**_Tame television precursor to “The Exorcist”_**
This was Spielberg’s second of three TV movies before breaking into cinema as a powerhouse. Meanwhile star Darren McGavin just got done doing the first Kolchak movie, “The Night Stalker,” which would lead to a sequel the next year, “The Night Strangler,” and the TV series in 1974-1975, albeit just 20 episodes.
It was influenced by Hammer’s “The Devil Rides Out” from a few years earlier, not just the devil and possession elements, but also the protective circle. It takes these ideas and meshes them with the milieu and television budget of “Crowhaven Farm."
Imagine if Kolchak was married with two kids and purchased a farmhouse outside the city. That’s a good description of this flick, except that McGavin’s character is a producer of commercials rather than a newspaper reporter. The subdued material would’ve worked fine …
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