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HorrorMysteryTV Movie

A Howling in the Woods

- What was the horrifying secret the whole town tried to hide?

A disillusioned housewife on a vacation in the woods is disturbed by her husband continually trying to get her to come home and, more ominously, a mysterious howling at night.

Release Date : 1971-11-05

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal PicturesNBC

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Barbara Eden

Character Name : Liza Crocker

Original Name : Barbara Eden

Gender : Female

Larry Hagman

Character Name : Eddie Crocker

Original Name : Larry Hagman

Gender : Male

John Rubinstein

Character Name : Justin Conway

Original Name : John Rubinstein

Gender : Male

Vera Miles

Character Name : Rose Staines

Original Name : Vera Miles

Gender : Female

Tyne Daly

Character Name : Sally Bixton

Original Name : Tyne Daly

Gender : Female

Ruta Lee

Character Name : Sharon

Original Name : Ruta Lee

Gender : Female

George Murdock

Character Name : Mel Warren

Original Name : George Murdock

Gender : Male

Ford Rainey

Character Name : Bud Henshaw

Original Name : Ford Rainey

Gender : Male

Bill Vint

Character Name : Lonnie Henshaw

Original Name : Bill Vint

Gender : Male

Karl Swenson

Character Name : Apperson

Original Name : Karl Swenson

Gender : Male

Lisa Gerritsen

Character Name : Betsy Warren

Original Name : Lisa Gerritsen

Gender : Female

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-02-25

_**Mystery movie set at Lake Tahoe with Barbara Eden, Larry Hagman and Vera Miles**_ A woman from New York City (Barbara Eden) returns home to a small town by Lake Tahoe, but the townsfolk are strangely unfriendly. Larry Hagman plays her husband, Vera Miles her stepmother, John Rubinstein her stepbrother and Tyne Daly a young woman who has secrets to share. "A Howling in the Woods" (1971) is a small town mystery with some thrills at the end. Despite being a television production, the cast is noteworthy and the rustic Lake Tahoe locations are exquisite. Unfortunately, the contrived story is too drawn out and would’ve worked better at 74 minutes. It’s a worthwhile movie for the highlights noted as long as you don’t mind slow pacing and some artificial scripting, just don’t expect any werewolves. The movie runs around 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot at Tahoe City, Lake Tahoe and Universal Studios, Universal City, California. GRADE: C+/B-