Stop Susan Williams

Stop Susan Williams

1979
Stop Susan Williams
Stop Susan Williams

Stop Susan Williams

7.1 | en | Drama

Stop Susan Williams is an American horror television series that premiered on February 27, 1979 on NBC as part of the series Cliffhangers.

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EP10  Chapter 11- The Villain Revealed
May. 01,1979
Chapter 11- The Villain Revealed

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EP9  Chapter 10- Terror from the Sky
Apr. 24,1979
Chapter 10- Terror from the Sky

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EP8  Chapter 9 - Wheels of Destruction
Apr. 17,1979
Chapter 9 - Wheels of Destruction

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EP7  Chapter 8 - River of Blood
Apr. 10,1979
Chapter 8 - River of Blood

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EP6  Chapter 7 - Cauldron of Fire
Apr. 03,1979
Chapter 7 - Cauldron of Fire

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EP5  Chapter 6 - Watery Grave
Mar. 27,1979
Chapter 6 - Watery Grave

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EP4  Chapter 5 - Deadly Descent
Mar. 20,1979
Chapter 5 - Deadly Descent

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EP3  Chapter 4 - Thunderng Doom
Mar. 13,1979
Chapter 4 - Thunderng Doom

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EP2  Chapter 3 - Jungle Death Trap
Mar. 06,1979
Chapter 3 - Jungle Death Trap

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EP1  Chapter 2 - The Silent Enemy
Feb. 27,1979
Chapter 2 - The Silent Enemy

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7.1 | en | Drama , Mystery | More Info
Released: 1979-02-27 | Released Producted By: Universal Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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barbaracounts I was dedicated fan of this TV series and was greatly disappointed when it was canceled. I could hardly wait for the next show to come on again and looked forward to it every week. My favorite cliffhanger was Dracula but I had gotten caught up in the other two before it was taken off the air. I don't remember a lot about Stop Susan Williams or the Empire, but if given the chance I'd like to see them again just to see what I think of them today.Whenever I see Michael Nouri in a movie or TV show I think back to Cliffhangers. He did a great job as the Dracula character and he is great in whatever role he chooses to play. I wish I could get copies of this show on DVD.
grendelkhan Cliffhangers was an interesting experiment; an attempt to revive the thrills and drama of the old movie serials. It enjoyed a cult following, but never had the ratings to continue the experiment. It was lacking in budget and the short segments inhibited the development of the story. It was split into three segments: Stop Susan Williams, The Secret Empire, and the Curse of Dracula.Stop Susan Williams features the beautiful (and tall) Susan Anton as the title character, a photojournalist searching for clues to the death of her brother. As the series opens, she finds a small notebook with mysterious notations. Her discovery is interrupted by a dark figure in a trench coat. She finds herself pushed out a window and off a ledge, miraculously escaping harm when she lands in an awning.Susan embarks on a journey around the world to unravel the clues to a conspiracy, something that will result in a spectacular event on May 15. She has three weeks to solve the mystery.Susan meets up with mercenary Jack Schoengard and slowly unravels the mystery, while finding herself pursued by assassins dispatched by the conspirators. She faces deathtrap after deathtrap.There is a germ of an idea here, but it is never fully developed. Susan seems to just stumble into further clues, but never really seems to learn much. The deathtraps are rather mundane and never seem particularly threatening. The conspiracy is eventually explained, but comes across as laughable, as you never quite believe they have the resources to pull it off.The biggest problem here is the acting. Susan Anton was still a neophyte, and she is not particularly good. She has a very limited range and seems to have been hired more for her looks. Her costumes look ridiculous, given the environments she enters. The rest of the cast, with the exception of Ray Walston, are just as forgettable. Only Walston makes an attempt at bringing the weak story alive.The writing was rather shallow, with poor dialogue and gaps in logic. The episodes followed a pattern of resolving the previous cliffhanger, move to a new location and a brief piece of exposition, and the set up for the next cliffhanger. The story never really gets rolling, it just seems to be picked up and moved to the next setting. It is devoid of the great stuntwork that made the old serials thrilling, and the mystery that made them compelling.Stop Susan Willams has a core of an idea that needed greater development. The script should have been developed more and greater care was needed in casting. The story really needed a larger budget, or at least more creative use of the limitations. Given the trend of remaking old TV series, this is a case where a remake could actually be better than the original.The final episode was never broadcast in the US, but here's what happens: Spoilers: Susan, Jack and a scientist are trapped in a cave, while attempting to disarm a nuclear device set to explode. The cave is located near Camp David, where a major summit is occurring. The scientist has been injured and can't continue. Using her flash, Susan is able to find flashlights and radios, which allow her and Jack to remain in contact with the scientist. They locate the bomb and begin disarming it. They succeed in removing the detonator and throw it away before it can trigger the bomb. The resulting detonator explosion opens a shaft, leading to the outside. Everyone is able to get to the outside, before the shaft collapses. Jack has left behind a half million in cash, but they laugh it off. Meanwhile, the leader of the conspiracy escapes, to plot a new attack.
dtucker86 I remember watching this show when I was in the fifth grade and I really enjoyed it. It reminded you like the title of those old fashioned movie serials they used to make where you wondered if the hero or heroine had escaped or how they had escaped. I really enjoyed the Dracula version. Michael Nouri did a great job and I think that Bela Lugosi would have been very proud. Susan Anton did a great job as well in her "Stop Susan Williams" version. I was glad when they made a movie of it called "The Girl Who Saved The World" where they finally let us see what happened to her.
GroovyDoom I, too, remember this television series and I was a devoted fan. I never missed one single episode, I remember how much fun it was to watch and how I looked forward to each segment from week to week, and I was furious when the final episode was NEVER AIRED!!! It was astonishing, the whole point of the show was that you didn't know what was going to happen until the following week, and there was never any resolution to two of the stories. Fortunately the Dracula story, which was my favorite one, did get an ending, and it turned up several times later on cable networks edited together into a full-length movie, but I never saw the "Susan Williams" story or the "Secret Empire" story resolved, nor have I seen them on cable.