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Chiller
Movie Information
Aired: May 22, 1985
Network: CBS
Length: 104 Minutes
Director(s): Wes Craven
Writer(s): J. D. Feigelson
Executive Producer(s): Richard Kobritz
Producer(s): J. D. Feigelson
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Starring: Michael Beck as Miles Creighton
Beatrice Straight as Marion Creighton
Laura Johnson as Leigh Kenyon
Paul Sorvino as Reverend Penny
Dick O'Neill as Clarence Beeson
Alan Fudge as Doctor Stricklin
Craig Richard Nelson as Doctor Collier
Jill Schoelen as Stacey
Kenneth White as Technician #1
Anne Seymour as Mrs. Bunch
Jerry Lacy as Jerry Burley
Ned Wertimer as Mr. Hanna
Wendy Goldman as Secretary
Joseph Whipp as Detective
Brian Libby as Orderly
Karen Huie as Nurse #1
Melanie F. Williams as Nurse #2
Perla Walter as Night Nurse
Starletta DuPois as Nurse
Mimi Craven as Nurse Cooper
Bill Dearth as Officer #1
Roger Hampton as Officer #2
Clare Nono as Newscaster
William Forward as Anesthesiologist
Edward Blackoff as Second Technician
Russ Marin as Doctor Sample
Summary
This movie resembles Night of the Living Dead. It has frozen zombies who are accidently let out of containment. These zombie-like creatures run loose looking for... guess what... brains. | Submitted By: Beepertoad (Past Contributor)
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2001-06-15 00:00:00 Jun 15 2001, 12:00 AM UTC
How the hell this flick could even be classified as part of the horror genre. And to think of the much desired and needed sleep I decided to forgo all due to the trailer warning "this movie contains horror." Ed Wood had better ideas and direction. How can a horror film be a horror film when the "apparent" murderous freak is manly enough to kill a rottweiler, but not a single other character - well not directly if the one other death is considered. A cheesy attempt at exploring the realms of cryogenics and the revival of a complete stiff - much the same as his below-par performance. A great movie with a high recommendation to bypass all together.
Submitted By: Len
Rating: 1/5
Edited on: Mar 05 2009, 04:03 PM UTC
 
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