Category: Directed by David Lowell Rich

  • The Horror at 37,000 Feet (1973, David Lowell Rich)

    Scare-free TV movie about a transatlantic flight under attack from vengeful spirits. The story goes from disaster movie tropes followed by haunted house movie tropes without much enthusiasm from anyone involved, though William Shatner does occasionally give his material a gnaw. It’s the peculiar example of when a bad movie isn’t bad in the right…

  • Eye of the Cat (1969, David Lowell Rich), the television version

    Bad direction from Rich hobbles the whole picture, which concerns destitute blue blood turned gigolo Michael Sarrazin plotting with latest squeeze Gayle Hunnicutt to off (Sarrazin’s) rich aunt, Eleanor Parker, for her money. Complicating matters is Parker and Sarrazin’s history. They’ve been carrying on in the biblical sense since Sarrazin was a teenager. Icky bad.…