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The novel was published in 1974 by Pocket Books as a mass-market paperback original, the cover featuring with a close-up photo of the monster's eye to tie in with the movie. The books were republished in 2007 by Moonstone in an omnibus edition entitledThe Kolchak Papers. Moonstone Books has continued [when?] to produce Kolchak comic books.
The Night Stalker is an American made for television horror film [2] which aired on ABC on January 11, 1972, as their ABC Movie of the Week.In the film, an investigative reporter, played by Darren McGavin, comes to suspect that a serial killer in the Las Vegas area is actually a vampire.
Dawidziak has written two non-fiction books about TV characters: The Columbo Phile: A Casebook (The Mysterious Press, 1989), [4] a history of Peter Falk's Lt. Columbo, and The Night Stalker Companion: A 30th Anniversary Tribute (Pomegranate Press, 1997), a history of the Carl Kolchak character played by Darren McGavin in two TV movies and the ...
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It may be that the novel bore the title The Kolchak Papers before it was published, and this was changed to The Kolchak Tapes for the telemovie because of the cassette recorder into which Kolchak repeatedly dictates. Then again, maybe the novel was originally The Kolchak Tapes, and the publisher changed it to The Kolchak Papers. Until someone ...
Kolchak (seated, center) in New York with U.S. and Russian officers. He was wearing the new Provisional Government naval uniform. The Black Sea fleet descended into political chaos after the onset of the 1917 February Revolution. Kolchak was relieved of command of the fleet in June and traveled to Petrograd (St. Petersburg).
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After Kolchak was handed over to Bolsheviks, Timiryova approached them and declared: "Arrest me. I cannot live without him." As a result, she was imprisoned in Irkutsk but was released after Kolchak's execution in February 1920. This, however, was only the beginning of a long string of her arrests, prison and labour camp sentences, and years of ...