Thriller (S1, E1): Lady Killer REVIEW

By:

Richard Phillips-Jones

4 December 2016

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RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES begins a whistle-stop tour through Brian Clemens’ classic British anthology series.

Thriller (S1, E1): Lady Killer REVIEW 1


TITLE: Thriller – Lady Killer
BROADCAST: 14 April 1973
STARRING: Robert Powell, Barbara Feldon, Linda Thorson, T.P. McKenna
WRITER: Brian Clemens
DIRECTOR: Bill Hays

Jenny Frifth (played by Sheldon) is immediately smitten when the smooth talking Paul Tanner (Powell) wins her heart whilst the two are staying at a hotel in the countryside. What Jenny doesn’t know is that Paul is already married to the similar looking Toni (Thorson), and that the two have long been plotting to find a suitable well-insured bride to bump off for the money. After a whirlwind romance, and an illegal marriage, Paul moves Jenny into a secluded country house near the sea, with a view to bumping her over the edge of a cliff. However, a bit of surprise news from Jenny changes the dynamics of their marriage considerably, and makes Paul rethink his plans, much to Toni’s displeasure…

This debut episode is a fine opener, and demonstrates that creator Brian Clemens had the formula for the series down to a tee from day one. The tense plotting and taut editing are certainly a cut above much video-shot drama of the time, something which would characterise the series going forward.

Although not really containing any of the supernatural/spooky elements which would become a much loved and remembered element of many of the series’ stories, there is nevertheless a real eerieness to the barren clifftop locations, and that sense of being isolated in the English countryside as danger lurks that would be a recurring motif as the series continued.

Barbara Feldon was better known to viewers as Agent 99 in the spy-spoof series Get Smart (1965-70), and her casting in a more vulnerable role would have been quite a surprise to many of those watching. Interesting casting also of Linda Thorson, as the two of them had both played sidekicks in popular shows of the previous decade – Thorson of course alongside Patrick MacNee in the final series of The Avengers. The always reliable Robert Powell makes a fine villain of the piece.

TRIVIA NOTES: Interesting casting of Linda Thorson, as her relationship with Clemens on The Avengers had been a fractious one: Thorson had been hired for that show as a replacement for the departing Diana Rigg at a time when Clemens was briefly unattached to the series, and when he and production partner Albert Fennell were re-hired to rescue the beleaguered show they were apparently not happy with the casting (a saga which I will not go into here). It’s worth pondering how involved Clemens was with Thorson’s casting here, and whether it might have been an olive branch of sorts?

There are certainly a few locations I recognise around my home patch of Dorset, on the Purbecks and primarily around Kimmeridge. 

Author

Richard Phillips-Jones

RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES is Spooky Isles' Film Editor, and lives with his wife close to the Dorset Coast. He spends far too much of his spare time watching horror films and listening to psychedelic music (sometimes simultaneously). You can find him on Bluesky at https://bsky.app/profile/rpjwrites.bsky.social

1 thought on “Thriller (S1, E1): Lady Killer REVIEW”

  1. I just recently came across a Thriller episode while looking for old Jeremy Brett roles. Although I love him, that story and his co-star did not appeal to me and I gave up partway through. Your reviews will be handy as I try to look for some good old horror shows. Thank you!

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