Sweet, Sweet Rachel

1971
5.6| 1h11m| en| More Info
Released: 01 October 1971 Released
Producted By: American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Country: United States of America
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An ESP expert uses his powers to try to track down a psychic who uses telepathy to commit murder.

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Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Cheryl A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
azathothpwiggins SWEET, SWEET RACHEL opens in ominous fashion, as an apparent premonition concerning the title character (Stephanie Powers- DIE! DIE! MY DARLING!, THE ASTRAL FACTOR) causes her husband to plummet to his doom. Seeking answers, Rachel goes to the office of Dr. Lucas Darrow (Alex Dreier), a parapsychologist working in the field of telepathy / ESP / precognition. Darrow and his team, including Carey (Chris Robinson), a blind man w/ the sixth sense, delve into Rachel's subconscious mind, where Darrow, clairvoyant himself, can see what she sees. This nearly costs him his life! Someone is using this psychic ability as a weapon. As Darrow investigates further, he finds a definite family connection, and some very interesting characters. Especially, her oddball Aunt Lillian (Louise Latham) and Uncle Arthur (Pat Hingle). He also discovers that whoever is behind this is using their powers to stop, even kill him! What is the secret that's being so vigorously covered up? A fantastic made-for-TV movie, and the pilot for THE SIXTH SENSE series, this is one of the best films dealing w/ this subject. Ms. Powers is her usual, lovable self, and Deier makes a sober, believable Darrow. SSR deserves to be re-discovered!...
Rainey Dawn Why didn't Rachel (Stefanie Powers) just go to a psychologist or counselor if she was having problems coping with her husbands death? Instead she sees an ESP person or "expert", ends up in some weird stuff, her Aunt is a medium or psychic and Rachel goes crazy thanks to her Aunt trying to drive her that way -- all over wanting control of the family money. About 1/2 of the people in the film are insane. - So if that sounds appealing then you might like this film a little bit. Its' not the best of it's kind but it's not the worst of it's kind either.I like films about ESP, psychics, telepathy and those types of things but this one I found just so-so - not bad but not good.OH, if you watch this film, prepare yourself for some awful singing at a funeral from a woman who's voice will drive all of the mice in your house away and gag maggots. Her voice is worse than fingernails on a blackboard. *Shivers* 5/10
morrisfam41 I first saw this when I was 9 years old and although it's probably well past dated by now, at the time it was a pretty scary movie for the ABC movie of the week. The tunnel scene with Louis Latham as Nora Piper still gives me chills and the opening sequence with the ESP cards is a pretty good setup to the whole premise of the movie. This was around the time of the TV series "The Sixth Sense" and it has that kind of feel to it. Another ABC Movie of the Week recommendation is "Crowhaven Farm" or even "The Eyes of Charles Sand" which were both creepy and had a sense of dread to them. I kind of wish they made movies like this again or at least try to remake them so they don't seem dated.
Estelle Edwards This was the pilot for the short-lived ABC series called 'The Sixth Sense'. By the time the series got under way, actor Gary Collins took over the part of Dr. Darrow. This character was primetime's first paranormal psychic investigator - way before another ABC favorite, 'The Night Stalker'. At any rate, the history of 'The Sixth Sense' is a very unhappy one. It's hard to get the original episodes of the series, if not impossible. It was chopped up and reedited into Rod Serling's 'Night Gallery', according to the accounts of many fans and people who know much more about the show's history.The series was basically about Dr. Darrow getting to the origins of certain paranormal disturbances and hauntings in various places. It was a great show, from what I remember of it. Too bad the original episodes can't ever be seen again. All we are left with are the re-edited versions that were incorporated into 'The Night Gallery' series. Sometimes you have to wonder where Hollywood's mind is. They deliberately ruin good shows for reasons beyond our comprehension!