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The Norliss Tapes

  • TV Movie
  • 1973
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Angie Dickinson and Roy Thinnes in The Norliss Tapes (1973)
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An investigative reporter stumbles onto an artist that has made a pact to come back after his death to sculpt a statue of a demon using human blood and clay. Once the demon is awakened he wi... Read allAn investigative reporter stumbles onto an artist that has made a pact to come back after his death to sculpt a statue of a demon using human blood and clay. Once the demon is awakened he will be granted immortality.An investigative reporter stumbles onto an artist that has made a pact to come back after his death to sculpt a statue of a demon using human blood and clay. Once the demon is awakened he will be granted immortality.

  • Director
    • Dan Curtis
  • Writers
    • William F. Nolan
    • Fred Mustard Stewart
  • Stars
    • Roy Thinnes
    • Don Porter
    • Angie Dickinson
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    • Director
      • Dan Curtis
    • Writers
      • William F. Nolan
      • Fred Mustard Stewart
    • Stars
      • Roy Thinnes
      • Don Porter
      • Angie Dickinson
    • 50User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
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    Roy Thinnes
    Roy Thinnes
    • David Norliss
    Don Porter
    Don Porter
    • Sanford T. Evans
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Ellen Sterns Cort
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Sheriff Tom Hartley
    Michele Carey
    Michele Carey
    • Marsha Sterns
    Vonetta McGee
    Vonetta McGee
    • Mme. Jeckiel
    Hurd Hatfield
    Hurd Hatfield
    • Charles Langdon
    Bryan O'Byrne
    Bryan O'Byrne
    • Mr. Dobkins
    Robert Mandan
    Robert Mandan
    • George Rosen
    Ed Gilbert
    Ed Gilbert
    • Sid Phelps
    • (as Edmund Gilbert)
    Jane Dulo
    Jane Dulo
    • Sarah Dobkins
    Stanley Adams
    Stanley Adams
    • Truck Driver
    Bob Schott
    Bob Schott
    • Sargoth
    George DiCenzo
    George DiCenzo
    • Man in Langdon Gallery
    Patrick Wright
    Patrick Wright
    • Larry Mather
    Nick Dimitri
    Nick Dimitri
    • James Raymond Cort
    Bob Harks
    Bob Harks
    • Deputy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Dan Curtis
    • Writers
      • William F. Nolan
      • Fred Mustard Stewart
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    6pembriar

    Well, it was scary in the 70s...

    I ordered this hard-to-find show on eBay and got an excellent copy of it. I'd been literally waiting years to finally watch the TV show that had left the greatest impression of terror on me since childhood. I mean, I wasn't let down when I acquired a DVD of Trilogy of Terror with Karen Black; that last episode with the freaky doll still creeped me out... kinda.

    Well, last night I sat down, put the disc in my trusty old DVD player , and -- uh, found it to be a less-than-horrific experience. Of course I knew it wasn't going to have the same sort of effect on me that it did back then, so I prepared myself for a bit of disappointment.

    It was okay I guess, and considering I'm much older and can follow the storyline infinitely better than I did when I was 9 helps too. I liked the shots of the Bay Area and the Pacific coastline, and a young and lovely Angie Dickenson is always easy on the eyes, but still -- I wasn't even so much as mildly surprised throughout the entire film. The evil manifestation that happened at the end of the film almost had me laughing -- and I scolded myself for mocking this beloved show.

    As a made-for-TV film it is somewhat enjoyable and certainly above average, but as with all things nostalgic and memorable, don't get your hopes up too much like I did.

    Okay, now I'm off to find some "ABC Movie of the Week" episodes that hopefully have aged a little better than this one did...
    JD11779

    THIS MOVIE SCARED THE HECK OUT OF ME WHEN I WAS LITTLE!!1

    I was channel surfing the other night and caught the last 20 minutes of The Norliss Tapes. I saw the film back in the 70's and it scared me and gave me nightmares for a long time. I thought it was very suspensful and scary. It is a movie that sticks in my mind. I hope they put it out on VHS or DVD!!!!
    7planktonrules

    If you liked Kolchak, you should give this one a look.

