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Return of Carl Kolchak: Night Stalker & Paranormal Investigator
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CARL KOLCHAK: BEHIND THE SCENES
OF A NIGHT STALKER
by Vanessa Cortez, staff writer.
[September 12, 2003]
[WeeklyUniverse.com ]
Carl Kolchak is legendary as the first modern paranormal investigator --
but shockingly! -- although his exploits inspired The X-Files's Fox Mulder
(and influenced Fox TV's Werewolf!), Kolchak creator Jeff Rice was cruelly
mistreated by Hollywood, and actor Darren McGavin was so disgusted by on-set
tension that he begged for Kolchak's TV show to be canceled!
Those are some of the startling
facts reported in Mark Dawidziak's Night
Stalker Companion , a chronicle of the rise and fall and afterlife of
Carl Kolchak, hard-boiled paranormal reporter!
But
this photo at AllPosters.com .
True-life newspaperman (and
actor!) Jeff Rice created Carl Kolchak in The Kolchak
Papers , a 1970 horror novel which Rice submitted to Richard Matheson's
agent. Then, in a shocking example of Hollywood sleaze, the agent
sold the unpublished novel's TV movie rights to ABC -- without first
signing Rice! -- trapping Rice in a done deal he'd never agreed to!
Heart-breakingly, Rice had
hoped to write the TV script himself, but the agent had already secured
the teleplay assignment for Matheson. Dawidziak adds: "It's important
to note that Rice does not in any way blame Matheson for what he views
as shady Hollywood dealings."
Once The
Kolchak Papers TV movie -- now called The
Night Stalker -- was a go, ABC executive Barry Diller tapped Dark
Shadows
creator Dan Curtis to produce -- but Curtis really wanted to direct!
He was already executive producing the final season of ABC's . Dark
Shadows -- and he hated it! Dawidziak quotes crusty Curtis carping:
"I wanted to say good-bye to it so bad I couldn't see straigh"
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