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The Norliss Tapes

1973 | 72m | English

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Director: Dan Curtis
Writer: Fred Mustard Stewart
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A newspaper publisher listens to the personal tapes of investigative reporter David Norliss, who has disappeared during an investigation. The tapes tell the story of that investigation, involving a recent widow whose late husband has been seen working in his private studio. As Norliss and the widow investigate, they unravel a plot involving Voodoo and the walking dead.
Release Date: Feb 21, 1973
Director: Dan Curtis
Writer: Fred Mustard Stewart
Genres: Horror, Thriller, TV Movie
Keywords newspaper, reporter, failed tv pilot
Production Companies Metromedia Producers Corporation, Dan Curtis Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Roy Thinnes David Norliss
Don Porter Sanford T. Evans
Angie Dickinson Ellen Sterns Cort
Claude Akins Sheriff Tom Hartley
Michele Carey Marsha Sterns
Vonetta McGee Mme. Jeckiel
Hurd Hatfield Charles Langdon
Robert Mandan George Rosen
Stanley Adams Truck Driver
Bob Schott Sargoth
George DiCenzo Man in Langdon Gallery
Patrick Wright Larry Mather
Nick Dimitri James Raymond Cort
Name Job
Dan Curtis Director
John Mick Music Editor
Joe Wonder Production Manager
Roger George Special Effects
Ben Colman Director of Photography
William F. Nolan Teleplay
Fred Mustard Stewart Story
John F. Link Editor
Fred B. Phillips Makeup Artist
Hoyt Bowers Casting
Dan Alexander Script Supervisor
Reg Allen Set Decoration
Trevor Williams Art Direction
Jack Bohrer Assistant Director
Bob Cobert Music
Dick Ziker Stunt Coordinator
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Dan Curtis Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

_**Dan Curtis attempts another “Night Stalker” with Roy Thinnes**_ A writer in the greater San Francisco area (Thinnes) is assigned to investigate supposedly supernatural happenings, which leads him to the case of a widow in Monterey (Angie Dickinson) who claims she was attacked by her deceased a ... rtist husband (Nick Dimitri). Don Porter plays his publisher and Claude Akins a skeptical sheriff. A television production, "The Norliss Tapes" (1973) combines Noir fiction with a spooky story and is very similar to a few other Dan Curtis productions of the early 70s: “The Night Stalker” (1972), “The Night Strangler” (1973) and “Scream of the Wolf” (1974). The story goes that Curtis was aiming for a trilogy of movies with Darrin McGavin as paranormal reporter Carl Kolchak, but McGavin wanted to turn the character into a TV series with him producing, which left Curtis out in the cold. So Dan took his production team and created this flick and “Scream of the Wolf” with Peter Graves as the protagonist, both wannabe pilots that failed to morph into series. This one’s not as compelling as those other three movies, but it’s not far off and has its points of interest, such as the formidable Thinnes as the grim protagonist and the constant awe-inspiring vistas of the north-central California coast, as well as the presence of Dickinson and the stunning Michele Carey on the feminine front, not to mention Vonetta McGee. The set-up is a little convoluted and so it takes a while for the mysterious story to become absorbing. But the second half is compelling enough and delivers the goods with an element that goes beyond clichéd vampirism. Speaking of which, you’d think Lou Ferrigno shows up in red clay but, no, it’s someone else. The film runs 1 hour, 12 minutes, and was shot in San Francisco, Carmel/Big Sur, West Hollywood (the Cort Estate) and Universal Studios. GRADE: B-

May 04, 2022