While undergoing therapy for his problem, a serial killer continues his murderous sprees.While undergoing therapy for his problem, a serial killer continues his murderous sprees.While undergoing therapy for his problem, a serial killer continues his murderous sprees.
- Doctor
- (uncredited)
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
- Victim
- (uncredited)
- Policeman in Hospital
- (uncredited)
- Charles Campbell as a Child
- (uncredited)
- Nervous Woman
- (uncredited)
- Trucker
- (uncredited)
- Intern
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOpened in New York and Los Angeles as part of a double feature with Malaga (1960).
- Quotes
Police Lt. Kritzman: Homicide Division. Lieutenant Kritzman speaking.
Charles Campbell: I want to report a murder.
Police Lt. Kritzman: Yes? Go ahead, please.
Charles Campbell: I can't. You see, it hasn't happened yet.
Police Lt. Kritzman: Hasn't happened?
Charles Campbell: It's will, though... soon. Someone is going to be murdered at exactly 7:00 pm. Goodbye, Lieutenant.
Police Lt. Kritzman: Wait a minute... what's your name... who are you?
Charles Campbell: Haven't you guessed? I'm the murderer.
- ConnectionsReferences The Hunters (1958)
The basic idea is great, and "The Couch" also starts out promising, with immediately the first sinister call to the police and the subsequent murder of a man who's just a spectator of a streets' salesman. Things go downhill very fast from there, though, mostly because lead actor Grant Williams is unable to come across as both menacing and pitiable simultaneously. A role like this requires to be creepy even when he's talking about his issues in therapy, or wooing the naïve young lady, but Williams can't achieve this. In fact, he's only genuinely menacing throughout the act of the first murder! For the next ones, he's nervous and unprepared, which makes him one of the weakest serial killers in film history. It's actually rather hilarious that you telephone the homicide department claiming, full of self-confidence, that a murder will take place at exactly 7pm, and that you then find yourself racing around town because you can't find a suitable victim. The finale is excessively overlong and disappointing.
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- Also known as
- Immer Punkt 7
- Filming locations
- 7th Street and South Hill Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(shot inside theatre box office looking out as Charles is stalking his 2nd victim)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1