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Night Stalker and Night Strangler
Netflix just sent me this dual sided DVD, and I gotta say I'm a Kolchak fan. Although somewhat light on action, these two made for TV movies managed to capture my attention for their short running times. The Night Strangler though is slightly better than the Night Stalker. Dan Curtis rules as well.
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