Television Fright Films of the 1970s

Television Fright Films of the 1970s
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Television Fright Films of the 1970s

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An UNFORGETABLE Era!
scpd✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 20, 2017
I grew up in the seventies a time when movies were made simple and horror wasn't so complex the decade when the nature strikes back began with Willard, Ben, Stanley and frogs, AIP vampire films were hot and the Planet of the apes films were closing its final chapter with Battle.
The movies you listed Brought so many fond memories of horror telefilms.
From Dan Curtis films to Don't be afraid of the dark, cat creature, gargoyles to devils like The devil's Daughter and CrowHeaven Farm with Paul Burke and Hope Lang. I really Enjoyed reading this book!★
Thamks for the Memories!
Five Stars
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseMay 31, 2016
Nice read. I would recommend this book and your service to anyone.
The difficult part is finding some of these great treasures to watch
jeffp_100✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 20, 2015
Fabulous book from a fabulous author who did impeccable research. The difficult part is finding some of these great treasures to watch. Thanks David!
Resource material
David Hunt✓ Verified PurchaseMay 12, 2014
Great resource for anyone interested in the glory days of made for television horror movies. Quite a few of these movies I remember from my childhood.
Excellent Book Covering a Neglected Type of Film
filmfan1970✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 20, 2012
David Deal's book is certain to rekindle feelings of nostalgia for those who grew up on a steady diet of television during the decade of the 1970s. It is well researched and not only features in depth details and analysis of these 1970s telefrights, but also offers many interesting biographical details regarding the lives of the talent involved in these films. Highly recommended for anyone who grew up during the weird but unforgettable decade of the 1970s with a television tuned to the three networks of the day.
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