Escape

April. 06,1971      
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A scientist's experiment could lead to the first man-made, functioning, living organism. An elite escape artist-private investigator is working to stop him.

Christopher George as  Cameron Steele
William Windom as  Doctor Henry Walding
Avery Schreiber as  Nicholas Slye
John Vernon as  Doctor Charles Walding
Gloria Grahame as  Evelyn Harrison
William Schallert as  Senator Lewis Harrison
Marlyn Mason as  Susan Walding
Huntz Hall as  Gilbert
Lucille Benson as  Trudy
Chuck Hicks as  Frank Carter

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Reviews

FeistyUpper
1971/04/06

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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Voxitype
1971/04/07

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

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Taha Avalos
1971/04/08

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Caryl
1971/04/09

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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MartinHafer
1971/04/10

"Escape" was a pilot for a TV series that never was approved by the networks and like what was often the case in the 1970s, the pilot was shown as a movie of the week on TV. In the case of this one, I could understand why it wasn't approved...it was awfully strange...even for an action/adventure show.The film stars Christopher George as 'Cameron Steele'...a man of adventure much like The Saint, James Bond and Mannix put together. This case is a weird one, as the trail eventually leads to a supposedly dead man. Now here's the kicker...the guy has a Bond villain-like lair hidden in an amusement park funhouse! And what's he doing in there with his minions? He's working on creating life from non-life--but not like creating a Frankenstein's monster but by creating a germ-like thing that will potentially destroy all life on the planet! Can our man of action possibly stop this madman?! Well, considering it was supposed to be a possible series, it doesn't take Einstein to conclude that the planet will not be destroyed!This is an odd one...that's for sure. After all, the likes of Huntz Hall and Avery Schreiber co-star in this! A strange confection....kind of like a movie serial and adventure film that left me feeling a bit baffled at its oddness. Not bad...just odd and a film that makes you wonder what the folks were trying to do here.If you want to see this film, a very yellowed copy is available on YouTube.

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brianshoebridge1
1971/04/11

This TV movie was actually the pilot for a series that never got made. I'm a bit surprised since this seems to be a pretty good example of the private investigator genre so popular around 1970.The cast is pretty strong, with Christopher George, Avery Schreiber (Jack Burns' sidekick) and the B+ legend William Schallert. The mood is so funky 1970s that it is almost an historical document in parts.Christopher G plays a former professional escape artist who is now a private investigator, and it is obviously pretty lucrative judging by his "cool pad, man". Avery S is his slightly dubious associate. They hang at a bar where, today, Penn & Teller would probably know quite a few people.Some scenes are a bit silly, and we never really find out much about the scientific breakthrough that is the cause of all this skulduggery.Nonetheless it is quite fun. You can catch it on YouTube since it has never been released to DVD. Have a look one night when you have a couple of spare hours.

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