Baffled!
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Infobox television Baffled! is a 1973 American-British made-for-television supernatural mystery film directed by Philip Leacock.[1][2] The story is part of the occult detective subgenre and stars Leonard Nimoy,[3] Susan Hampshire,[4] and Vera Miles.[4]
Baffled! was intended as a pilot for a television series[2] but when no network showed interest it was released in British theatres[4] and later released as a television film in America on NBC.[4] The British version runs ten minutes longer than the American.[5]
Plot
Race car driver Tom Kovack suddenly begins to experience psychic visions.[3] He meets Michelle Brent, an expert on the paranormal, and the two form an unlikely partnership. Kovack's visions draw them into an occult-themed mystery at a remote inn on the English coast.
Cast
- Leonard Nimoy as Tom Kovack
- Susan Hampshire as Michele Brent
- Rachel Roberts as Mrs. Farraday
- Vera Miles as Andrea Glenn
- Jewel Blanch as Jennifer Glenn
- Valerie Taylor as Louise Sanford
- Ray Brooks as George Tracewell
- Angharad Rees as Peggy Tracewell
- Christopher Benjamin as Verelli
Home release
Scorpion Releasing, in conjunction with ITV, released a DVD of Baffled! in 2014.[5] The DVD included both the UK version and U.S versions of the film.[5]
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