Kolchak: The Night Stalker COMPLETEMOS TODOS

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Kolchak: The Night Stalker COMPLETEMOS TODOS

Mensaje por Saujsaujo » Lun 11 Jul, 2005 04:39

Hola, he decidido hacer un rejunte de todo lo que encontre en internet mas e mule, ahi va, habria que ir ayudando todos de a poco:

Primero, los 20 capitulos:

THE RIPPER

Written by Rudolph Borchert
Directed by Allen Baron

A serial killer who preys on women haunts first Milwaukee, then Chicago. Attempts to capture him meet with failure as the killer displays superhuman strength and invulnerability to bullets. Kolchak comes to believe that the killer is in fact the original Jack the Ripper, a seemingly immortal killer who has killed women in many cities over the last century.

Analysis of the historical records leads Kolchak to believe that the Ripper can be killed by electricity. The reporter tracks the Ripper to the old house where he has taken up residence. Kolchak lures him out back into the pond, which he has rigged with electricity. The Ripper is reduced to ashes, leaving Kolchak with an old shoe as his only evidence.

Guest Cast: Mickey Gilbert (The Ripper), Beatrice Colen (Jane Plumm), Ken Lynch (Capt. R.M. Warren), Roberta Collins (Police Detective Susan Catazzo), Denise Dillaway (Debbie Fielder), Ike Jones (Mail boy), Dulcie Jordan (Driver's wife), Don Mantooth (Second policeman), Ruth McDevitt (Elderly Peeping-Tom), Cathey Paine (Ellen), Mews Small (Masseuse), Clint Young (Driver)



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THE ZOMBIE

Story by Zekial Marko
Teleplay by David Chase
Directed by Alexander Grasshoff

The corpse of a small-time crook, Francois Edmonds, keeps showing up at the scene of bizarre murders of underworld figures, whose spines have been snapped by a killer with superhuman strength. Kolchak discovers that Edmonds' mother, a voodoo mamalois, has resurrected her son as a zombie to take vengeance on those responsible for his death. When Kolchak is added to Edmonds' list of victims, his only hope is to venture into a "cemetery" of dead cars to find Edmonds' body, fill his mouth with salt, and sew his lips together — or die trying.

Guest Cast: O. William Faison (The Zombie/Francois Edmunds), Charles Aidman (Captain Leo Winwood), Val Bisoglio (Victor Friese), Scatman Crothers (Uncle Filemon), Antonio Fargas (Sweetstick Weldon), J. Pat O'Malley (Cemetery caretaker), Joseph Sirola (Benjamin Sposato), Gary Baxley (Willie Pike), Hank Calia (Albert Berg), Ben Frommer (The monk), Bob Harris (Poppy), Paulene Myers (Mamalois "Marie Juliette" Edmonds), Chuck Waters (Jerry)



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THEY HAVE BEEN, THEY ARE, THEY WILL BE... (a.k.a. U.F.O.)

Story by Dennis Clark
Teleplay by Rudolph Borchert
Directed by Allen Baron

A bizarre invisible alien presence sweeps through Chicago. It has the strength of a hurricane, generates a strong electromagnetic field, steals lead and electronic equipment, and sucks the bone marrow out of humans and animals alike.

Kolchak tracks the alien entity from an electronics warehouse to an observatory to Lincoln Park, and narrowly manages to drive it off before it kills again.

Guest Cast: James Gregory (Captain Quill), Dick Van Patten (Alfred Bindle), Mary Wickes (Dr. Bess Winestock), Fritz Feld (Waiter), Maureen Arthur (Woman speaker), Rudy Challenger (Stanley Wedemeyer), Phil Leeds (Howard Gough), Len Lesser (Crowley), Dennis McCarthy (Security guard Riley)



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THE VAMPIRE

Written by Bill Stratton, David Chase, Rudolph Borchert
Directed by Don Weis

Catherine Rawlins, a call girl who was a victim of Janos Skorzeny (the vampire from the original Night Stalker TV movie) rises outside Las Vegas and makes her way to Los Angeles, where she begins her own killing spree.

The L.A. police downplay the murders as the work of devil-worshippers, but Kolchak gets a tip about the new string of vampire murders and wrangles a trip to Los Angeles. A local contact helps Kolchak find Rawlins. Kolchak loses his cross when the vampire attacks him, but he lures her up a hill to a giant cross that overlooks Los Angeles and sets it on fire. Rawlins is paralyzed in the light of the cross, and Kolchak stakes her.

