Quick check at IMDB shows it was a Columbia Pictures release 1976. I completely missed this in the theater and always just assumed it was one of those movies of the week.
Bigfoot (1987) featuring Candace Cameron Bure Custody Of the Heart (2000) featuring Lorraine Bracco Giant Mine (1996) featuring Peter Outerbridge I Saw What You Did (1988) featuring Candace Cameron Bure Jewel (2001) featuring Farrah Fawcett The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990) featuring Cicely Tyson & Della Reese Little Spies (1986) featuring Candace Cameron Bure One Kill (2000) featuring Anne Heche Open Admissions (1988) featuring Dennis Farina Search for the Jewel of Polaris: Mysterious Museum (1999) featuring AJ Trauth Sharon's Secret (1995) featuring Candace Cameron Bure They Come Back (2007) featuring Mia Kirshner
I'm still waiting for 1979's Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar & Grill. This was an early effort by Joel Schumacher and stars Dennis Quaid, Victor French, Don Johnson, Sheree North, Jamie Farr, Pat Ast, Roz 'Pinky Tuscadero' Kelly, Ed Begley, Jr., and Tanya Tucker.
Universal owns this, and with all the big names in it, why isn't it out? It's obviously a Nashville ripoff, but a good one.
Savages (1974) Andy Griffith Where Have All the People Gone? (1974) Peter Graves Fresno (1986) Carol Burnett Crowhaven Farm (1970) Hope Lange The Stepford Children (1987) Barbara Eden I Love a Mystery (1973) Ida Lupino
...these are the films I loved as a child; the horror and suspense ones certainly scared the **** out of me...
"Where Have All the People Gone?" was released by Catcom a number of years ago, paired with the theatrical release "Embryo." It has been out-of-print for some time now, but you still might be able to find it. I'm not positive, but I think it may also have been released on one of those 50 movie collections from Mill Creek . . . . but I wouldn't swear to it.
I don't know how reliable this is, put a recent post at the Yahoo Group "Pop Music, Pop Culture" indicates that "Crowhaven Farm" may see an early January 2009 release from Retromedia/Infinity Entertainment Group as part of a series of "Morella" horror triple features. However, I checked Infinity's site and there's no listing . . . yet.
Update: Amazon is showing a January 5, 2009 release date for "Morella's Witching Hour." A pre-release "review" indicates that "Crowhaven Farm" is to be included.
Oh yes! I would love to see that on dvd too. And while we're at it, how about The Stepford Husbands The 2 Jeannie tv-movies and the 2 Elizabeth Montgomery mystery movies
My favorite hallmark movie is THE NOTE with Genie Francis ( who has always been one of my favorite soap stars) I LITERALLY can't figure out why this wasn't reworked into a major film. ITS SO GOOD
My favorite hallmark movie is THE NOTE with Genie Francis ( who has always been one of my favorite soap stars) I LITERALLY can't figure out why this wasn't reworked into a major film. ITS SO GOOD
How about the 1985 NBC movie with Michael J. Fox ,Poison Ivy????? Since High School USA is out on dvd , there is no excuse for Poison Ivy to not be!!!!
A totally bonkers story of a passenger liner sunk by a German u boat in WW2. A lot of the ship stays watertight & over the decades a society forms, many of which don't know any different. Christopher Lee is the captain, & Frank Gorshin is the baddie. I'd love to see it again. Or did I dream it?
Behind Enemy Lines (1985) aka 92 Grosvenor Street starring David McCallum Bogie Man, The (1992) starring Robbie Coltrane Emma (1960) starring David McCallum The Eustace Diamonds (1959) starring David McCallum Freedom Fighter (1988) aka Wall Of Tyranny starring Tony Danza Gauguin the Savage (1980) starring Lynn Redgrave Hauser's Memory (1970) starring David McCallum March in Windy City (1998) starring David Jason The Return of Sam McCloud (1989) starring Dennis Weaver The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair (1983) starring David McCallum The Secret Life of Ian Fleming (1990) starring Jason Connery She Waits (1972) starring David McCallum The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War (1973) starring David McCallum Teacher, Teacher (1969) starring David McCallum Wuthering Heights (1962) starring David McCallum
Matt, the Caine Ripper is out on R2. Some I want "Don't Go To Sleep", "A Cold Night's Death", "A Vacation in Hell", "The Screaming Woman", "Dying Room Only", and "Bad Ronald".