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  2. Night Watch (1973 film) - Wikipedia

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    Night Watch is a 1973 mystery thriller film directed by Brian G. Hutton from a screenplay by Tony Williamson, based on the 1972 play of the same name by Lucille Fletcher. [1] The film reunited Elizabeth Taylor with co-star Laurence Harvey from their 1960 collaboration BUtterfield 8. [2] It was the last time the pair acted together on screen. [3]

  3. Night Watch - Wikipedia

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    Night Watch, a 1972 play by American dramatist Lucille Fletcher, later adapted into the 1973 film) Night Watch, a 1989 UNACO novel by Alastair MacNeill; Night Watch, a 1990 novel by American writer Robin Wayne Bailey; Night Watch (Sigurðardóttir novel), a 1992 novel by Icelandic author Fríða Á. Sigurðardóttir

  4. Nightwatch (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    Holden also called the film's climax "clumsily prolonged". [39] On an episode of Siskel & Ebert, it received two thumbs down from Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. Siskel commented that, "Nightwatch really offers the morgue as the only reason to watch. Some of the mayhem, like a blood spattered corpse of a teenage girl, is just disgusting.

  5. A Cold Night's Death - Wikipedia

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    A Cold Night's Death (also known as The Chill Factor) is a 1973 American made for television horror-thriller film. The film was shown on January 30, 1973, on the ABC network. The film was directed by Jerrold Freedman and starred Robert Culp, Eli Wallach, and Michael C. Gwynne. Culp and Wallach are two research scientists at the Tower Mountain ...

  6. List of television films produced for American Broadcasting ...

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    January 2, 1973 Luvcast U.S.A. January 6, 1973 The Devil's Daughter: January 9, 1973 That Girl in Wonderland: January 13, 1973 Trouble Comes to Town: January 10, 1973 The Night Strangler: January 16, 1973 Frankenstein: January 16, 1973 Female Artillery: January 17, 1973 Go Ask Alice: January 24, 1973 A Cold Night's Death: January 30, 1973 ...

  7. Nothing but the Night - Wikipedia

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    The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: . Those high hopes that Peter Sasdy might revive the British horror film are rapidly diminishing. And one has to wait a very long time indeed – until the revelatory but over-crowded climax – before catching here a glimpse of the originality of style, inventiveness and visual flair which enriched his Countess Dracula and Hands of the Ripper.

  8. Night Watch (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film attracted the attention of 20th Century Fox through its Fox Searchlight Pictures label, which paid $4 million to acquire the worldwide distribution rights (excluding Russia and the Baltic states) of Night Watch and its sequel Day Watch. [8] [9] One year after the Russian release, the international distribution began.

  9. Night Moves (1975 film) - Wikipedia

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    Night Moves was shot in the fall of 1973, but due to Melanie Griffith being just sixteen years of age at the time her underwater nude scenes were filmed, the movie was not released until 1975. [8] The role of Ellen, played by Susan Clark , was originally offered to Faye Dunaway who turned it down to star in Chinatown .