The L.A. police send Kolchak back to Chicago, but not before he confirms that the autopsy report shows that Rawlins had been dead for more than three years at the time he had allegedly "killed" her.

Guest Cast: William Daniels (Lt. Jack Matteo), Suzanne Charney (Catherine Rawlins/Vampire), Kathleen Nolan (Faye Kruger), Larry Storch (Jim "The Swede" Brytowski), Jan Murray (Ichabod Grace), Tony Epper (Andrew Garth), Noel De Souza (Chandra), Milt Kamen (Gingrich), John Doucette (Deputy Sample), Stuart Nisbet (Hotel manager), Army Archerd (Man), Selma Archerd (Woman), Jimmy Joyce (Man talking), Scott Douglas (Second reporter), Alyscia Maxwell (third Reporter), Anne Whitfield (Girl)



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THE WEREWOLF

Written by David Chase, Paul Playdon
Directed by Allen Baron

Kolchak wrangles an all-expenses-paid trip to report the last cruise of a luxury ocean liner, only to find that a bloodthirsty werewolf is among the passengers on board. Trapped aboard the liner, on the high seas and under a full moon, Kolchak scavenges silver pellets and a shotgun and kills the creature once and for all.

Guest Cast: Eric Braeden (Bernhardt Stieglitz), Dick Gautier (Mel Tarter), Nita Talbot (Paula Griffin), Henry Jones (Captain Julian Wells), Bob Hastings (Hallem), Ray Ballard (Bernie Efron), Barry Cahill (Dr. Alan Ross), Lewis Charles (George Levitt), Dort Clark (Gribs), Lyn Guild (Lois Prysock), Jackie Russell (Wendy), Jim Hawkins (Father James Remy), Heath Jobes (Radio Man), Steve Marlow (Sailor)



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FIRE FALL

Written by Bill S. Ballinger
Directed by Don Weis

A series of mysterious deaths plague the life of orchestra conductor Ryder Bond. Each victim is incinerated by supernaturally hot flames. Kolchak investigates and learns that an arsonist, Frankie Markoff, a fan of Bond's, was killed in a penny arcade. Bond's car crossed Markoff's funeral procession, turning the dead criminal's spirit into a doppelgänger that is trying to take over Bond's life.

Each victim was burned to death when they fell asleep, and if Bond goes to sleep the doppelgänger will take him over for good. Fighting his own desperate urge for sleep, the intrepid reporter races to exhume Markoff's body and reunite it with his restless spirit before Kolchak himself bursts into flame.

Guest Cast: Fred Beir (Ryder Bond), David Doyle (Cardinale), Madlyn Rhue (Marie), Philip Carey (Sgt. Mayer), Lenore Kasdorf (Doctor), Alice Backes (Dr. Shropell), Patricia Estrin (Felicia Porter), Joshua Shelley (George Mason), Marcus Smith (Young Man), Carol Veazie (Mrs. Sherman), Virginia Vincent (Mrs. Markoff)



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THE DEVIL'S PLATFORM

Story by Tim Maschler
Teleplay by David Chase, Donn Mullally, Rudolph Borchert, Larry Markes, Norm Liebmann
Directed by Allen Baron

Mysterious deaths follow the campaign trail of Senator Robert Palmer — as does a mysterious black dog with a pentagram for a dog tag.

Kolchak discovers that the Senator has made a pact with Satan in return for the ability to assume the form of an indestructible black mastiff; Palmer uses this devil-dog form to destroy his rivals and opponents.

Kolchak risks his life to confront Palmer and destroy the pentagram.

Guest Cast: Tom Skerritt (Sen. Robert W. Palmer), Ellen Weston (Lorraine Palmer), Stanley Adams (Louis the Bartender), Jeanne Cooper (Dr. Kline), Julie Gregg (Susan Driscoll), John Myhers (Senator James Talbot), William Mims (Officer Hale), Ike Jones (First maintenance engineer), John Dennis (Second maintenance engineer), Robert DoQui (Park policeman), Bruce Powers (First policeman), Ross Sherman (Second policeman), Keith Walker (TV reporter), Sam Edwards (Mailman)



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BAD MEDICINE

Written by L. Ford Neale, John Huff
Directed by Alex Grasshoff

A series of suicides among high-society matrons follows a bizarre jewel-theft by a towering Indian, who mysteriously disappears when cornered.

