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Weekend of Terror

Weekend of Terror (1970)

December. 08,1970
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5.7
| Thriller TV Movie

Three nuns on a weekend trip are held hostage by escaped convicts.

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Cubussoli
1970/12/08

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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VeteranLight
1970/12/09

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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Voxitype
1970/12/10

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Lidia Draper
1970/12/11

Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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MartinHafer
1970/12/12

One reviewer describes this as 'a pretty lame movie' and I am in total agreement. The film often makes little sense and you could certainly do better.When the film begins, one of two kidnappers accidentally kills the lady they kidnapped. So they come up with a plan that makes absolutely no sense--to kidnap some poor lady and somehow convince the rich guy that the substitute is his daughter. Instead, the idiot kidnaps three nuns and what they do after that makes even less sense. But one of the kidnappers (Lee Majors) balks at his partner (Robert Conrad) when he plans on murdering two of the three nuns. Why only 2 of the 3? I have no idea.There is nothing about this film that is good or excellent. It often makes little sense and the nuns occasionally behave like morons (especially when they are hiding and one betrays their hiding place by crying out!). Overall, a sloppy, silly movie that rarely does more than pass time.

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ivegonemod
1970/12/13

I have to say that I really enjoyed this movie. Usually I don't like the really really old TV movies, just the really old ones, LOL. The movie has a pretty decent pace, and the acting is good. Lots of well known actors in here. I thought Carol Lynley was kind of spaced out, but then she seemed spaced out in most of her 1970's films. Jane Wyatt really didn't seem to have much of a role. The only thing that really bothered me was that STUPID wig! That wig looked nothing like the Louise's hair, it was two totally different colors! When the guy sends the nun into the wig shop with a piece of hair to match up, you can see that it is so light it is hardly even brown. Louise's hair was chocolate brown. How hard was it to make the nun get a really dark brown wig?

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tvmovielady48
1970/12/14

Weekend Of Terror is another fun made for television movie of the early decade of the 1970s.I love this movie.I just watched this movie a couple of nights ago again.I love the made for television movies of the 1970s and late 1960s and some from the 1980s.This particular movie has a terrific cast. Carol Lynley, Robert Conrad,Anjanette Comer and on and on.I saw this movie for the first time when I was around 12 twelve or thirteen years old.I remember that I watched as many of these movies as possible with my parents. The one that I remember watching first was Dr. Cook's Garden with Bing Crosby.If you like tales that are cheesy and just plain fun then you will like Weekend Of Terror.I have this movie.

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Dave Rowland
1970/12/15

I taped this movie years ago & I thought that it was a pretty lame movie. But there were some really funny parts in it that were not meant to be funny. Lee Majors was cast as "Larry" a few years before his really big role as "Steve Austin" in "The Six Million Dollar Man". And Robert Conrad plays "Eddie" the main bad guy out of the two. The part that is really funny is the line that "Larry" says to "Eddie".I quote: "Eddie! What are trying to do! Are you on something that I don't know about? Acid! Speed! Something?"The line is a classic! If you ever get a chance to see this movie, keep it on until you get to hear "Larry" say that line. It's priceless! If I ever have the chance of meeting Lee Majors someday, I would ask him if he was on something that we didn't know about, after making this partly funny clunker...

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