Night Chase

NR 6.8
1970 1 hr 35 min Drama , Thriller , TV Movie

A man fleeing the scene after shooting his wife's lover forms an unexpected relationship with the tough cab driver he hires to drive him to the Mexican border.

  • Cast:
    David Janssen , Yaphet Kotto , Victoria Vetri , Elisha Cook Jr. , Richard Romanus , Karen Carlson , John Carter

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Reviews

GamerTab
1970/11/20

That was an excellent one.

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CrawlerChunky
1970/11/21

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Cooktopi
1970/11/22

The acting in this movie is really good.

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filippaberry84
1970/11/23

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Woodyanders
1970/11/24

Distraught Baltimore businessman Adrian Vico (an excellent performance by David Janssen) shoots his wife's lover and goes on the run. Vico hires tough street smart cab driver Ernie Green (well played by Yaphet Kotto) to drive him from Los Angeles to San Diego so he can make it to the Mexican border.Tightly directed by Jack Starrett, with a brisk pace, a taut, thoughtful, and gripping script by Marvin A. Gluck, a considerable amount of tension, a rousing jazzy score by Laurence Rosenthal, crisp cinematography by Fred J. Koenekamp, and an exciting climax at the San Diego Zoo, this honey makes for a solid and satisfying nail-biter. Popping up in colorful small parts are Victoria Vetri as sexy barroom pick-up Beverly Dorn, Elisha Cook as an irascible coffee shop proprietor, Mel Berger as shady informant Jumbo, William Katt as an eager young Marine sentry, Joseph V. De Santis as a jolly old fisherman, and Richard Romanus as the old guy's surly son. Best of all, this film acquires extra depth, warmth, and even poignancy from the strong and affecting bond that develops between the two engaging main characters. A neat little flick.

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MissClassicTV
1970/11/25

This is a depressing movie, but I found David Janssen to be riveting. I couldn't take my eyes off him. He looks haunted throughout the movie. He's shot someone at the beginning of the movie, but the viewer is firmly on his side, hoping for a good outcome for him.Somewhat early in the movie there's a scene where he shoots pool. He's quite good.Most of the movie features the relationship between Janssen's wealthy businessman character and Kotto's cabbie. Janssen's intensity completely carries the movie.David Janssen was such a great talent. It's too bad we didn't get 30 more years of screen time with him.

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Skragg
1970/11/26

Of course, it isn't literally a "chase" story, and as good a suspense story as it is, it's much more than that. I've been really attached to this one since it was about a year old, and I saw it on the CBS Late Movie. (I had it on tape, unedited, for some time, and I'm still trying to replace it.) The chemistry (to use an unavoidable word) between Janssen and Kotto is really great. And since the movie is set during one night and day, and so much of it in a car, there's a feeling of really being on this long car ride with these two characters. To me, about the only drawback is the number of near-misses that Greene has when it comes to escaping, almost too many of them. But this also caused one of the good lines - "I thought you might be tempted to pick up another fare." And of course there were a lot of good "episodes" in the story, like the scene with William Katt. One of the best lines, though you definitely have to hear it at the right time (toward the end), is, simply, "You drink too much coffee." When it's followed by the other character's answer to it, you really see how the two of them have gotten to know each other. I don't usually care about parallels, let alone slender ones, but I can't help noticing that this crime story involves a famous football player, a husband and a wife (though not the PLAYER'S wife), and a long would-be escape down a highway. But if the O. J. trial had been as interesting to me as this FICTIONAL story, I would've watched IT, too.

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Ms. V
1970/11/27

This was a movie I had the pleasure of finding one day on video at a multi-media outlet store on a summer evening in 1995. It is about a man who shot his wife's lover not only over their affair, but also the decline of his marriage and subsequent family life as well. Having been a life-long David Jannsen fan since the classic TV series, "The Fugitive", it was great to see him on the run in something other than a maniacal search for the one-armed man. Jannsen was a master at always being able to evoke deep, hard emotion in ways few HUMANS have been able to, and just as it worked so well as Dr. Kimble, so it does here as Adrian Vico. Equally impressive is Yaphett Kotto--another personal favorite--as Ernie Green, the cab driver who subsequently becomes a reluctant hostage when Vico discloses his plans for revenge to him. Ernie is quite sympathetic, yet only willing to take so much from the gun-toting Adrian (who has promised to use his gun to stop anybody--the police, Ernie, etc.--who gets in his way.) Though this is a television movie from 1970, it is a timeless piece that would work well even on the verge of a new millennium. For the problems of an Adrian Vico are quite common place in today's society, especially with family values being placed so highly by so many people. Although these two co-stars were men, it could also go both ways--with a man and a woman, or even two women as well. And just as the cast was interracial here, it could go over in that same vernacular even today. And the couple could even be gay or lesbian as well as heterosexual. A must see, not just for these two splendid actors, but also for what can happen to a man (or even a woman) who feels all is lost, has nothing to lose and is willing to do anything it takes--even commit murder--to exact a measure of revenge against those he feels wronged him.

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