Kolchak learns that the Indian is a "diablero," the ghost of a cliff-dwelling Indian medicine man who was condemned to walk the Earth eternally gathering a horde of jewels. The diablero can change shape into a coyote or crow and hypnotize anyone with its eyes.

Kolchak seeks out the diablero and turns the power of its hypnotizing gaze against it.

Guest Cast: Richard Kiel (The Diablero), Alice Ghostley (Dr. Agnes Temple), Victor Jory (Charles Rolling Thunder), Ramon Bieri (Captain Joe Baker), Marvin Kaplan (Albert Delgado), James Griffith (Schwartz), Lois January (Rhonda June Marsky), Riza Royce (Charlotte Elaine Van Piet), Barbara Morrison (Luci Lapont Addison), Ernie Robinson (Chauffeur), Bob Golden (Police detective), Dennis McCarthy (Ballistics man), Troy Melton (Desk officer), Morris Buchanan (Night watchman), Dick Geary (Auction guard), David Lewis (Auctioneer), Arthur Wong (Auction attendee), Keith Walker (First reporter), Bill Deiz (Second reporter)



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THE SPANISH MOSS MURDERS

Story by Alvin L. Friedman
Teleplay by David Chase, Alvin L. Friedman
Directed by Gordon Hessler

Several people are killed in bizarre accidents that all have two things in common: each victim was crushed to death, and all of them were found covered in wet, slimy Spanish Moss.

Kolchak discovers that each victim was related to Paul Langois, a hot-tempered Cajun. Langois, however, has an iron-clad alibi: As the subject of a sleep experiment, he's been asleep for the past several weeks. Carl realizes that Langois, in his deep-sleep state, has conjured Peremalfait, a "boogey man" from the Cajun bayou: a huge creature covered in Spanish Moss that crushes the life right out of you.

Peremalfait "kills" Langois to prevent him from being woken up and therefore dispelling him. Kolchak braves the sewers of Chicago to hunt down and kill the Peremalfait with the only thing that can destroy it: a spear made out of bayou gum wood.

Guest Cast: Virginia Gregg (Dr. Hollenbeck), Richard Kiel (Peremalfait), Keenan Wynn (Captain Joe "Mad Dog" Siska), Severn Darden (Dr. Aaron Pollack), Ned Glass (Joe the apartment manager), Donald Mantooth (Paul Langois), Roberta Dean (Michelle Kelly), Maurice Marsac (Henri Villon), Johnny Silver (Pepe LaRue a.k.a. Morris Shapiro), Rudy Diaz (Sergeant Villaverde), James LaSane (Officer Johnson), Randy Boone (Jean the fiddler), Brian Avery (Record producer), Elisabeth Brooks (Lab assistant), Bill Deiz (First reporter)



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THE ENERGY EATER

Story by Arthur Rowe
Teleplay by Arthur Rowe, Rudolph Borchert, Robert Earl
Directed by Alexander Grasshoff

Several hospital employees are mysteriously electrocuted immediately following the building's grand opening. Kolchak interviews Native American iron workers, who tell him that the construction of the new hospital roused a great Bear Spirit that kills with electrical shocks. Kolchak convinces the hospital administrators to help him refrigerate the bear spirit back into hibernation before it grows strong enough to threaten all of Chicago.

Guest Cast: William Smith (Jim Elkhorn), Elaine Giftos (Nurse Janice Eisen), Robert Cornwaithe (Dr. Hartfield), Robert Yuro (Captain Webster), John Alvin (Dr. Ralph Carrie), Michael Fox (Frank Wesley), Tom Drake (Don Kibbey), Joyce Jillson (Diana Lanier), Michael Strong (Walter Green), Bob Golden (Policeman), John Mitchum (Janitor), Ella Edwards (Receptionist), Dianne Harper (Second Girl)



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HORROR IN THE HEIGHTS

Written by Jimmy Sangster
Directed by Michael T. Caffey

In Chicago's Heights district, elderly Jewish citizens are found dead, stripped to the bone, apparently by rats. Kolchak pins the killings on a rakshasa, a Hindu demon that entrances its victims by taking the form of the person they trust most.

