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Death Scream

Death Scream (1975)

September. 26,1975
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6.3
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NR
| Drama History Crime TV Movie

Loosely based on the true story of the killing of Kitty Genovese: A young woman's murder is witnessed by fifteen of her neighbors who do nothing to help and refuse to cooperate with the police.

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Micitype
1975/09/26

Pretty Good

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MamaGravity
1975/09/27

good back-story, and good acting

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Odelecol
1975/09/28

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Aubrey Hackett
1975/09/29

While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.

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wes-connors
1975/09/30

In the opening scene, a young woman is beaten to death near her Brooklyn, New York apartment. For a variety of reasons, her screams are mostly ignored by an estimated 15 neighbors. Lead detective Raul Julia (as Nick Rodriguez) and co-starring officers John Ryan (as Dave Lambert) and Phillip Clark (as Johnny Bellon) have a difficult task. The police aren't even sure of the perpetrator's gender...This crime drama aired as "The Movie of the Week" on ABC during the fall roll out of the network's popular anthology series. It looks like a spin-off series was considered, but advertisers would not have been happy with several instances of adult story aka "pushing the envelope" content; one co-star has sex with a witness and a guest star is clearly noted to be a lesbian. The aforementioned trio of co-starring lawmen perform their roles very well. In the leading role as a single father cop from Puerto Rico, Mr. Julia is terrific. His daughter is played by child actress Helen Hunt...What really weighs the story down is an endless assortment of guest stars, special guest stars and cameos. There are so many familiar faces, they become a distraction. This is especially evident in the early scenes, when we see Edward Asner (once "Lou Grant"), Art Carney ("Ed Norton"), Diahann Carroll ("Julia"), Cloris Leachman ("Phyllis") and Nancy Walker ("Mrs. Morgenstern") in quick succession. Of these, only Ms. Leachman (as Audrey Singleton) has a subplot worth following. Also made relevant is Eric Braeden (as Kosinsky), later best known for "The Young and the Restless"... Later stars benefit from being presented in relative isolation. Far from "Gilligan's Island", Tina Louise is almost a show-stopper. Out of "Dark Shadows", Kate Jackson breezes by on a walk. Big brother on "Leave It to Beaver" Tony Dow and lesser known Todd Susman are very effective suspects. Not being identified with a TV role, Sally Kirkland easily blends into the story. Surprisingly successful at being one of the least showy faces is "Here's Lucy" daughter Lucie Arnaz.****** Death Scream (9/26/75) Richard T. Heffron ~ Raul Julia, John Ryan, Phillip Clark, Cloris Leachman

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Ajtlawyer
1975/10/01

This is one of those typical movie-of-the-week efforts that TV networks put out in the 1970s, chockful of stars from various TV shows doing cameos. In this one you'll see Ed Asner, Cloris Leachman, Kate Jackson, Tina Louise, Art Carney, etc (even Tony Dow as a suspect!). Most of the people are witnesses to a brutal murder but don't want to get involved in helping the police. Raul Julia is the cop heading the investigation.The movie never made up its mind as to what story it wanted to tell. Does it want to be a straight-up murder investigation or does it want to get into why the bystanders wouldn't help the victim? The movie spends about 40 min on the latter story, which is the more interesting one, and finally just reverted to a usual cop chase to resolve the story.To make the show a little more controversial, Tina Louise plays the lesbian lover of the victim and she becomes a suspect in the case. But all of the "stars" in this show are given one, maybe two scenes at the most. Tina does very well in her cameo, though. I got the sense that this movie was being put out as a pilot of sorts for a possible Raul Julia cop series. He's the typical single father/cop and they even set up a very brief love interest when he meets Kate Jackson who immediately disappears from the story.Interesting how many awards the actors in this show had gotten in their careers. Carney, Leachman and then-kid Helen Hunt all got Oscars. Asner had a shelf of Emmys and Tina Louise once got a Golden Globe. It must've been a pretty easy paycheck to get them into this movie although Carney acquits himself very well in a serious role in huge contrast to the audience's memory of him as the idiotic Ed Norton on "The Honeymooners".

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Brian Washington
1975/10/02

This film was very loosely based on the Kitty Genovese case in which a young woman was murdered in front of several people and none of them bothered to call the police. The beginning is pretty interesting as the police go from door to door to try to find out what happened from the various residents of the neighborhood where the killing happened (many of whom were appearing on various television shows at that time including Ed Asner, Cloris Leachman and Nancy Walker). This starts out as an interesting study of human nature but soon it becomes just another cop drama as the killer starts attacking various women. One woman, who happens to be pregnant, is almost raped and another woman is raped and killed in the elevator of her apartment building. Too bad, though. It had the potential of becoming an above average "movie of the week".

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Vibiana
1975/10/03

This film was one of the typical seventies crisis-of-the-week type dramas. However, I have always suspected it was at least loosely based on the infamous murder of Catherine (Kitty) Genovese, which occurred in March 1964 in Queens, New York. Ms. Genovese was murdered in an almost identical fashion to the victim in this film -- attacked in the courtyard of her apartment building in Kew Gardens, screaming in vain for help while "thirty-eight witnesses" ignored her. Since this movie was filmed a scant decade or so after the actual case, perhaps there hadn't been sufficient time for reflection on the proper way to tell the story for the ages; perhaps Ms. Genovese's family refused to allow any association; or perhaps the filmmakers were just looking for a quick buck.What they did to "spice up" the story was to add into the plotline the fact that the murder victim, "Jenny," was a lesbian; that her former girlfriend (played by Tina Louise -- imagine "the movie star" chasing Mary Ann all over Gilligan's island with perverse intentions! say it ain't so! LOL) has a history of violent and threatening behavior; and that among the neighbors who heard Jenny's dying screams are an immigrant couple from an unspecified Eastern European country who fear deportation; a sleazy housewife played by Cloris Leachman who is carrying on an affair behind her husband's back; and a married couple with Nancy Walker playing the wife, apparently having gotten lost on the way to the Bounty commercial shoot. Also look for a very young Helen Hunt, playing hotshot detective Raul Julia's daughter.It was the seventies; what can I say?

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