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  1. Dying Room Only is a 1973 American made-for-television horror mystery thriller film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Cloris Leachman and Ross Martin. Written by Richard Matheson and based on his 1953 short story of the same name, the film follows a woman whose husband disappears after they stop by a rural diner in the Arizona desert.

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  2. And then the end comes with a whimper, not a bang — no dying rooms have been discovered, though multiple orphanages have been shown to be rife with extreme, bone-chilling, heart-rending neglect. It's clear that the film team went in with the best of intentions but also with a preconceived story ... that didn't quite pan out.

  3. Oct 4, 2010 · Dying Room Only shows Matheson attempting to apply this effective formula to the tale of one woman’s ill-fated encounter with the denizens of the Arroyo Motel and Café. After enduring a long drive through the Arizona desert, and a heated argument with her husband Bob, Jean just wants to take a break from the road and have a bite to eat.

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    Apr 23, 2010 · It's the perfect setup for suspense. Eight-time Emmy Award winner Cloris Leachman leads a stellar cast that includes Ross Martin, Ned Beatty and Dabney Coleman in a smart, lean chiller scripted by acclaimed sci-fi/fantasy writer Richard Matheson (I Am Legend).

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  5. TIL a 1995 television documentary film called "The Dying Rooms" was made about Chinese state orphanages. The film documents rooms where babies and children (mostly disabled/female) were left to die of thirst or starvation as it was illegal to kill a child directly but not through neglect.

  6. Originally aired on September 18, 1973, Dying Room Only is a prototypical example of the ABC Movie of the Week so common during the period. Expertly paced, and well acted by lead Cloris Leachman, it's the type of vehicle that had viewers on the edge of their sofas and beds.

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  8. Not many movies give great thrills/suspense like Dying Room Only or Steven Spielberg's Duel. A couple makes a stop in the Arizona desert at the Arroyo Motel, a shabby diner-like place with two hostile locals: a cook (Ross Martin) and a customer (Ned Beatty). When Cloris Leachman comes back from the toilet her husband (Dabney Coleman) has ...