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Baffled!

Who dares walk the line between life and death.
1973 | 99m | English

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Director: Philip Leacock
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Tom Kovack is a hard-nosed race car driver until a sudden supernatural vision causes a near-fatal crash while he's hurtling down the backstretch at 140 miles per hour. Michele Brent is the woman who convinces Kovack that his visions are significant. She leads him to the manor house that appeared in his vision, which in turn leads him into a world of revenge and murder from beyond the grave. Kovack must tap into his newfound power to conquer the evil forces at work.
Release Date: Apr 11, 1973
Director: Philip Leacock
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Keywords gold, telepathy, escaped convict, doctor, loot, manor, esp, hidden fortune, supernatural phenomena, vision of the future
Production Companies ITC Entertainment, NBC, Arena Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 21, 2026
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Leonard Nimoy Tom Kovack
Susan Hampshire Michele Brent
Rachel Roberts Mrs. Farraday
Vera Miles Andrea Glenn
Jewel Blanch Jennifer Glenn
Valerie Taylor Louise Sanford
Ray Brooks George Tracewell
Angharad Rees Peggy Tracewell
Christopher Benjamin Verelli
Mike Murray Parrish
Ewan Roberts Hopkins
Milton Johns Dr. Reed
Al Mancini TV interviewer
John Rae Theatre Doorman
Patsy Smart Cleaning Woman
Shane Rimmer Track Announcer
Name Job
Theodore Apstein Teleplay
Harry Pottle Art Direction
Michael Dryhurst Assistant Director
Gordon K. McCallum Sound Mixer
Joe Dunne Stunt Coordinator
Joan Davis Continuity
Richard Hill Conductor, Original Music Composer
Bernard Hanson Location Manager
John Ireland Supervising Sound Editor
John Hayward Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bill Blunden Editor
Malcolm J. Christopher Production Manager
Michael Murray Third Assistant Director
John W. Mitchell Sound Recordist
Elsa Fennell Costume Supervisor
Ken Hodges Director of Photography
Philip Leacock Director
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John Oldknow Associate Producer
Norman Felton Executive Producer
Philip Leacock Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Nimoy investigates mysteries at a manor on the coast of Eng_**land Shot in 1971, this was the pilot movie for a potential Brit series that never materialized. Nimoy’s costar is winsome Susan Hampshire and, as a team, they play psychic detectives, using his visions and her expertise in ESP and ... the occult. It’s basically a more lowkey version of ensuing pilot movies “The Night Stalker,” “The Norliss Tapes” and “Spectre.” Of course, only “Night Stalker” went on to become a series and, then, only for one season (barely). “Baffled” comes across more as a convoluted Agatha Christie mystery mixed with paranormal stuff, including bewitching amulets and the obsession with eternal youth. If you liked Peter Cushing’s “Corruption” or Christopher Lee’s “Curse of the Crimson Altar,” you should appreciate it. Just remember that the sensationalistic bits are toned down by comparison. On the downside, the music is quirky and dated. I get that we’re talking about the early ’70s here, but the scores to many notable films from that time period hold up. Also, the story is kind of complicated and challenging to follow, yet I’m sure mystery aficionados will have no problem. Jewel Blanch was only 13 as Jennifer during shooting and it’s surprising how the story morphs her into a lil’ wannabe hottie which, needless to say, wouldn’t fly today. Vera Miles is on hand as her mother while Rachel Roberts plays the lady of the manor. Lastly, it's amusing how Nimoy is referred to as "young" in the story when he was 40 during shooting, and looks older. It runs 1h 30m and was shot at Taplow Court, which is a dozen miles west of London, as well as areas nearby and Pinewood Studios. The opening racetrack scenes were done at Oulton Park, Cheshire, which is a four-hour drive northwest of London. I’m not sure where the scenic coastal footage was shot. GRADE: B-

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