Wait a minute—where’d this come from? A late-cycle film noir with a script by Rod Serling, from a novel by Whit (TOUCH OF EVIL) Masterson? Starring Pat Boone as an egomaniacal pop crooner whose only child is kidnapped for a king’s ransom? With Barbara Eden as his wife? And Jack Klugman the investigating cop? With a wall-to-wall jazz-pop score by Kenyon Hopkins? And a supporting cast that’s a Who’s Who of sixties favorites: Steve Forrest, Jesse White, Harold Gould, Milton Seltzer, Jeff Corey, Joe Turkel . . . Be here at the Hollywood Theatre as the Film Noir Foundation resurrects this pop culture obscurity in a brand-new digital restoration! One of the first features on the résumé of veteran TV-director Buzz Kulik (Playhouse 90, Twilight Zone, Warning Shot, Brian’s Song).
1963, Film Noir Foundation, 93 min. Dir. Buzz Kulik
1963, Film Noir Foundation, 93 min. Dir. Buzz Kulik
Director: Buzz Kulik
Run time: 93 mins
Format: Digital
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