Journey to Midnight

Journey to Midnight
Genre Thriller
Written by Jeremy Paul
Robert Bloch
William Abney
Directed by Roy Ward Baker
Alan Gibson
Presented by Sebastian Cabot
Starring Chad Everett
Julie Harris
Music by Harry Robinson
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Joan Harrison
Producer(s) Anthony Hinds
Cinematography Arthur Lavis
Ken Talbot
Editor(s) Ronald J. Fagan
Brian Fremantle
Running time 100 minutes
Production company(s) Hammer Film Productions
20th Century Fox Television
Release
Original network Syndication
Original release 31 October 1971 (1971-10-31)
Chronology
Preceded by Journey to Murder
Journey to the Unknown
Journey into Darkness

Journey to Midnight is a 1971 British made-for-television film version of two episodes derived from the 1968–1969 anthology television series Journey to the Unknown starring Chad Everett and Julie Harris, directed by Roy Ward Baker and Alan Gibson. The episodes – "The Indian Spirit Guide" and "Poor Butterfly" – were originally broadcast respectively on October 10, 1968 and January 9, 1969 on ABC.

Sebastian Cabot is featured as host who introduces the two episodes. Joan Crawford was also due to appear as co-host, but her scenes were ultimately cut.[1][2] Her segments appeared in the 1970 television film Journey to the Unknown.

Episodes

"Poor Butterfly"

Directed by: Alan Gibson
Written by: Jeremy Paul
Cast: Chad Everett (Steven Miller), Bernard Lee (Ben Loker), Fay Compton (Queen Victoria)

Steven Miller receives an invitation to a costume party and has no idea why he got the invitation. When he arrives at the party, everyone is dressed like it's the 1920s and they act like it is too. Based on a story by William Abney.

"The Indian Spirit Guide"

Directed by: Roy Ward Baker
Written by: Robert Bloch
Cast: Julie Harris (Leona Gillings), Tom Adams (Jerry Crown), Tracy Reed (Joyce)

Leona Gillings is a wealthy widow who hires a private investigator to protect her from the phony spiritualists she encounters as she seeks out a real one to contact her late husband. Based on a story by Robert Bloch.

References

  1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0230379/
  2. http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/628947
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