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Ryan O'Neal plays Russ Emery, a glib engineer who steals the heart of a fashion model named Sheila Blunden. She in turn leaves her jet setter fiance who turns out to be a psychotic who will ... Read allRyan O'Neal plays Russ Emery, a glib engineer who steals the heart of a fashion model named Sheila Blunden. She in turn leaves her jet setter fiance who turns out to be a psychotic who will not let go of Sheila that easily.Ryan O'Neal plays Russ Emery, a glib engineer who steals the heart of a fashion model named Sheila Blunden. She in turn leaves her jet setter fiance who turns out to be a psychotic who will not let go of Sheila that easily.
Lesley Ann Warren
- Sheila Blunden
- (as Lesley Warren)
Don Ames
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
Jack Berle
- Baseball Game Spectator
- (uncredited)
Alphonso DuBois
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
Eugene Jackson
- Baseball Game Spectator
- (uncredited)
Sammy Shack
- Baseball Game Spectator
- (uncredited)
Carol Speed
- Secretary
- (uncredited)
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O'Neal is dumped by Warren for Haskell after she falls for Haskell and his jet setting life style while O'Neal is out of town and not realizing at the time that the guy is a control freak among other things. She meets O'Neal at the airport to cut it off but Haskell shows up. Surprised Warren introduces them and Haskell puts a beating on O'Neal that to me is still one of the most realistic that I have ever seen on film. After O'Neal gets put in the hospital Warren dumps Haskell for O'Neal and the stalking begins. Great movie and in the early seventies was touching on a stalking problem that had been around forever and even ending in murder at times but the laws still hadn't caught up.
This is one of those great "TV Movies of the Week" that were so popular from the late 60's to early 70's. Many of these were actually very good and entertaining. This one has Lesley Ann Warren playing a fashion model who has a new boyfriend, Ryan O'Neal. Trouble is her ex-boyfriend Peter Haskell is a psycho who will stop at nothing to break them up. Seems he just can't let go and move on with his life. Lesley even moves across the country to get away from this jerk. Lesley's mother makes the stupidest mistake on earth by telling this moron that Lesley's moved to "California". Well, the old bag thinks California is a big state so he will never find her. WRONG! He immediately tracks her down and her new beau Ryan and makes them both pay. Kind of silly at the time, this was 1971, a good 15 years or so before stalking became a real problem for many celebs. This TV flick is actually kind of ahead of it's time. Acting is good, Peter Haskell makes a very good villian, Lesley Ann Warren has always been underrated. Unfortunately, they don't make 'em like this anymore. No blood gushing, no four letter words every ten seconds but still fun to watch.
This short movie (74 min. cut down to 70 for the VHS release)has some very attractive performers and a plot with great possibilities. However, there was very little actual development of the story line because of the extreme time limits placed on the production. Ryan O'Neal plays a preppy suitor for the hand of the lovely but wafer-thin model, Lesley Ann Warren. Lesley becomes distracted by the forceful suitor played by Peter Haskell, who is also insanely jealous and beats Ryan to a near-pulp when he parts ways with Lesley Ann. This display of insanity puts Haskell on the loser's block but he vows revenge and stalks the now-reconciled young couple who have married and sought safety across the country. The resolution of this problem creates a very interesting and unusual ending of the story. Too bad the "powers that be" have chosen not to release this on DVD so a new generation can enjoy this dated but absorbing drama with the edited footage restored.
Those ABC Movie's were very well done and this movie stands out as one of their best. It had a good cast with a plot not done so much back then and way before "Fatal Attraction" or the other fatal movies that followed were made. I agree with the last reviewer and love the fact that this movie didn't rely on too much violence, language or sex to make its point.
I wish I knew who did the music for this movie, that theme was really catchy and jazzy, sort of like the sound of Burt Bacharach (who did the ABC Movie of the Week theme, better known and named "Nikki").
I'd love to see some of these ABC movies released on video, they're well worth having in your collection!
I wish I knew who did the music for this movie, that theme was really catchy and jazzy, sort of like the sound of Burt Bacharach (who did the ABC Movie of the Week theme, better known and named "Nikki").
I'd love to see some of these ABC movies released on video, they're well worth having in your collection!
Beautiful model in New York has to decide between two suitors; unfortunately, the one she chooses turns out to be a jealous psychotic, sending her back into the arms of the first boyfriend, whom she marries. After the newlyweds move to California, the loser--jilted and delusional--closes in on their lives. Unpleasant TV-made stalker-drama from producer Aaron Spelling was ahead of its time in terms of subject matter, though the story is creepy and pointless. Lesley Ann Warren works herself into a real tizzy worrying that new hubby Ryan O'Neal won't be able to protect them from crazy Peter Haskell, though Ryan has apparently been working out at the gym behind her back (resulting in an evening street brawl which fails to raise any concern from the neighbors). The finale is directed for melodramatic chills, rendering the potentially gripping plot dynamics moot. One can easily see why up-and-coming star O'Neal signed onto this project: he gets to be the sensitive good guy while also playing macho and protecting his helpless wife from the scary villain. His performance isn't bad--and Haskell is careful not to overdo the wild-eyed bit--yet the picture takes mere surface-swipes at its own possibilities. It was designed to be a paranoia thriller for soap opera fans, and as such is callow and disposable.
Did you know
- TriviaThe release of this movie was postponed due to the release of Love Story (1970). The producers knew the movie was going to be more popular after audiences saw Ryan O'Neal in that romantic movie.
- GoofsSheila decided to go with Leo to the Zebra Room when they were in New York. The Zebra Room was a trendy bar/dinner club but it was in Los Angeles not New York.
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