The Norliss Tapes

The Norliss Tapes

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Written by William F. Nolan
Story by Fred Mustard Stewart
Directed by Dan Curtis
Starring Roy Thinnes
Angie Dickinson
Don Porter
Music by Bob Cobert (credited as Robert Cobert)
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Cinematography Ben Colman
Running time 72 minutes
Production company(s) NBC
Release
Original release
  • February 21, 1973 (1973-02-21)

The Norliss Tapes is a 1973 American television horror film directed by Dan Curtis and starring Roy Thinnes and Angie Dickinson. The film was originally produced by NBC as a pilot for a television series which was ultimately not produced.[1] The film premiered as a standalone movie on NBC Networks on February 21, 1973.

Cast

Production

Originally written under the working title Demon,[2] The Norliss Tapes was adapted from a story by Fred Mustard Stewart; writer William Nolan said that he took Stewart's basic premise of a "walking dead man" and adapted it into a teleplay that was mostly made up of his own ideas.[3]

The pilot was shot in San Francisco and Monterey, California.

Release

The film premiered on February 21, 1973.

Critical reception

Variety said: "Curtis directed the film with an eye to tension, and that he manages. The idea behind Nolan's script has validity, with its open dependency on the supernatural. The basic thrust, to scare, is what counts, and there Nolan, Curtis, Thinnes, and company succeed.[2] The Hollywood Reporter also praised the film, calling it: "a lot of fun, with a new twist on the old vampire story."[2]

References

  1. "The Norliss Tapes". TV Guide. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 Thompson 2009, p. 130.
  3. Thompson 2009, p. 128.

Bibliography

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