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Series Cast Summary
Darren McGavin | ... |
Carl Kolchak
(20 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Simon Oakland | ... |
Tony Vincenzo
(20 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Jack Grinnage | ... |
Ron Updyke
(18 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Ruth McDevitt | ... |
Emily Cowles
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(12 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Craig R. Baxley | ... |
Mr. R.I.N.G.
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(5 episodes, 1975)
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John Fiedler | ... |
Gordon Spangler
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(3 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Carol Ann Susi | ... |
Monique Marmelstein
(3 episodes, 1974)
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Don Mantooth | ... |
Paul Langlois - Sleep Subject
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(3 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Dennis McCarthy | ... |
Ballistics Man
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(3 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Keith Walker | ... |
1st Reporter
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(3 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Bill Deiz | ... |
2nd Reporter
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(3 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Keenan Wynn | ... |
Capt. Joe 'Mad Dog' Siska
(2 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Ramon Bieri | ... |
Captain Joe Baker
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(2 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Richard Kiel | ... |
The Diablero
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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Ned Glass | ... |
Apartment Superintendent
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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Vince Howard | ... |
Policeman
(2 episodes, 1975)
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Alyscia Maxwell | ... |
3rd Reporter
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(2 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Alice Backes | ... |
Dr. Shropell
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(2 episodes, 1974)
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Barry Cahill | ... |
Dr. Alan Ross
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(2 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Mickey Gilbert | ... |
Nanautzin, the Mummy
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(2 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Bruce Powers | ... |
First Policeman
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(2 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Hunter von Leer | ... |
Blond Football Player
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(2 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Scott Douglas | ... |
Major Taylor
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(2 episodes, 1974-1975)
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Tom Skerritt | ... |
Robert W. Palmer
(1 episode, 1974)
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William Smith | ... |
Jim Elkhorn
(1 episode, 1974)
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William Daniels | ... |
Police Lt. Jack Matteo
(1 episode, 1974)
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Dick Gautier | ... |
Mel Tarter
(1 episode, 1974)
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James Gregory | ... |
Captain Quill
(1 episode, 1974)
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Charles Aidman | ... |
Police Captain Leo Winwood
(1 episode, 1974)
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Phil Silvers | ... |
Harry Starman
(1 episode, 1974)
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Beatrice Colen | ... |
Jane Plumm
(1 episode, 1974)
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Fred Beir | ... |
Ryder Bond
(1 episode, 1974)
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Julie Adams | ... |
Mrs. Walker
(1 episode, 1975)
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John Dehner | ... |
Capt. Vernon Rausch
(1 episode, 1975)
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Larry Linville | ... |
Captain Jonas
(1 episode, 1975)
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Kathie Browne | ... |
Lieutenant Irene Lamont
(1 episode, 1975)
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Nina Foch | ... |
Madame Trevi
(1 episode, 1975)
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John Marley | ... |
Captain Maurice Molnar
(1 episode, 1975)
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Cathy Lee Crosby | ... |
Helen Surtees
(1 episode, 1975)
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Mary Wickes | ... |
Dr. Bess Winestock
(1 episode, 1974)
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Philip Carey | ... |
Sgt. Mayer
(1 episode, 1974)
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Henry Jones | ... |
Captain Julian Wells
(1 episode, 1974)
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Julie Gregg | ... |
Susan Driscoll
(1 episode, 1974)
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Elaine Giftos | ... |
Nurse Janis Eisen
(1 episode, 1974)
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Severn Darden | ... |
Dr. Aaron Pollack
(1 episode, 1974)
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Murray Matheson | ... |
Mr. Lane-Marriot
(1 episode, 1974)
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Joseph Sirola | ... |
Benjamin Sposato
(1 episode, 1974)
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Suzanne Charny | ... |
Catherine Rawlins
(1 episode, 1974)
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Pat Harrington Jr. | ... |
Thomas Kitzmiller
(1 episode, 1975)
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Hans Conried | ... |
Mendel Boggs
(1 episode, 1975)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1975) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- BBC Two (1992) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- Elephant Films (2014) (France) (video)
- MCA/Universal Home Video (United States) (VHS)
- MGM/UA Home Entertainment (United States) (VHS)
- Me-TV (United States) (tv)
- Studios USA Television (United States) (tv)
- Universal Television (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- World Beyond Video (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Universal City Studios (filmed at)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Carl Kolchak was a reporter for Chicago's Independent News Service, and a trouble magnet for situations involving the supernatural. Kolchak turned his investigative skills to vampires, werewolves, zombies and all manner of legendary creatures, but in the end he always failed to convince his skeptical editor, Tony Vincenzo, that the stories weren't products of Kolchak's own overworked imagination.
Written by Marg Baskin |
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Taglines | One man's quest to uncover the truth, See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The series was cancelled because Darren McGavin asked to be released from his contract. Not only did he become disappointed with the series' scripts, but he ended up exhausted from the rigorous daily shooting schedule (beginning at 3:00 pm until just before sunrise) and his uncredited producing duties. Three scripts were left unproduced. Two of them were adapted into a "Kolchak" series of comic books in 2003. See more » |
Goofs | Many of the stories take place in the winter months, but there is never any snow, and even if there was no snow, it is highly unlikely one would be driving a convertible with the top down during the winter months in Chicago. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into God Save the Queen (1983). See more » |
Crazy Credits | During opening credits, Kolchak throws his hat at a wall hook, it misses and falls into the garbage. When the show first aired, there was an alternate opening where he threw his hat, it stays on the hook, and Kolchak has a surprised look on his face. This was Darren McGavin's genuine reaction, as he had not expected it to happen. After the first few episodes, the opening was changed to the one that is currently shown on reruns and media releases. See more » |
Quotes |
Carl Kolchak:
Son, I've seen more dead bodies than you've had TV dinners. See more » |