    "The Norliss Tapes" is a TV movie that was originally intended as a pilot for a TV series--one that never materialized. Dan Curtis (who created the original "Dark Shadows" and made some great monster films in the 70s) was shopping this show as well as "Kolchak" (with Darren McGavin) at around the same time. Both shows were essentially the same sort of thing--with very few differences. Curtis made two Kolchak pilots, re-arranged the show and made Norliss. Oddly, "The Norliss Tapes" aired only a few weeks after the second Kolchak film ("The Night Strangler"). Perhaps he was just trying to cover all the bases. Soon Kolchak was okayed by ABC and aired as a series for one season. Both involved writers who investigated so-called monsters--and in each, the monsters turned out to be true! The only major difference was that Norliss was a darker show--with a less comedic style.

    This one begins with a writer, David Norliss (Roy Thinnes) disappearing. His publisher is worried and all they find are a stack of cassette tapes. When the publisher places one of the tapes in the cassette player, the story begins. Presumably, had the show been picked up, each episode would have been a flashback instigated by the playing of yet another of these tapes.

    The monster in this one is a dead man. His zombie body returns--and naturally scares the crap out of his wife (Angie Dickenson) when it tears his dog to pieces and tries to kill her. However, no one believes her and the only one who will listen is Norliss--and at first he doesn't believe her. Not surprisingly, the local sheriff (Claude Akins) doesn't believe her stories about a giant smurf-like zombie! What does some magic ring have to do with this and how can Norliss help her? I would say that this show wasn't quite as enjoyable as the two Kolchak pilots ("The Night Stalker" and "The Night Strangler")--but it is quite enjoyable in a campy way. Worth a look to see what might have been.
    seekrmk4

    Excellent Roy Thinnes Movie....in same class as Night Stalker

    It's a shame that this movie is not readily available, like "THE NIGHT STALKER" is....it is a very well done (KUDOS to Dan Curtis, DARK SHADOWS, etc)Occultish-Vampirish Horror movie (made for TV). The setting for this film (Carmel, CA, I believe) is as atmospherically driven as was the Dark Shadows Intro...if you can view this film, i wholeheartedly recommend it. A fine cast, with Roy Thinnes in the lead, investigator role, with Claude Adkins "reprising" his role as the unbelieving lawman....if you liked Carl Kolchak or Fox Mulder, this film is out there...find the truth for your self.....
    8mike kent

    A great TV movie.

    I remember seeing this tv movie twice in my early teens and remember it being very scarey at the time.The supernatural content was quite compelling and the acting for a tv movie was above average.I notice it is not available on VHS or DVD.I assume because of a lack of knowledge,popularity and possibly rights to the movie.I sure wish they would bring out a DVD version a.s.a.p.I'd buy a copy immediately.I'd love to see this movie again,especially because it was over 20 years ago since I last viewed it.Always a mark of a good movie if it sticks in your mind for that long!

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    • Trivia
      This movie was intended as a pilot for a TV series of the same name. It was not picked up by NBC; that's the reason for the ambiguous ending that leave the viewer hanging in mid-air.
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      David Norliss: As I headed for the Cort estate along the seventeen mile drive, acres of lush cyprus and tall pine loomed over me. The ocean below bellowed and roared, smashing into the coastline spilling white foam along the sand. There's no doubt this rugged peninsular country could give the French Riviera tough competition. But on this afternoon, my mind really wasn't on the scenery. I kept thinking about the girl who had been murdered the night before, trying to tie what I knew about her into the story Ellen told me. I had a gut hunch the two were connected. How, I don't know. But I was going to have to find out!

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La voix du vampire
    • Filming locations
      • Big Sur, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dan Curtis Productions
      • Metromedia Producers Corporation (MPC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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