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Brian Clemens' Thriller (1973 - 1976)
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<blockquote data-quote="J. R.&#039;s Piece" data-source="post: 217955" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>The first is And Soon the Darkness (1970). Directed by Robert Fuest, who was a designer for The Avengers early on and returned as a director of several final series episodes. Including Game, which features people being bumped off in giant versions of board games. Story and screenplay by Brian Clemens and Terry Nation, before they had a falling out after Brian created a show called Survivors (where most of the world’s population gets wiped out) and Terry pinched the format and put it on tv. And Soon the Darkness stars Pamela Franklin, Michele Dotrice and Sandor Eles. Where two young women go cycling in the French countryside but one goes missing...</p><p></p><p>The second is See No Evil (1971). Brian Clemens wrote it. Elmer Bernstein did the music. Starring Mia Farrow, Dorothy Alison, Robin Bailey and Diane Grayson. Brian Rawlinson (among many things was one of the stars of ITC’s The Buccaneers) is in it. And Paul Nicholas. And Norman Eshley, Who was the carnation killer in the first episode of Thriller to be filmed. I just watched him together with Dudley Sutton committing murders on Department S and then watched them together as gangsters on Randall and Hopkirk Deceased. Anyway, young blind woman, residing in the country gets pursued by a killer. Michael Elphick is in the movie. And Scott Fredericks, who played psychostrategist Carnell on Blake’s 7 and Kaldor City. And actor/stuntman Max Faulkner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. R.'s Piece, post: 217955, member: 12"] The first is And Soon the Darkness (1970). Directed by Robert Fuest, who was a designer for The Avengers early on and returned as a director of several final series episodes. Including Game, which features people being bumped off in giant versions of board games. Story and screenplay by Brian Clemens and Terry Nation, before they had a falling out after Brian created a show called Survivors (where most of the world’s population gets wiped out) and Terry pinched the format and put it on tv. And Soon the Darkness stars Pamela Franklin, Michele Dotrice and Sandor Eles. Where two young women go cycling in the French countryside but one goes missing... The second is See No Evil (1971). Brian Clemens wrote it. Elmer Bernstein did the music. Starring Mia Farrow, Dorothy Alison, Robin Bailey and Diane Grayson. Brian Rawlinson (among many things was one of the stars of ITC’s The Buccaneers) is in it. And Paul Nicholas. And Norman Eshley, Who was the carnation killer in the first episode of Thriller to be filmed. I just watched him together with Dudley Sutton committing murders on Department S and then watched them together as gangsters on Randall and Hopkirk Deceased. Anyway, young blind woman, residing in the country gets pursued by a killer. Michael Elphick is in the movie. And Scott Fredericks, who played psychostrategist Carnell on Blake’s 7 and Kaldor City. And actor/stuntman Max Faulkner. [/QUOTE]
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