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Movie of the Week, Sunday Night at the Movies, potato, pototo, it's all the same.
Yes, phonelady, Dennis Weaver was the star of Duel. The ending still mesmerizes me. He was pretty much out of his mind after all that, aimlessly tossing pebbles into the canyon.
Speilberg used a lot of the same people in future movies.
Ed Asner and Cloris Leachman appeared in the ABC TV movie "Haunts of the Very Rich" when they were starring in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". Both of them also appeared separately in other ABC MOTWs.
Let's Scare Jessica To Death is part of the Movies! rotation for month of March.
Saw it yesterday evening; well only parts as it came on during local news time and was switching back and forth between ABC Evening News then PBS News Hour and the movie.
A: Remember it a lot, partially because some of the movies in the TV guide I wasn't allowed to watch because of restrictions of TV and school nights, such as "Deliver us from Evil". Later on, after we had returned from overseas (to the east), the rules had changed and we got to watch some of the flicks, like "The missing are deadly".
B: Even before I got to watch TMotW, I was seeing some of them when we were overseas (to the west) such as "Black Noon".
C: The theme music used for it is derived from Burt Bacharach's "Nikki" which he wrote for his daughter. As TMotW theme, it is quite fantastic but now knowing about Nikki Bacharach, to me, it's quite tearful.
D: Got into buying some of those movies a few years ago, such as "Deliver us from Evil", and then got out of the practice as many are on youtube, if in a poor production version. Still would go after "Black Noon" and "The Missing...." if I could in a reasonable fashion, though.
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