Kolchak consults an elderly rakshasa hunter, who entrusts him with the only thing that can kill the rakshasa: crossbow bolts blessed by a priest of Brahma. However, to defeat the creature Kolchak must bring himself to shoot whoever it is that he trusts the most — and pray that it's the rakshasa and not the real person when he does.

Guest Cast: Phil Silvers (Harry Starman), Ned Glass (Joe the apartment manager), Benny Rubin (Julius "Buck" Fineman), Murray Matheson (Lane Merriott), Barry Gordon (Barry the waiter), Abraham Sofaer (Elderly Rakshasa hunter), Jim Goodwin (Frank Rivas), John Bleifer (Charlie) Herb Vigran (Sal Goldstein), Naomi Stevens (Miriam Goldstein), Robert Karnes (Officer Thomas), Paul Sorensen (Officer Prodman), Eric Server (Officer Boxman), Shelly Novack (York)



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MR. R.I.N.G.

Written by L. Ford Neale, John Huff
Directed by Gene Levitt

Kolchak writes an obituary for a deceased scientist, but launches an investigation when no one can give him a straight answer when he asks how the scientist died. Meanwhile, a mysterious figure goes on a rampage throughout Chicago, stealing morticians' wax and Halloween masks.

Kolchak finds out that the scientist was working on Project R.I.N.G. — the development of an artificially intelligent robot. R.I.N.G. killed its creator rather than be shut down, and now the government is hunting it. Kolchak must find the robot and reveal its story before the government scraps the project — and the remorseful robot itself.

Guest Cast: Craig R. Baxley (R.I.N.G.), Bert Freed (Captain Akins), Julie Adams (Avery Walker), Henry Beckman (Senator Duncan "LaBeau" Stephens), Corinne Michaels (Dr. Leslie Dwyer), Robert Easton (Bernard Carmichael), Myron Healey (Colonel Wright), Maidie Norman (Librarian Miss Byrett), Bruce Powers (Peters), Don "Red" Barry (Tyrell security guard)



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THE PRIMAL SCREAM (a.k.a. THE HUMANOID)

Written by Bill S. Ballinger, David Chase
Directed by Robert Scheerer

Bizarre, primatelike creatures rampage throughout Chicago. Kolchak learns the creatures were spawned by accident in a government lab, from cell samples found preserved deep inside the Antarctic ice shelf. Now these bizarre missing links are wreaking havoc. Despite the government cover-up, Kolchak tracks the creatures to their lair beneath an old nuclear research lab from the 1950s.

Guest Cast: John Marley (Captain Maurice Molnar), Jamie Farr (Jack Burton), Pat Harrington Jr. (Thomas Kitzmiller), Katherine Woodville (Dr. Helen Lynch), Sandra Gould (Landlady), C. Lindsay Workman (Dr. Fisk), Byron Morrow (Dr. Cowan), Regis J. Cordic (Dr. Peel), Chuck Waters (William Pratt), Arnold Williams (Barney), Jeannie Bell (Rosetta Mason Al Checco (Nils), Vince Howard (Policeman), Barbara Luddy (Woman), Paul Picerni (Humane Society man), Barbara Rhoades (Kitzmiller's secretary)



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THE TREVI COLLECTION

Written by Rudolph Borchert
Directed by Don Weis

Kolchak is walking down the street when he witnesses the murder of a fashion-industry spy, who is thrown to his death from an upper-floor window. Kolchak races up the building's only staircase and bursts into the locked room — to find it filled with nothing but mannequins.

More murders of a supernatural nature soon follow. Kolchak links the killings to Madame Trevi, a leading designer in the fashion industry who he believes is using witchcraft to destroy her competitors. With the aid of a witches' coven, Kolchak destroys the source of Trevi's power — only to find out who the witch truly is. Armed with a mojo bag, Kolchak confronts the witch and risks publicly accusing her in order to strip her of her powers.

