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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dated, but still compelling
To those from the King of Prussia Area (like myself), there are references and allusions to places (VF park, etc.) and some interesting exaggerated portrayal of characters, some of which I had for teachers (Pat Schnure, Vince Valaitis)

To those not from the area, it is still a sickening psychological drama that will keep you locked to the TV for the full 4+...
Published on February 3, 2005 by M. Brothers

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Leaves something to be desired
Dated, by todays standards, but still compelling. First half is interesting, and you are glued to the screen trying to absord the information given by Coyote's character, yet hoping he turns out to be the good guy. Little by little we're given bits and pieces of what happened, but only through Coyote's character, who turns out to be a manipulating deceiver, cold and...
Published on September 27, 2002 by desolatemm


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dated, but still compelling, February 3, 2005
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M. Brothers (Cincinnati OH/King of Prussia PA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Echoes in the Darkness [VHS] (VHS Tape)
To those from the King of Prussia Area (like myself), there are references and allusions to places (VF park, etc.) and some interesting exaggerated portrayal of characters, some of which I had for teachers (Pat Schnure, Vince Valaitis)

To those not from the area, it is still a sickening psychological drama that will keep you locked to the TV for the full 4+ hours (ended up watching it till 3 in the morning). The outcome is known, but the choppiness of the plot keeps the viewer actively watching, trying to figure out what has happend, and what is about to happen. The end of the movie with the cases ties everything together to leave the viewer highly satisfied. For those who like intellectually stimulating movies, a must-see. For those who are more interested in comedy, thrills, or screams, you'll turn it off in the first 10 minutes.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Leaves something to be desired, September 27, 2002
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"desolatemm" (northern,new jersey) - See all my reviews
Dated, by todays standards, but still compelling. First half is interesting, and you are glued to the screen trying to absord the information given by Coyote's character, yet hoping he turns out to be the good guy. Little by little we're given bits and pieces of what happened, but only through Coyote's character, who turns out to be a manipulating deceiver, cold and scary with his Manson like powers over less experienced people.The second half is confusing, and Coyote and Loggia are off screen for nearly forty minutes. In the ending court-room drama, we don't see a flashback or re-inactment of what "supposedly" happened to this female school teacher and her two children. I guess both Coyote's character, Bill Bradfield, and Loggia as Dr. Smith did commit the crime. But, we as viewers don't feel or see any concrete evidence, and this leaves something to be desired. Based on a true story that took place in 1979 in Pennsylvania, and a case that lasted seven years. Just too many questions left unanswered. Yet, Loggia is awesome, and scary (wait until you see those "eyes".) And it's always a pleasure to see Peter Coyote, a very under-rated actor. I don't know...maybe I should've read the book instead.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant, clever, and hypnotic piece of work..., August 29, 1999
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This review is from: Echoes in the Darkness [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Coyote and Loggia are utterly compelling in their roles. One watches a nauseating conspiracy emerge tortuously and impossibly between these two apparently (largely)unconnected weirdos. The horror, when it appears, is all the more convincing for having been rendered implausible before.
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5.0 out of 5 stars echoes of darkness vhs movie, August 16, 2011
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This review is from: Echoes in the Darkness [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Every piece of crap Pauly Shore ever made is available on DVD but a top notch made for TV movie like this one isnt?There cant be a God in the universe to allow a injustice like this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie!, December 2, 2010
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This review is from: Echoes in the Darkness [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is an excellent movie. The characters are so twisted that it's hard to believe this is a true story.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Leaves something to be desired, September 27, 2002
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Dated, by todays standards, but still compelling. First half is interesting, and you are glued to the screen trying to absord the information given by Coyote's character, yet hoping he turns out to be the good guy. Little by little we're given bits and pieces of what happened, but only through Coyote's character, who turns out to be a manipulating deceiver, cold and scary with his Manson like powers over less experienced people.The second half is confusing, and Coyote and Loggia are off screen for nearly forty minutes. In the ending court-room drama, we don't see a flashback or re-inactment of what "supposedly" happened to this female school teacher and her two children. I guess both Coyote's character, Bill Bradfield, and Loggia as Dr. Smith did commit the crime. But, we as viewers don't feel or see any concrete evidence, and this leaves something to be desired. Based on a true story that took place in 1979 in Pennsylvania, and a case that lasted seven years. Just too many questions left unanswered. Yet, Loggia is awesome, and scary (wait until you see those "eyes".) And it's always a pleasure to see Peter Coyote, a very under-rated actor. I don't know...maybe I should've read the book instead.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars From a UM Perspective, December 18, 2001
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This review is from: Echoes in the Darkness [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I currently attend Upper Merion Area High School. While the movie was certainly entertaining (well, the first half anyway), the portrayal of some of the teachers who still work at UM seemed over-dramatized, and not very true-to-life. Still, it was interesting to see actors portraying people I know, as they were twenty some years ago.
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