The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre

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The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre
Genre
  • Horror
  • Mystery
  • Thriller
Written byJoseph Stefano
Directed byJoseph Stefano
StarringMartin Landau
Judith Anderson
Diane Baker
Tom Simcox
Music byDominic Frontiere
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerJoseph Stefano
CinematographyConrad Hall
EditorTony Di Marco
Running time80 minutes
Production companiesVilla Di Stefano
United Artists Television
Original release
NetworkCBS
Release1964 (1964)

The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre is a 1964 American made-for-television horrorthriller film starring Martin Landau, Judith Anderson and Diane Baker. It was written, produced and directed by Joseph Stefano, author of the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 thriller Psycho.,[1] and he cast actors who had been in Hitchcock's films. Landau was in North by Northwest (1959), Anderson was in Rebecca, and Baker was in Marnie (1964). Four of the cast members appeared in episodes of The Outer Limits during Stefano's Season 1 tenure: Landau, Burt, Stone, and Morrill.

The film was a pilot for a proposed supernatural anthology series for CBS called The Haunted. The series was not picked up after CBS president James T. Aubrey left but some additional footage was filmed and it was released as a standalone film.[2]

Plot[edit]

Nelson Orion (Martin Landau) is an architect by profession and paranormal investigator by choice. He is engaged by heiress Vivia Mandore (Diane Baker) who mistakenly thought herself free from the domination of her recently deceased mother-in-law. However, the old woman appears determined to continue her controlling ways... from beyond the grave.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Gayle Ronan Sims (30 Aug 2006). "Joseph Stefano, 84; wrote 'Psycho' script". Philadelphia Inquirer. p. B.9.
  2. ^ Champlin, Charles (Oct 3, 1966). "Stefano: Filmdom's Dr. Frankenstein". Los Angeles Times. p. C23.

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