Guest Cast: Lara Parker (Madelaine), Nina Foch (Madame Trevi), Bernie Kopell (Doctor), Marvin Miller (Lecturer), Priscilla Morril (Griselda), Douglas V. Fowley (Superintendant), Peter Leeds (Photographer), Richard Bakalyan (First hood), Henry Brandon (Man), Henry Slate (Second hood), Beverly Gill (Melody Sedgewick), Dennis McCarthy (Figure), Diane Quick (Ariel)



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CHOPPER

Story by Bob Gale & Robert Zemeckis Teleplay by Robert Zemeckis & Bob Gale, David Chase, Steve Fisher
Directed by Bruce Kessler

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow meets The Wild Ones as a headless, sword-wielding motorcyclist commits a rash of decapitation murders. Kolchak pieces together the mystery: The victims were all members of a motorcycle gang in the 1950s. One of their comrades, Harold "Swordsman" Baker, was accidentally decapitated as the result of a prank gone wrong. His headless body went on a killing spree in the '50s until his head and body were reunited.

Everyone thought that had been the end of it; but Kolchak has learned that the cemetery where Baker was buried has recently been dug up and relocated, and the dead biker's head and body have become separated. Unless Kolchak can reunite the skull and bones in time, the few surviving former gang-members are about to lose their heads — permanently.

Guest Cast: Larry Linville (Captain Jonas), Jim Backus (Herb Bresson), Fern Barry (Rita Baker), Sharon Farrell (Lila Morton), Jay Robinson (Professor Eli Strig), Jesse White (First Watchman), Arthur Metrano (Henry Barlow "Suds" Spake), Frank Aletter (Norman Kahill), Steve Franken (Morgue Attendant), Joey Aresco (Electric Larry), Jimmy Murphy (Beaner), Jack Bernhardt (Otto), Jim Malinda (Snow White), Brunetta Barnett (Nurse)



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DEMON IN LACE

Story by Stephen Lord
Teleplay by Michael Kozoll, David Chase, Stephen Lord
Directed by Don Weis

On a college campus, young men begin dying of heart attacks. Kolchak connects all the dead young men to Professor Spate, an archeologist who is researching an ancient Middle Eastern tablet. Kolchak soon learns that a similar string of unexplained deaths surrounded Spate's expedition to recover the tablet.

The tablet is revealed to be connected to a succubus, a female demon that seduces men, then reveals its true form to literally frighten them to death and devour their souls. Kolchak risks the demon's wrath and his own life to destroy the cursed tablet.

Guest Cast: Andrew Prine (Prof. C. Evan Spate), Jackie Vernon (Coach Toomey), Carolyn Jones (Registrar), Keenan Wynn (Captain Joe "Mad Dog" Siska), Kristina Holland (Rosalind Winters), Milton Parsons (Dr. Salem Mozart), Ben Masters (Mike Thompson), Steve Stafford (Craig), Carman Zapata (Spanish woman), Maria Grimm (Maria Vanegas), John Elerick (Mark Hansen), Davis Roberts (Coroner), Donald Mantooth (Tim Brennan), Hunter Von Leer (Donald Rhiner), Margie Impert (Betty Walker), Iris Edwards (Girl)



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LEGACY OF TERROR

Written by Arthur Rowe
Directed by Don McDougall

Physically fit young men meet grisly deaths: their hearts are cut from their chests while they're still alive, with a dull blade. Each victim is killed on a flight of stairs, each one at a higher elevation than the last victim. Kolchak spots a strange feathered creature near the scene of one of the murders. He learns that an ancient Aztec cult is trying to resurrect its deity, Nanautzin, the Lord of the Smoking Mirror.

Since Nanautzin's destruction at the hands of the Conquistadores 520 years ago (the Aztec millennia), his worshippers have sacrificed the hearts of five worthy victims every 52 years. They believe that upon the completion of the final cycle, Nanautzin will be restored to life. However, the final death must be a "perfect sacrifice": a willing victim who is given his every wish for a year before his final death.

Kolchak learns that Pepe, a young grocery clerk, is the cult's "perfect sacrifice," and the reporter must track the teenager to the highest staircase in Chicago and convince him to back out of the sacrifice.

