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Thriller

  • TV Series
  • 1973–1976
  • TV-14
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
1.1K
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Brian Blessed, Diana Dors, Sinéad Cusack, Don Henderson, Freddie Jones, Nyree Dawn Porter, Robert Powell, and Dennis Waterman in Thriller (1973)
Thriller: A Killer with Two Faces
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A chilling anthology series exploring the depths of human psyche through diverse tales of murder, suspense, and the supernatural.A chilling anthology series exploring the depths of human psyche through diverse tales of murder, suspense, and the supernatural.A chilling anthology series exploring the depths of human psyche through diverse tales of murder, suspense, and the supernatural.

  • Creators
    • Brian Clemens
    • Anthony Skene
    • Michael Zagor
  • Stars
    • Donna Mills
    • Gary Collins
    • Derek Francis
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    • Creators
      • Brian Clemens
      • Anthony Skene
      • Michael Zagor
    • Stars
      • Donna Mills
      • Gary Collins
      • Derek Francis
    • 33User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Thriller: A Killer with Two Faces
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    Thriller: A Killer with Two Faces
    Anatomy Of Terror
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    Anatomy Of Terror
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    The Next Victim
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    Murder Motel
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    A Killer In Every Corner
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    A Killer In Every Corner

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    Donna Mills
    Donna Mills
    • Chrissie Morton…
    • 1973–1974
    Gary Collins
    Gary Collins
    • Dave Adams…
    • 1974–1975
    Derek Francis
    • Octavius Lamb…
    • 1974–1975
    Michael Jayston
    Michael Jayston
    • Mark Walker…
    • 1973–1974
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Gary Stevens…
    • 1975
    Joanna Pettet
    Joanna Pettet
    • Jody Baxter…
    • 1974–1975
    Pamela Franklin
    Pamela Franklin
    • Abigail…
    • 1974–1975
    Robert Powell
    Robert Powell
    • Paul Tanner…
    • 1973–1974
    John Carson
    John Carson
    • Arthur Lewis…
    • 1973–1974
    Dinsdale Landen
    Dinsdale Landen
    • Matthew Earp
    • 1973–1974
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • Doonan…
    • 1975
    T.P. McKenna
    T.P. McKenna
    • Frampton…
    • 1973–1976
    Michael Kitchen
    Michael Kitchen
    • George Newton…
    • 1974–1976
    Suzanne Neve
    Suzanne Neve
    • Beryl…
    • 1974–1975
    Geoffrey Chater
    Geoffrey Chater
    • Graham…
    • 1973–1975
    Derek Smith
    • Baverstock…
    • 1973–1974
    Edward Judd
    Edward Judd
    • Bill Lewis…
    • 1974–1975
    Linda Liles
    Linda Liles
    • Ann Curry…
    • 1975
    • Creators
      • Brian Clemens
      • Anthony Skene
      • Michael Zagor
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    9okami_ito

    Brian Clemens is a genius.

    I watched this on television as a kid and it scared the hell out of me. Now that i've seen the whole series i know why. If you have a sense for the macabre and eerie you'll find 90 % gold here. The stories are brilliantly plotted, the acting, though sometimes a little bit stagey is superb and most of all: brian clemens, the creator of this mini-series knew how to trigger an unsettling and creepy atmosphere most big-budgeted movies of the genre never approached.The topics range from assassins raging havoc in an institution for the blind to satanic rites, witchcraft, serial killers and haunted houses. A real gemstone with maybe the best soundtrack since "The fearless vampire killers". Don't you dare to miss it.
    8northernpine

    Campy & fun

    Quite campy but enjoyable screenwriting. Unexpected actors from both sides of the pond makes it fun!
    lonnieedwards

    A lost television classic!

    I remember staying up late and watching this show in syndication on WGN-TV in the late 1980's. It was a fascinating series of almost feature-length suspense stories which were written mostly by Brian Clemens and starred a mostly British cast. It was while watching this show that I "discovered" many of my now favorite actors, including Pamela Franklin, Judy Geeson, Hayley Mills, Patrick Magee, Jeremy Brett, Donna Mills, Ian Hendry, Carol Lynley, and Carroll Baker. Sadly though, the series seems to have all but vanished, as it no longer appears in syndication and the selected few episodes that were released to videotape have long gone out-of-print. It would be utterly fantastic if they would release all of the episodes to DVD!
    all-briscoe

    True To Its Name

    A truly-exceptional series that has largely disappeared into obscurity. This is despite it achieving considerable critical and popular approval when broadcast in the 1970's. It is one of the few British series to have achieved success in the USA and it is not difficult to see why it achieved such popularity.

