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I think there were several factors that all came together to make this a show which has been long remembered.
First was Robert Stack. Very few, if any, had that quality in their voice, and the presence to go with it, to make you actually afraid to watch the show! Gary Remal Malkin's tracks for the show were second to none and totally fit the show.... Then of course to see justice being wrought to the criminals and to see the victims get the satisfaction of seeing them punished. |
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Yeah being able to see cases being solved was good. Would have been awesome to watch this series back in the day. The thought of a possible killer on the loose in your own home town and all that.
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Yeah Stanton, all round creep.
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Whenever possible, the actual family members and police officials have participated in re-creating the events. What you are about to see is not a news broadcast.
that's what made the series great, to me. that's what we discuss here most, after all. |
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The music, atmosphere, Stack's narration, and ambiance of certain segments made this show for me.
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UM had great production values. The look and feel of the series made it great.
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I should add to this, what also made the show great (as discussed in the location thread) was how authentic it was for filming the reenactments at the exact location roughly 90% of the time. If they didn't, they were still pretty close. The reenactment of Roger Dean's murder, for example, was filmed just two blocks from the real Dean home where the crime occurred. That impressive dedication to authentic detail on UM's part. |
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So much of it, I hate to preach to the choir, but it was due to Robert Stack's narration. He had that wonderful voice which lent gravitas to whatever he was talking about, no matter how silly; even the magic rock and the lady who sweats gold segments are worth watching for his voice.
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The music and Mr. Stack's voice were what did it more so I think. You know you have an awesome soundtrack when people get terrified the moment it comes on! It was something I DID NOT look forward to as a kid! And the same with Mr. Stack's voice.
As I got older however my perception changed and I learned to appreciate it for the awesome thing it was! |
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The format. So many mysteries of all different types in one episode. There was something for everyone, whether you were interested in aliens, ghosts, murders, lost loves, or hidden treasure, there was a fair bet something would appeal to you in any given hour.
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