle aged men can still be really cool.
I do recall that the "Monster of the Week" syndrome, though I didn't know the term at the time, because some of the latter villains were pretty bad as would be expected with that formula. X-Files ultimately fell into the same trap after awhile from its 'must see' shows.
I always notice that when a TV series starts being moved around you don't have to wait for the shark. It already jumping.
M*A*S*H had that problem when it first aired. It was all over the TV schedule until finally settling in to Monday nights. But that was the exception rather than the rule. It survived that hopping around.
But generally, shows sent to Friday nights, especially the 10:00 PM slot, are sent there as filler, or to kill them off. Even Star Trek (TOS) was sent to Friday nights at 10:00 PM by NBC in its third season, in an effort to kill off the show,
G'day Rerun, Here's another classic example of a great leading character, played by a dedicated, focused actor, acting well written scripts and then all that effort and talent begins to come apart and, at the time, totally wasted. Why? Because of studio legalities and bickering over contracts and money. The 'show' part of 'showbiz' is great. It's always the 'biz' part that ruins it. BH
Not always. Get a pimadonna on the set & they can reek havoc. Polly Holliday left ALICE b/c of Linda Lavin. And w/dn't return. THREE'S COMPANY had THREE primadonna's.
I loved this show as a kid. It terrified me when I went to bed, but I love the show anyway.
Man, I used to love this show when I was a kid. I remember when it would come on T.V. on Friday nights at 8:00 PM. This would put me at odds with my father who, being too much of a realist, would insist on watching Sanford and Son which aired during the same time slot. As a kid I was only able to see about eight or nine episodes (during those evenings when my father was feeling magnanimous with our single television set). Since then, I have enjoyed today's technology which allows me to catch up on all that coolness I missed as a kid!
One of my absolute favorite shows growing up! After this I actively watched for anything McGavin was in. :)
Imagine Kolchak teaming up with Colombo.
OMG! Genius! Call the network execs!! They need to put it in the new Fall lineup!!
“Just one more thing, Mr Talbot, before we go. Can you account for your whereabouts during the last full moon?
An alternate universe where Peter Falk played Kolchak would be neat.
as a kid this was the most riveting show on TV
Loved that show. I remember watching it at my grandparents where I lived.
This show is the Great Grand Father of the X files. Growing up this was my favorite show.
Try watching The Invaders, that is the true grandfather of the X files.
That ABC Movie of the Week series did a lot of pilots.
Used to love this show as a kid, plus "Kolchak" was a cool name for a regular kind of guy type protagonist.
Thank you !
That show was always a favorite of mine❤️.
This tv series in one of the greatests ever and one of the most underrated.
This is a classic case of tampering with something that’s not broke. There was no reason that this series could not have lasted, at the least, the remainder of the 70’s. When egos get in the way, it causes a wreck and success winds up in a pile up!
My sentiments exactly! At least try to find a compromise where both parties can live with.
wish this show was in the UK, didnt see it until years later
One of the best shows
Loved this show! Have watched every episode again and again!
Me to weekly anymore because TV Sucks now
I still love this show
and the Blu ray special edition will be coming in Oct 12, 2021 from Kino lorber with all eps getting audio commentary
Loved the series. It was on late so I had a hard time waking the next day.
Loved this show! Always watched it as part of my babysitting job every Friday.
Kolchak, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits and The X files were the best. Many a nights they scared the hell out of me.
And let's not forget Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Baywatch Nights, or Supernatural.
The series was so well written that I love all the episodes....but my favorite has to be the 'Lara Parker episode' The Trevi Collection
You see Carl take his donation back, when he went to that witches coven?
And that maniacal laughing...😁 Good stuff!
Loved that and also the Mummy episode when Kolchak had to put salt in its mouth.That certainly had me on the edge of my seat.Nobody does a witches laugh like Lara Parker.
@@errolrichards5665 - The Zombie is one of my favorite episodes! The only problem I have with that story, was when The Zombie ACTUALLY took the bus, to get back to the junkyard .... Just the thought of that, cracks me up!!!
The Chopper and The Ripper are a couple more.
I was a huge fan of this show in first run when I was a kid, and still watch it on MeTV. If only there had been a second season, maybe as two-parters with meatier stories. There are also a bunch of fan-written novels.
Loved the series
I feel THIS is a series that could be a really cool reboot if done right. I loved its syndication as a kid.
One of the best "what if " films to enhance the horror genre.
With the logic of an investigative journalist in a sceptical world, also bringing humanity to the part &
an unrelenting enthusiasm of a true vampire hunter.
I could see the Dark Shadows influence in The Night Stalker. The vampire of this piece (Janos Skorzeny) is remarkably similar to Barnabas Collins.
Both Dan Curtis productions. His version of Dracula starring Jack Palance is excellent as well.
As the youngest of 7 kids, we loved this show!! The excitement pre show was priceless
Kolchak was anything but fearless and intrepid.
Great show. Just an ordinary reporter that stumbles upon a world dismissed by everyone else. Would love something like this today.
I loved this show back in the day and it totally freaked me out as a kid but still...addicted to it.
The original "Xfiles".
McGavin probably could have saved the series had he been given control
It was those darn Bumpus hounds that ruined it though
@@crowningchristopher8273 those darn Bumpus dogs ate all the Turkey, and they had to out for Chinese that night.
It was good at first but devolved into monster of the week…
Cya Chermak has been quite gracious in subsequent years to make that same point. Very big of him.
well that explains why it was so hard keeping up with the show
Great show it was hilarious
Loved that show. It was on Friday, followed by a creature feature after the 10p(Central) news. A reliable evening of horror.
I miss those Friday nights.
Me to
Loved the show, we watched it as a family on Friday night in the 70s.
I watched it with my Mom when it aired in the 70s. Loved that show. Miss you Mom.