    Unlike most series, "Thriller" was an anthology of separate stories, without recurring characters or situations. This allowed great flexibility in terms of style and story-writing but unfortunately made it more difficult to achieve a long-term identity.When broadcast in the USA and given a rare repeat in the UK in the 1980's it was billed as discrete movies, further eroding its identity.

    The show had a very unusual length of just over an hour of action. This allowed more chance to develop stories and explore characters, to great effect. However it also created scheduling problems and has probably helped to kill the chance of further repeats. Unlike better-remembered but unquestionably inferior productions of the time, it was shot on video-tape. Once again artistically this was a great success. It made the action darker and more claustrophobic. Unfortunately this also made repeats less likely with filmed action usually seen as more likely to win wider viewer-approval.

    Most credit must go to Brian Clemens. He created the series, wrote most episodes entirely and provided the outlines for all of them. His writing was first-class, and well-supported by guest writers such as Terence Feely. He produced highly intriguing, unsettling, often frightening stories. Astutely, violence was largely kept off-screen and the exact motives of characters were frequently well-hidden. Viewers were forced to use their imaginations, making for deeper and more satisfied viewing. Characterisations were very sophisticated but suitably enigmatic. Most stories featured extraordinary twists and some terrifying scenes.

    Direction could still have set things back but was immensely strong. A small team of directors kept true to Clemens's intentions and added great atmosphere. Laurie Johnson's music was perfect - extremely chilling and unnerving - and cranked up the tension spendidly. However the producers also knew when to use silence to powerful effect. They were utterly aware that less is often more.

    Acting was very fine. The British performers included many of the leading lights of the 1970's and beyond. Unusually almost every story featured an American actor. Although this was almost definitely to help American sales, it brought an extra dimension. The Americans were able to offer more stylish and classless displays than their more traditional and austere (but still exceptional) British counterparts.

    There were inevitably some limitations. The depiction of women was very old-fashioned and often patronising, with far too many references to grown women as "girls". There was an over-emphasis upon portraying women as pretty but helpless, dependent on men to save them. However there were some strong, perceptive and assertive female characters. Generally the view of England is very traditional and deferential, focusing on affluent figures in ostensibly idyllic surroundings. Its world-view was more of the 1950's than the 1970's.

    Story-development is a little formulaic. For example, many episodes end with men cradling distressed women. However it should be remembered that "Thriller" was intended for a popular audience and not for the avant-garde, and some predictability goes with the territory and is often part of the fun.

    The American versions feature filmed titles and music added long after original production by different companies. The music is sometimes very effective but the titles are unnecessarily long, often amateurish or crass, and alien to the main episodes.

    However these are minor points. "Thriller" triumphs irrespective of these reservations, and no production is perfect. Any sophisticated viewer lucky enough to see an episode should be hugely impressed with what is seen. One hopes that stories will appear on DVD or video or receive a repeat broadcast so everyone can see what they have been missing!
    10CosmicDwellings

    Thriller is a Killer!

    Classic Seventies VT Drama at it's suspenseful best from one of Television's best-ever writers - Brian Clemens.

    Many a youngster who was embarking on their early growing-up years in the mid-70's will no doubt have either vague or very fond memories of this series. These memories will no doubt be of the eerie opening/closing titles and theme music which added to the atmosphere of the stories. "Thriller" does have a vast cult following across the globe and with the lavish 16-Disc DVD Boxed Set now available to buy at a bargain price online, this following will continue to grow. If you're a fan of "Thriller" then you can re-live the magic of what it was like when first watching this on a Saturday night way back when.

    The production is certainly of it's time with a combination of VT studio and filmed location footage, along with at least one American Guest Star in, more or less, every episode. Brian Clemens really pulled out the stops with his venture into the supernatural, murder and mystery genre's and kept us on edge with each weekly installment. You'll have your favourites and not-so favourites, but basically there is something for everyone in this British Anthology series. There are plot twists a-plenty in each episode and some less obvious than others, along with some great acting performances from the likes of Robert Powell, Diana Dors, Norman Eshley, Brian Blessed, Hayley Mills et al.

    Don't miss out on this one - "Thriller" provides you with a wonderful piece of British Television history that you won't find being shown on Terrestrial TV anymore.

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      The 2008 DVD release included the made for TV film Who Killed Lamb? (1974) which is sometimes erroneously listed as a Thriller episode.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Dennis Spooner: Wanna Write a Television Series? (2009)

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Misterio
    • Production companies
      • Associated Television (ATV)
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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