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Thread: Did anyone here grow up watching Kolchak: The Night Stalker?

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    Did anyone here grow up watching Kolchak: The Night Stalker?

    I loved watching that show late at night when I was a kid and grabbed the box set the day it came out . The stories were pretty simple in their telling but it's a great time piece. A wonderful reminder of those days when werewolves, Jack the Ripper, or basically anything that went creak in the night was more than enough suspense for anyone with a descent imagination. Good times...

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    I saw these in the early 90's re-run on CBS late Friday Nights. I thought they were pretty damn scary for a prime time show from the 70's. If I had seen these as a akid I'd have been in a psycho ward now. It is a great show.
    "The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow...How did it come to this?"

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    Yep, my mom was cool and used to let me stay up for anything SF or horror related.

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    Hmmmm....

    I don't remember it from when I was a kid; but I must have seen it, since my folks were all fanatics for it. I got the VHS set about ten years back and absolutely love the show! You gotta cut them some slack effects-wise; but I thought the stories and especially the characters were cool. (Kolchak himself being unique in the horror hero category since he's not particularly bright or brave; but he is tenacious.) Even the background characters were entertaining. (Especially Gordy the Ghoul and the police captain that tried using understanding on Kolchak. Hee hee....)

    What I thought was nifty was how they used the classic mythological stories for the monsters; such as the Rakshasa, or killing a zombie by filling it's mouth with salt and sewing the lips shut.

    ...and before it comes up; I really hated the new one. Hmmm.... Kolchak's now a hip young hipster? Wow... way to make it like everything else.

    Don C.

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    I remember watching them new.

    My buddy would come over every--- I think Thursday night and we'd watch them.

    Not 100% sure on the Thursday memory.
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    I started watching them when I was 15 on CBS late night, my dad had seen them all before. I think my dad suffered from mild insomnia as he had always seen it before.

    Also saw the movies around the same time, I was addicted.

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    For the longest time, the only ones I owned on tape was the 2-episode smash together "Crackle of Death"

    They played it late night back in the early 80's and I taped it.

    Weird thing about "Crackle" .....
    There was so many better episodes that could have been put together to make a decent TV movie....
    Crackle's stories were mediocre at best.
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    Loved them all, my favorite was when he took on the vampire in LA and Richard Anderson in Seattle (I think)
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    One of my all time favorite shows!

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    i saw as a kid back in the 70s loved it then and still love now, forget about the lame remake the orincal was great the best in mho is the headless motorcycle rider followed by the one he's in an underground storage vault. to bad they never did a second season

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