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  1. A Cold Night's Death (also known as The Chill Factor) is a 1973 American made for television horror-thriller film. The film was shown on January 30, 1973, on the ABC network. The film was directed by Jerrold Freedman and starred Robert Culp, Eli Wallach, and Michael C. Gwynne.

    • Horror Sci-Fi Thriller
  2. Jan 30, 1973 · A Cold Night's Death: Directed by Jerrold Freedman. With Robert Culp, Eli Wallach, Michael C. Gwynne, Vic Perrin. Scientists Robert Jones and Frank Enari suspect that there is someone or something other than their research primates inhabiting their isolated polar station.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • Jerrold Freedman
    • 1973-01-30
  3. May 31, 2014 · An ABC Movie of the Week that first aired on Jan. 30, 1973. Tuesday Movies of the Week were generally slated for horror, and this one delivered - a tour de force carried by just three actors,...

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    • PoisonedDragon1964
  4. A Cold Night’s Death is an American sci-fi/horror Made-for-TV Movie that first aired on ABC in 1973. It was written by Christopher Knopf, directed by Jerrold Freedman, and executive produced by Aaron Spelling. The oftentimes atonal musical score was composed by Gil Mellé.

  5. One of the finest TV movies of the 1970s, A Cold Night's Death (AKA: The Chill Factor) pitches Robert Culp and Eli Wallach at the Tower Mountain Research Station.

  6. Mar 16, 2023 · This was a sci-fi thriller with Culp and Eli Wallach sent to a snowed in research station to investigate why the research team is no longer answering radio transmissions. Culp and Wallach discover the research team have all frozen to death — leaving only their animal subjects (monkeys) alive.

  7. Plot. A Cold Night's Death. Jump to Edit. Summaries. Two scientists suspect that there is someone other than their research primates inhabiting their polar station. Scientists Robert Jones and Frank Enari are dispatched to the Tower Mountain Research Station to replace a colleague, Dr. Vogel.