Weekend of Terror

Weekend of Terror
Genre Thriller
Written by Lionel E. Siegel
Directed by Jud Taylor
Starring Robert Conrad
Carol Lynley
Lois Nettleton
Jane Wyatt
Lee Majors
Kevin Hagen
Theme music composer Richard Markowitz
Country of origin United states
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Joel Freeman
Cinematography Les Shorr
Running time 74 min.
Distributor ABC
Paramount Pictures
Release
Original network ABC
Original release December 8, 1970

Weekend of Terror is a 1970 American thriller made-for-TV film, starring Robert Conrad, Carol Lynley, Lois Nettleton and Jane Wyatt. It was aired on December 8, 1970 in the ABC Movie of the Week space.[1]

Plot

A nun returning from a sabbatical is met at a bus station by two of her colleagues. En route to their convent their car breaks down on a desert road and they decide to flag down a passing motorist. Meanwhile 2 escaped convicts have abducted a local businessman's niece with a view to collecting a ransom, only to have the woman fall on her head and die while attempting to flee the abandoned house they are holed up in. Larry, ( Majors) the kidnapper under whose watch the victim died, passes the nuns in their disabled Plymouth Valiant and decides to stop. The nuns mistake him for a helpful motorist and he tows them with his Volkswagen Type II to his hideout (in the opposite direction from Victorville where repair facilities would be accessible). The nuns soon learn their fate and are held hostage in a locked room with boards nailed over the windows. The kidnappers devise a plan to get the ransom money from the rich uncle (who is unaware his niece is dead) by having one of the nuns pose as the dead girl. Larry orders Eddie ( Conrad) to take Sister Ellen ( Nettleton) to a wig shop and to a phone booth that she might call her convent and give false information to explain their not showing up. Eddie is something of an unwitting party, not wishing to commit further crimes and at one point directs the hostages to hide and tells Larry they escaped earlier. Eventually the captives are discovered hiding in a closet by Larry after which a commotion occurs and he is killed by his own gun. Eddie feels forced to take Sister Ellen hostage and attempts to flee by stealing a light aircraft but before he get away there is a climactic scene on the runway.

Cast

References

  1. "TV Listings for December 8, 1970". TV Tango. Retrieved 18 August 2014.

External links

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