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The Night Walker is a 1964 American psychological horror film [1] [2] directed and produced by William Castle, written by Robert Bloch, and starring Robert Taylor, Judith Meredith, Lloyd Bochner and Barbara Stanwyck in her final theatrical film role. It follows the wife of a wealthy inventor who is plagued by increasingly disturbing nightmares ...
The DVD release included red/blue glasses (not 3D glasses, as sometimes reported) to replicate the effect. Homicidal (1961). There was a "fright break" with a timer overlaid on the film's climax, as the heroine approaches a house harboring a sadistic killer.
His other film work includes the scores for the William Castle films The Night Walker (1964), The Busy Body (1967) and The Spirit Is Willing (1967), as well as other 1960s movies such as A Very Special Favor (1965), The Caper of the Golden Bulls (1967), Don't Make Waves (1967), The Perils of Pauline (1967) and Did You Hear the One About the ...
The Night of the Iguana, directed by John Huston, starring Richard Burton, Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr and Sue Lyon; Night Train to Paris, starring Leslie Nielsen, Aliza Gur and Dorinda Stevens – (U.S./U.K.) The Night Walker, starring Barbara Stanwyck (her last film) and Robert Taylor; Nightmare, directed by Freddie Francis –
In 1964 Bloch married Eleanor Alexander and wrote original screenplays for two films produced and directed by William Castle, Strait-Jacket (1964) and The Night Walker (also 1964), along with The Skull (1965). The latter film was based on his short story "The Skull of the Marquis de Sade".
I Saw What You Did was released by Anchor Bay Entertainment on VHS and Region 1 DVD on August 24, 1999. On May 23, 2014, it was re-released as an exclusive DVD-R by Universal as part of its Universal Vault Series, but in a full-frame presentation. On May 17, 2016, Shout! Factory released the film on Blu-ray under its sub-label Scream Factory. [9]
May 20, 1964: The Brass Bottle: May 21, 1964: The Chalk Garden: U.S. distribution of a British filmtion June 10, 1964: Bedtime Story: Wild and Wonderful: June 17, 1964: Nightmare: U.S. distribution; last Universal International film June 1964: McHale's Navy: first universal city studios inc film July 3, 1964: Island of the Blue Dolphins: July 7 ...
Bat Masterson is a gunslinger. Masterson, Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday come together in a common cause. The three intend to protect an impending land exchange between honest rancher Merrick and peace-seeking Indian chief Yellow Hawk against the crooked chicanery of land baron Clay Bennett.