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NightMan

NightMan (1997) Movie Poster
Canada / USA  •    •  93m  •    •  Directed by: Nick Daniel, Mark Jones, Glen A. Larson.  •  Starring: Matt McColm, Earl Holliman, Derek Webster, Felecia M. Bell, Michael Woods, Patrick Macnee, Michael Harney, Nicole Nagel, James Karen, Robert Kerbeck, Sal Lopez, Ric Young, Daniel Dae Kim.  •  Music by: Marc Bonilla.
     After being hit by lightning, Johnny Domino develops the ability to tune in to the thoughts of evil which causes him to overhear a conspiracy in the U.S. government to supply weapons to an enemy nation. Believing that Johnny is the only person that can stop them, Raleigh Jordan, a man who also works for the government, supplies Johnny with a bullet proof suit, anti-gravity belt, a cape that render a man invisible, and an eye piece that can emit a laser.

Review:

Image from: NightMan (1997)
Image from: NightMan (1997)
Image from: NightMan (1997)
Glen A. Larson's fellow '70s TV veterans at Universal (Stephen J. Cannell, Donald P. Bellisario, and most notably Steven Bochco) managed to move with the times and score success in the 1980s and 1990s, but not our Glen; this skin-crawlingly bad feature-length pilot for a series about a Marvel Comics hero (and not even a major one at that) must have fallen out of a time warp from the 1970s. The stereotyped Evil Foreign Villains From Eastern Europe... the clunky dialogue (how did Patrick Macnee say "You're tuned to the frequency of evil" with a straight face?)... the terrible effects (the studio mockup of the Golden Gate Bridge has to be seen to be believed, if then)... the awful acting... it's pure torture to watch. Like the subsequent series (I STILL can't believe this pilot sold, even for syndication), the only good thing about it was the theme music (there was a different one for the pilot). Shame about the show...

Review by Victor Field from London, England from the Internet Movie Database.