Night Stalker
Crime reporter Carl Kolchak is partnered with Perri Reed at The Beacon, a Los Angeles newspaper. Together they investigate a string of strange murders all of which may be related to the death of Kolchak's wife 18 months earlier in a similarly bizarre manner. A murder that the FBI consider Kolchak the primary suspect.
Kolchak and his team investigate a series of vicious attacks at the outskirts of L.A. where possibly coyotes attack and snatch people away from their homes. Carl suspects that the attacks may be connected to the murder of his wife.
A series of incidents where entranced people brutally murder their loved ones lead Kolchak to believe a Charles Manson like cult leader is somehow directing murders from his prison cell. But how does he do it and can it even be stopped?
Kolchak and his team investigate several strange deaths caused by fear. Everything points to an initiation ceremony conducted by a secretive university club that went wrong and the three people involved in it are now in danger.
A series of brutal deaths caused by severe chemical burns point to a copycat of the Burning Man, a vigilante serial killer who was himself killed years before in an FBI raid. Kolchak suspects this could still be the work of the original.
A young boy appears to be in the clutches of an abusive relationship with his father. After a series of bizarre deaths centered around the school the child attends Kolchak begins to think the truth may be far stranger than anyone ever thought possible.
A number of people are found dead with all their body fluids missing. The police suggests it was the use of illegal cleaning products. Kolchak however has doubts about what the killings really represent.
Jain survives the massacre at the Korean Market. Meanwhile, Carl and Perri go on the run so that they can protect a woman who has vital information.
A number of people are found dead with all their body fluids missing. The police suggest it was the use of illegal cleaning products. Kolchak however has doubts about what the killings really represent.
Carl and Perri investigate the death of a woman whose pituitary gland is missing. Thanks to a helpful assistant coroner and an archivist, they soon find similarities to old cases which appear to be occurring every 35 years.
Kolchak is kidnapped by a deranged man who thinks Kolchak has been sending him secret messages through his newspaper articles. He tells Kolchak that the man behind the door is responsible for his actions, and might know something about the death of Kolchaks wife.
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Gabrielle Union | Perri Reed |
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Cotter Smith | Tony Vincenzo |
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Stuart Townsend | Carl Kolchak |
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Eric Jungmann | Jain McManus |
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Eugene Byrd | Alex Nyby |
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Esther Chae | Dae |
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John Pyper-Ferguson | Agent Bernard Fain |
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Robert Curtis-Brown | Doug Linman |
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Michael Shamus Wiles | Bernard Faroux |
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Susan Misner | Irene |
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Charles Chun | Seung |
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Austin Highsmith | Liza Valenti |
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Regi Davis | Detective |
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Tony Swift | Biker #3 |
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Kevin 'Repo' Thomas | Biker #1 |
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Steve Saucedo | Biker #4 |
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Loreni Delgado | Edhead |
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Shane Johnson | Susan Reynolds |
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Stephen Tobolowsky | Titus Berry |
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Jane Lynch | Dr. Dominic Messinger |
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Tony Curran | Damon Caylor |
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Tony Todd | Detective |
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Art Lafleur | Detective Mitchell |
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Reggie Lee | Stanley Kim |
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David Denman | Henry Gale |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 Stereo |
| Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Distributor | Buena Vista Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 30, 2006 |
| Regions | 1 |