Guest Cast: Erik Estrada (Pepe Torres), Ramon Bieri (Captain Webster), Sorrell Booke (Mr. Eddy), Pippa Scott (Tillie Jones), Sondra Currie (Vicky), Carlos Romero (George Andrews), Victor Campos (Professor Jamie Rodriquez), Udana Power (Captain Madge Timmins), Cal Bartlett (Officer Lyons), Ernesto Macias (Andrew Gomez), Robert Casper (Professor Jones), Nina Vasquez (Rita Torres), Dorrie Thomson (Lona), Merrie Lynn Ross (Nina), Scott Douglas (Major Taylor), Mickey Gilbert (Nanautzin, the Mummy), Craig R. Baxley (Rolf Anderson), Alma Beltran (Mrs. Torres), Scott Douglas (Major Taylor), Pitt Herbert (Medical Examiner), Gene Le Bell (Officer Olson), Ron Stein (Officer Smith)



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THE KNIGHTLY MURDERS

Story by Paul Magistretti
Teleplay by David Chase, Michael Kozoll
Directed by Vincent McEveety

Chicago citizens are murdered with medieval weapons. Kolchak links all the victims to the conversion of a small museum into a disco. It turns out that the museum housed the armor of Guy de Metancourt, a misanthrope who swore upon his death that his final resting place should never know gaiety or laughter. Now his armor, animated with his vengeful spirit, is executing those who have desecrated his resting place. Kolchak's only chance to stop the unchivalrous ghost is to challenge it to single combat while wielding a holy axe blessed by the Pope.

Guest Cast: John Dehner (Captain Vernon Rausch), Hans Conried (Mendel Boggs), Shug Fisher (Pop Stenvold), Robert Emhardt (Roger), Jeff Donnell (Maura), John Dehner (Captain Vernon Rausch), Hans Conreid (Mendel Boggs), Lieux Dressler (Minervo Musso), Shug Fisher (Pop Stenvold), Robert Emhardt (Coat-of-arms dealer), Lucille Benson (Maura), Don Carter (Morgue assistant Lester Nash ), Bryan O'Byrne (Charles Johnson the butler), Sidney Clute (Bruce Krause), Gregg Palmer (Sergeant Buxbaum), Ed McCready (First reporter), Alyscia Maxwell (Freshman reporter), Jim Drum (Leo J. Ramutka)



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THE YOUTH KILLER

Written by Rudolph Borchert
Directed by Don McDougall

Young swinging patrons of an exclusive dating service turn up dead of old age. The police don't believe the decrepit victims and the missing young adults are the same persons, but Kolchak discovers that the boss of the dating service is actually the legendary Helen of Troy, who sacrifices perfect young victims to Hecate, her patron goddess, in exchange for eternal youth and beauty.

Guest Cast: Cathy Lee Crosby (Helen of Troy), Dwayne Hickman (Sergeant J. Orkin), Demostenes a.k.a. George Savalas (Kaz Kazantarkis), Kathleen Freeman (Bella Sarkof), John Felder (Gordon "the Ghoul" Spangler), Eddie Firestone (Conventioneer), Michael Richardson (Lance Mervin), Penny Santon (Lance's Mother), James Ingersoll (First young man/William Cubby), Reb Brownas (Second young man), Joss White (Secretary)



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THE SENTRY

Written by L. Ford Neale, John Huff
Directed by Seymour Robbie

The government tries to cover up a spate of violent deaths at the Merrymount Institute, an underground archival facility. Kolchak determines that the victims were ripped apart, as if attacked by a crocodile or other large lizard.

He sneaks inside the facility and discovers that the slain workers had excavated a collection of large egglike objects, and that the eggs' mother, an enormous bipedal lizard, is attempting to retrieve them. Kolchak risks the mother-lizard's wrath and his life to return the eggs to the nest before they hatch.

Guest Cast: Frank Campanella (Ted Chapman), John Hoyt (Dr. Lamar Beckwith), Kathie Browne [wife of Darren McGavin] (Lt. Irene Lamont), Tom Bosley (Jack Flaherty), Albert Paulsen (Dr. James Verhyden), Frank Marth (Colonel Brody), Margaret Avery (Ruth Van Galen), Cliff Norton (Arnie Wisemore), Lew Brown (First detective), Keith Walker (First reporter), Bill Diez (Second reporter), Greg Finley (Dr. Phillips), Tom Moses (Dr. Gordon)

Dicho esto, ahi van los enlaces de E-mule, los cuales no puedo asegurar que esten en DVDrip, ni TVrip, etc. Pero voy a averiguar, ahi van:

