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So, 'The Killer Who Wouldn't Die' is a curious little gem from 1976, blending drama and thriller elements in a TV movie format. The story revolves around a cop whose life spirals out of control after his wife's death from a bomb. That shift from law enforcement to charter boat captain introduces this unique sense of isolation and desperation, which is pretty palpable throughout. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it builds tension nicely. The performances carry a weight that really drives the narrative. Plus, the low-budget practical effects give it that gritty, raw feel that’s hard to ignore. It’s definitely worth a watch if you appreciate those lesser-known narratives that dive into themes of grief and vengeance.
This film is relatively obscure in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the era. Its original broadcast format on television makes it somewhat scarce in physical media. While there may be a few releases on VHS floating around, authentic copies are rarer and tend to attract interest from collectors who appreciate the unique storytelling of 1970s TV movies. The blend of crime, personal loss, and the unsolved mysteries of espionage create a niche appeal that some collectors find captivating.
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