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Richard Matheson's Kolchak Scripts [Hardcover]

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1887368647 978-1887368643 October 2003
Gauntlet Press is publishing Richard Matheson's Kolchak telefilm screenplays -- "The Night Stalker", "The Night Strangler", and "The Night Killers" -- in a compilation entitled RICHARD MATHESON'S THE KOLCHAK SCRIPTS. This will be the first time these screenplays will have seen print. The book will be edited by acclaimed Kolchak chronicler Mark Dawidziak (THE NIGHT STALKER COMPANION), and will include interviews with Matheson, William F. Nolan, Jeff Rice, and Dan Curtis. The book will also include never-before-released Kolchak artwork and photos.

"The Night Stalker" and "The Night Strangler" were two "Movies of the Week" in 1972 and 1973, respectively, and led to the Kolchak television series (1974-1975). "The Night Killers" is an unproduced script written by Matheson and Nolan, whose rights are still retained by director/producer Dan Curtis.


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"This book is a fascinating look at a fascinating character, and well worth your attention... I was literally enthralled." -- thoughtslop.org

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  • Hardcover: 395 pages
  • Publisher: Gauntlet Press (October 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1887368647
  • ISBN-13: 978-1887368643
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.9 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE KOLCHAK SCRIPTS!, November 25, 2003
This review is from: Richard Matheson's Kolchak Scripts (Hardcover)
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Occasionally, a book will cross my desk that simply DEMANDS that I drop everything and give it my full attention. This happens very rarely, but when it does, the world simply stops as I lose myself within the pages of the text. I am happy to report that RICHARD MATHESON'S KOLCHAK SCRIPTS is one such book. As I read the adventures (and mis-adventures) of journalist Carl Kolchak, as he stumbled across vampires, serial killers, and government conspiracies, the outside world paused, and I was literally enthralled until I had read the book cover-to-cover.

As the title implies, this 400-page volume contains all of the scripts that Richard Matheson (author of I AM LEGEND, HELL HOUSE, and numerous others) wrote in the early 1970's using the character Carl Kolchak. The first two scripts, THE NIGHT STALKER and THE NIGHT STRANGLER were produced by Dan Curtis (of DARK SHADOWS fame) and televised as TV-movies, which eventually led to Kolchak's short-lived ABC TV-series. As an exceptional bonus, the book also contains Matheson's third script, co-written by William F. Nolan (co-author of LOGAN'S RUN), which was never produced.

In addition to the three scripts, editor Mark Dawidziak has supplied a plethora of supplemental information, placing the scripts in their proper historical place, enlightening the reader to all the background struggles of producing and writing the show, and also examining Kolchak's continued popularity. The lengthy appendix offers rare photographs, a glimpse at Richard Matheson's lengthy writing career, and an episode guide to THE NIGHT STALKER TV-series. These supplemental materials help to illuminate the scripts, and are also quite entertaining and informative in their own right.

The scripts themselves, which are reproduced from the original script pages, are fascinating. Matheson is completely in his element here - his dialogue is crisp, his pacing is sharp, and, using only the written word, he is able to create scenes that play in the readers mind just as they would on a television screen. In some respects, the scripts read even better than they were eventually filmed. The original scripts for the produced TV-movies offer an unadulterated view of the storyline as it was originally intended, and offer not only additional dialogue, but occasionally whole new scenes!

The unproduced script, titled THE NIGHT KILLERS, is worth discussing in its own right. Sometimes, when reading unproduced scripts, it becomes quickly apparent why they were left on the shelf. THE NIGHT KILLERS, however, is superior to THE NIGHT STRANGLERS, in my opinion. It breaks from the formula of the first two TV-movies, and veers into X-FILES territory, over 20 years before The X-FILES was even on the air! A brilliant mix of conspiracy and intrigue, it showcases both Matheson and Nolan's imaginations, as well as their ear for clever dialogue.
In the end, Carl Kolchak will probably never be a household name. He deserves recognition, though, because he was the forefather of all the supernatural and conspiracy themed TV-shows, movies, and novels that would follow. TV-series such as the X-FILES and BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER owe Kolchak a great debt, as THE KOLCHAK SCRIPTS proves, time and again. Ultimately, this is a fascinating look at a fascinating character, and well worth your attention. Any fan of Kolchak, Matheson, or Nolan owes it to themselves to check out this book.

RICHARD MATHESON'S KOLCHAK SCRIPTS is limited to 552 copies, which helps to explain its $150 price tag. (A brief sidenote: at 400 pages, that comes out to almost 38 cents per page. After reading the book, I had to ask myself if I believed I got 38 cents of enjoyment out of each page, and, in the end, I decided that I did. Yes, it's a big investment, but when one considers the limited nature of the book, in addition to its content, I think its worth the price of admission. Besides, a quick look at ebay reveals that you can't even find the DVD of THE NIGHT STALKER for less than $125!)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An essential for any Kolchak fan., March 23, 2004
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This review is from: Richard Matheson's Kolchak Scripts (Hardcover)
What a book! Mark Dawidziak, author of all things Kolchak (a series companion, an original novel, AND a comic book adventure), collects together, for the first time anywhere, the three teleplays written by Richard Matheson that introduced the world to the rumpled reporter hero that is Carl Kolchak. The first is an adaptation of The Night Stalker, the story that started it all. A serial killer is stalking Las Vegas. One who only attacks at night and drains the blood from his victims. When Kolchak finally sees the killer effortlessly escape from the police, he figures out that it isn't someone who thinks he is a vampire. The killer IS one! Matheson's final script differs a bit from what actually made it to the television screen (this includes an entirely different take on the ending) because Jeff Rice, the author of the first Kolchak novel, was called in to do some rewrites. The Night Strangler was the 'rushed' sequel to the ratings blockbuster. The comfortably similar yet all new mystery with the returning favorites (Kolchak and his always suffering, yet oddly supportive, editor, Tony Vincenzo) and a cast of lively newcomers shows all the hard work that Matheson put into a story that was almost impossible for him to write. Considering how hard the second script was, it comes as no surprise that screenwriting chores were shared with William F. Nolan for The Night Killers, the third and unproduced Kolchak movie. It is this funny and suspense filled mystery (featuring aliens and robots) that makes the anthology worth it - for it finally gives Night Stalker fans the chance to see the Kolchak adventure that never was. To me it is the best script of the bunch, with Matheson so completely comfortable with the characters that you can hear/see McGavin and Oakland going through the paces while Nolan crafts a first rate mystery that takes them in new directions. The third time was the charm and, considering the high standards set with the previous installments, that is saying a lot. No Kolchak fans should be without this. Highest recommendation.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely exquisite, May 29, 2004
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This review is from: Richard Matheson's Kolchak Scripts (Hardcover)
It has taken some time to contemplate what it is I want to say about this book. Not because there is nothing to say, but rather because I don't know where to begin. The "Kolchak Scripts" is a superb compendium of information with scripts from "The Night Stalker" (1972 ABC) , "The Night Strangler" (1973 ABC), and the "Night Killers" (1974 ABC). It also includes introductions from Mark Dawidziak for each script that delivers a timeline of information that flows throughout this book.

The scripts themselves would have been enough, but great care and thought was used putting this project together. Not only does it leave you knowing the legend of Kolchak, but the legend of Matheson himself. You become privy to the whole process of going from paper to screen, network issues, and more. Dawidziak does a wonderful job of giving you the information you need and want without wasting a crumb. If you have an inquiring mind you need to get this book.

Not only did I love this book, but I highly recommend this for ANY Matheson lover. Absolutely exquisite.

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