One of the coolest, most underrated series EVER on TV. It's
all due to the Kolchak character himself, really. Kolchak was truly a GREAT
character, especially to begin with (it was easier to buy him running into one
or two monsters, but once a week?). I NEVER missed it, the series or the movies.
I'd wait all week long for it, prepare in advance with a cold glass quart bottle
of Coke (remember those?) and a bag of Munchos and the thrill would carry me
through the week till the next episode. The spooky camera work, shadows, dark
alleys, the shaky handheld POV shots as the monster(s) stalked its victims is
still chilling today and so obviously influential. Sound played a big role, too;
weird, distorted voices, GREAT music/theme, etc. Not only was Kolchak a great
character but Darren McGavin was the PERFECT actor to play him. His "Darren
McGavininess" added a lot of life and detail, upstaging even the monsters at
times. He's an archetypal character, really, with a knight's uniform of rumpled
seersucker suit and straw hat. I remember one week it was pre-empted by news
coverage of some (the last ones?) US soldiers returning from Vietnam. Oh, I was
so mad! One of the best, scariest episodes is "The Zombie" (correct title?).
That scene where Kolchak is trying to fill the zombie's mouth up with salt and
sew it shut in a cramped hearse in a junkyard AT NIGHT can still fry your
nerves. Hope I have those details right. Another favorite episode is "Horror in
the Heights, " where we sorta learn why/how Kolchak MIGHT be running into
monsters alla time - he's like some sort of "chosen one" or something, only he
doesn't realize it. Very subtle, but check it out. Also love "Spanish Moss
Murders, " has a great monster and idea. "Chopper" (the one about the headless
biker) is also great, very funny, quirky. The whole series was quite
high-larious, in fact, thanks to the interplay between the actors and McGavin's
great comedic talents. The first movie, of course, is a classic horror film and
EVERYONE saw it back then, it was HUGE. So, go get yourselves a straw hat, a
tape recorder, camera, and a compass for your car's dashboard and go find
yourselves some monsters!
--philmfan
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