Night Stalker (TV series)
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Night Stalker | |
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Based on | Characters by Jeff Rice |
Developed by | Frank Spotnitz |
Starring | Stuart Townsend Gabrielle Union Eric Jungmann Cotter Smith |
Theme music composer | Philip Glass |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10[1] |
Production | |
Running time | 42 minutes |
Production companies | Big Light Productions ABC Signature |
Original release | |
Network | ABC iTunes (episodes 6–12) |
Release | September 29, 2005 March 17, 2006 | –
Related | |
Kolchak: The Night Stalker |
Night Stalker is a television series that ran for six weeks in 2005 on ABC in the United States. The series starred Stuart Townsend as Carl Kolchak, an investigative reporter whose wife was murdered. Kolchak spends his time investigating other strange murders, believing they are linked in some way to his wife's murder. He is helped along the way by a fellow crime reporter Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union), photographer Jain McManus (Eric Jungmann) and editor Anthony Vincenzo (Cotter Smith).
Night Stalker was a remake of the 1974 series Kolchak: The Night Stalker. ABC owned the rights to the original television movies, but not the Universal television series, and was limited to using only characters that had appeared in those movies.
Characters
[edit]Main
[edit]- Carl Kolchak (Stuart Townsend): The believer. Reporter for the L.A. Beacon newspaper; continuously searches for his wife's murderer and supernatural happenings in Los Angeles.[2]
- Perri Reed (Gabrielle Union): The skeptic. Head crime reporter for the L.A. Beacon, but she trails after Kolchak like a rookie. She helps Kolchak investigate his cases of the paranormal, although she looks for a normal explanation of the cases.[2]
- Jain McManus (Eric Jungmann): Kolchak's open-minded friend. He is a photographer for the L.A. Beacon.
- Anthony Vincenzo (Cotter Smith): Editor of the L.A. Beacon. A friend of Kolchak's who hired him as a favor after they worked together in Las Vegas.
Recurring
[edit]- Agent Bernie Fain (John Pyper-Ferguson): Kolchak's former friend in Las Vegas but now a nemesis, an FBI agent who believed Kolchak murdered his wife and made up a bizarre story to cover up his involvement. The character is loosely reworked from Agent Bernie Jenks, Kolchak's Vegas contact in the original Night Stalker TV movie.
- "Edhead" (Loreni Delgado): Technology specialist for the L.A. Beacon. Friend of Jain's.
- Alex Nyby (Eugene Byrd): Coroner's assistant at the Los Angeles Morgue. A contact of Kolchak's who drools over Perri.
Guest
[edit]- Damon Caylor (Tony Curran): A disfigured, blind Charles Manson-esque cult leader who uses supernatural powers to force the people who convicted him to kill their families.
Episodes
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No. | Title | Original release date | US viewers (millions) | |
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1 | "Pilot" | September 29, 2005 | 7.10[3] | |
Kolchak suspects a series of coyote-like attacks may be connected to his wife's murder. | ||||
2 | "The Five People You Meet in Hell" | October 6, 2005 | 5.90[3] | |
An imprisoned cult leader forces the people who got him convicted to kill their families. Kolchak investigates, and discovers Perri testified at his trial, and is going to be his next victim. Guest stars: Tony Curran, Art LaFleur, Alex Carter. | ||||
3 | "Three" | October 13, 2005 | 5.10[3] | |
A university club's secret initiation ritual may be the cause behind deaths which are somehow caused by fear. | ||||
4 | "Burning Man" | October 20, 2005 | 4.50[3] | |
A copycat killer of a deceased serial killer known as "The Burning Man" emerges, but Kolchak suspects that the copycat and the original killer are one and the same. Guest star: William Lucking. | ||||
5 | "Malum" | October 27, 2005 | 5.00[3] | |
Bizarre deaths are occurring around a school attended by a possibly abused child, who may have a connection to the deaths. Guest stars: Tony Todd, Fredric Lehne, Paul Dillon. | ||||
6 | "The Source" | November 10, 2005 | 3.90[3] | |
Kolchak is being forced by the FBI to give up his unknown informant | ||||
7 | "The Sea" | November 17, 2005 | (on iTunes)N/A | |
8 | "Into Night" | March 3, 2006 | (on iTunes)N/A | |
9 | "Timeless" | March 10, 2006 | (on iTunes)N/A | |
A woman's death may be connected to old cases occurring every 35 years. Guest stars: Mira Furlan, Stephen Tobolowsky, Michael Fairman, Kevin Rahm. | ||||
10 | "What's the Frequency, Kolchak" | March 17, 2006 | (on iTunes)N/A | |
Kolchak is kidnapped by a disturbed man who believes Kolchak has been communicating with him through his articles and that a mysterious entity is responsible for his actions. However, this man may hold the key to the murder of Kolchak's wife. Guest stars: Pat Healy, Reggie Lee. |
Cancellation
[edit]On November 13, 2005, Frank Spotnitz announced on his blog that Night Stalker had been canceled. ABC announced the official cancellation of the series that following Monday. Night Stalker was canceled after six episodes.[4] All ten episodes were aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the summer of 2006.[5]
Broadcast and release
[edit]Its first episode was broadcast on Thursday, September 29, at 9 p.m. against CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on CBS, The Apprentice on NBC and the 2005 MLB playoffs on Fox.
The last episode to be broadcast was the first of a multi-part episode, so viewers never saw the end of the sixth story. However, some time after the cancellation, the seventh episode appeared on Apple's iTunes Music Store for download. On February 7, 2006, the final three episodes were released on iTunes.
The Sci-Fi Channel, which frequently shows canceled network genre shows, showed all ten filmed episodes during summer 2006, starting on July 28, 2006. The ratings were poor on Sci-Fi Channel as well. In 2007, the show continued in rotation on the network's weekday series marathons.
Night Stalker has been re-run on the Chiller channel, beginning on November 3, 2007. In the UK the series aired in December 2007 and January 2008 on Bravo.
In Australia, the Seven Network free-to-air station and Prime in regional areas screened the series between early June and September 2007.
DVD release
[edit]Night Stalker: The Complete Series was released by Buena Vista Home Entertainment on May 30, 2006.[6]
The set includes all ten episodes; commentary on the episodes "Pilot" and "The Source, Part Two"; deleted scenes; a featurette entitled "A Conversation with Frank Spotnitz"; and unproduced scripts in the DVD-ROM format.
References
[edit]- ^ "Night Stalker (TV Series 2005–2006) - Episode list - IMDb". IMDb. Archived from the original on 2023-10-22. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
- ^ a b Night Stalker Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine de Il mondo dei doppiatori
- ^ a b c d e f "Night Stalker - Series - Episode List - TV Tango". Archived from the original on 2023-04-16. Retrieved 2020-08-02.
- ^ "DVD review: 'Night Stalker: The Complete Series'". 26 May 2006. Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- ^ "Night Stalker, The (television)". D23. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
- ^ "DVD Talk". Archived from the original on 2021-04-14. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
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