October 04, 1974 Season 1 Episode 4
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This show acted as a direct sequel to the original TV movie The Night Stalker. It’s a really good episode! This story has Kolchak chasing down Janos Skorzeny’s (the original vampire in the movie) “offspring,” a female vampire who rises in Los Angeles after a series of mysterious murders. Where the original movie thrived on Darren McGavin’s tense battles with a powerful vampire in Las Vegas, this time Kolchak is once again the only man connecting the dots as bodies begin piling up with familiar fang marks and drained blood.
We can always rely on Carl Kolchak to stubbornly pursue the strange stories even when under orders to pursue something decidedly more mundane. Carl is sent to Los Angeles to interview a young guru and instead becomes intrigued by a series of killings involving the draining of blood, first told to him by an old acquaintance named “Swede” (guest star Larry Storch). Kolchak is once again quick to jump to the most extravagant conclusion, and of course, he’s right: the culprit is a sexy female vampire unearthed from her slumber by a highway crew outside Las Vegas.
The climax is classic Kolchak. Armed with a cross, hammer, and stake, he hunts the vampire into her lair beneath the city. The episode builds tension with along the way with lighting, camera work, and McGavin’s energy as he fends off a supernatural predator. Unlike many horror shows of the era that shied away from violence, Kolchak goes into the dread of facing a creature of legend. The confrontation with the vampire feels unsettling, reminding viewers that Kolchak isn’t a superhero; he’s just a reporter willing to risk his life for the truth.
Watching McGavin shuffle around Los Angeles in his seersucker suit, trying to convince hardened cops that a vampire is on the loose, is both hilarious and chilling. For me, this one stands out because it proves Kolchak never gets an easy win, and he doesn’t even get peace of mind. But what he does get is the truth, and he’ll drive a stake through anything, or anyone, that tries to bury it.
The change of setting also works well for the episode, allowing Kolchak to comment on the nature of L.A. and demonstrating some ingenuity in the end when it comes to dispatching his unearthly foe; there’s some good imagery there.
Here is the COMPLETE EPISODE!
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Way cool! 😎
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I vill- I will vatch- I will watch it tonight under the light of a vaning- waning moon.
Sounds like another winner so far though Max. But this Kolchak guy seems to be at the centre of much heartbreak.
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It really is… oh yes…you almost know he will never be believed but he gets to the truth.
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Thanks Max, will have to check it out!
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Hoope you like it!
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Haven’t (re)watched this one but sounds up to par with Kolchak. Whatever you have included, guessing a video, is in perpetual loading. I see … twice underneath it. I like the idea of having the vampire in this one as an offspring of the original movie one.
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amend that loop. it was in the feed it was doing that. At your blog it shows up. I need to watch this epi and glad you’ve included it so I know where it is.
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Yea…I can’t stop it…I’ve tried the settings for it to loop…I probably should have just made a link.
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Hey as long as it is there on your blog it’s good.
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I do like how they connected the episode to the movie…plus I love that picture of her in the top.
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🙂 That’s how they get you. In True Blood series they call it glamouring.
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Oh ok cool!
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Geezus Murphy that picture freaks me out! lol
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LOL…It is a good one!
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