Showing posts with label Kay Lenz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kay Lenz. Show all posts

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Underground Man, The (1974) TV Movie

A private detective goes after the kidnappers of his ex-girlfriend's son and becomes involved in a series of murders.

Classic fare from the seventies with perfect casting starring the late, great Peter Graves. Mr. Graves passed recently, a great American, a great man, a class act.

The Underground Man (1974) TV Movie
Cast: Biff McGuire, Celeste Holm, Jack Klugman, Jim Hutton, Jo Ann Pflug, Kay Lenz, Peter Graves, Sharon Farrell, Vera Miles

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Reasonable Doubts (1991) TV series 1991-1993

Chicago police detective Dicky Cobb turns in some crooked cops and finds himself persona non grata in the department. He is reassigned as an investigator for assistant D.A. Tess Kaufman, partly due to the fact that she is deaf and he can sign.


AVAILABLE EPISODES
Season 1, Episode 12
Dicky's Got the Blues
20 December 1991

Season 2, Episode 3
FAP
6 October 1992

Season 2, Episode 6
Try To Be Nice, What Does It Get You?
17 November 1992

Season 2, Episode 7
Brother's Keeper
1 December 1992

Season 2, Episode 15
Thank God, It's Friday
26 January 1993

Season 2, Episode 17
Crumbling Systems
20 March 1993

Reasonable Doubts (1991) TV series 1991-1993
Cast: Kay Lenz, Mark Harmon, Marlee Matlin

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Initiation of Sarah, The (1978) TV Movie

This competently made but unimpressive made-for-television production is more interesting for its cast of future stars than its derivative story. The Initiation of Sarah takes the majority of its major plot points from Carrie, right down to the heroine's telekinetic powers, but never manages to re-create the tension or emotion of that film. Robert Day's direction keeps the plot rolling at a decent pace, but can't bring much emotional gravity to the film's by-the-numbers scenario. The best element of The Initiation of Sarah is the acting: Kay Lenz is appealing and sympathetic as the put-upon Sarah and a young Morgan Fairchild makes a suitably hissable villain as the eternally snobby Jennifer. Shelly Winters also makes a memorable impression with her over-the-top performance as Mrs. Hunter, whose sinister motivations spur the film on to its tragic finale. Despite these quality performances and some slick production values, The Initiation of Sarah fails to generate the chills that would have made it a memorable horror film. As a result, it will be of greater interest to fans of campy television than it will be to horror enthusiasts. ~ Donald Guarisco, All Movie Guide

The Initiation of Sarah (1978) TV Movie
Cast: Kathryn Grant, Kay Lenz, Morgan Brittany, Morgan Fairchild, Robert Hays, Shelley Winters, Talia Balsam