While it may not be as good as "Trilogy Of Terror," with Karen Black--how could it? --this trio of stories by Jack Finney and Richard Matheson are worth watching, especially if you have never seen them before
The fun starts with Finney's story "Second Chance," about a car owner, played by a young Ed Begley, Jr. who travels back in time to see how destiny influences our present-day happenings. Then we get the two Matheson stories. The first, "No Such Thing As A Vampire, is loads of fun, but the best is "Bobby," where a grief-stricken mother, wonderfully played by Joan Hackett, longs for the return of her deceased child, Bobby--and gets more than she bargained for!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Girls, for this final Saturday night in August, it is fun enough, and I hope Nostalgiaferatu is featured. I just love him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So, join us at eight for this entertaining delight. Baby Gojira will be there, too!!!!!!!!!!!!!
See you then, darlings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I missed it; how was it?!!!
ReplyDeleteVictoria, The final story, "Bobby" was the best of the three. It was almost a one-
ReplyDeletewoman show for Joan Hackett, who gave it her all. The first story recalled "The Twilight Zone," and the middle one was deliciously nasty! I recommend this film is shown again.