0 - Introduccion EspeciaL
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1 - The Ripper
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2 - The Zombie
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3 - U.F.O.
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4 - The Vampire
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5 - The Werewolf
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6 - Firefall
ed2k linkKolchak, The Night Stalker - 1x06 - Firefall.mpg ed2k link stats
7 - The Devil's Platform
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8 - Bad Medicine
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9 - The Spanish Moss Murderers
ed2k linkKolchak, The Night Stalker - 1x09 - The Spanish Moss Murders.mpg ed2k link stats
10 - The Energy Eater
ed2k linkKolchak, The Night Stalker - 1x10 - The Energy Eater.mpg ed2k link stats
11 - The Horror in the Heights
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12 - Mr. R.I.Ned2k linkKolchak, The Night Stalker - 1x12 - Mr. R.I.N.G..mpg ed2k link stats.G.
13 - Primal Scream
ed2k linkKolchak, The Night Stalker - 1x13 - Primal Scream.mpg ed2k link stats
14 - The Trevi Collection
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15 - Chopper
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16 - Demon in Lance
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17 - Legacy of Terror
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18 - Knightly Murders
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19 - The Youth Killer
ed2k linkKolchak, The Night Stalker - 1x19 - The Youth Killer.mpg ed2k link stats
20 - The Sentry
ed2k linkKolchak, The Night Stalker - 1x20 - The Sentry.mpg ed2k link stats

21 - Piloto 1 Vampire
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22 - Piloto 2 The Night Strangler
ed2k linkKolchak, The Night Stalker - Pilot 02 (1973) - The Night Strangler.mpg ed2k link stats

Yo creo que es DVDRip, pero no puedo asegurarlo, bueno, ustedes me diran, subtitulos ni a ganchos

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Mensaje por NitteZtalker » Lun 11 Jul, 2005 04:45

Ahí está la primer temporada de los X-Files. Huy, me equivoque (¿o no?) Debería bajarlos en honor a mi nick (especialmente algunos capítulos como The werewolf, Primal scream o Demon in lace... aunque recuerdo a todos con cariño)l. En cuanto me haga un espacio los pincho.

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Mensaje por Saujsaujo » Lun 11 Jul, 2005 04:47

eso! justicia para todos! Y PARA KOLCHAK por sobre todas las cosas, me fije y estoy casi seguro que son TVrip, no existe una version en DVD por la red.

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Mensaje por aranjota » Vie 15 Jul, 2005 05:47

No sé la fuente, pero la calidad, al menos de "Vampiro de la noche" (el piloto) parece dvdrip. ¿Subtítulos no hay? En televisión la han puesto, que yo recuerde, 2 veces, pero hace ya la tira. Lo digo por si alguien tiene el audio...
Saludos

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Mensaje por Saujsaujo » Vie 15 Jul, 2005 08:30

te referis a USA, el Canal USA network? mmmm.... creo que a Kolchak lo sacaron de la programacion de sabados de terror, hace alrededor de 10 años... jeje... mi hermano era fanatico de la serie, habra que ver... si algun loquito los grabo y las cintas tienen material legible...

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Mensaje por Saujsaujo » Jue 27 Oct, 2005 06:19

me voy a poner a bajar los capitulos y les dire en un mes de su calidad

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Mensaje por Txopito » Jue 27 Oct, 2005 19:46

Por si interesa la nueva serie de Night Stalker (2005):

http://www.asia-team.net/invision/index ... opic=46298

voy a bajar el primero a ver que tal.
******************************Deseo que koki vuelva ya a DXC.******************************

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Saujsaujo
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Mensaje por Saujsaujo » Vie 28 Oct, 2005 03:31

interesante.... habra que ver

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Mensaje por Saujsaujo » Sab 12 Nov, 2005 14:53

me baje uno de los capitulos y mas que un VHSrip me parece que es un TVrip o algo parecido, no tiene maaaala calidad, pero tampoco es una maravilla, pero esta bastante bien igual, yo lo sigo bajando

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Mensaje por Saujsaujo » Mar 28 Feb, 2006 03:08

baje todos los capitulos, y realmente no da para bajarlos, explico porque, al ser un TVrip como yo creo que es, el sonido es malo, y al no haber subtiutlos en español, las voces que se escuchan muy distorsionadas se hacen ilegibles, por lo que aunque uno conozca ingles, se hace muy dificil el disfrute de la serie.
Habra que esperar que salgan en DVD con subtitulos. Cambio y Fuera

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