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Written and directed by Ted Gershuny Theatrical director Andrea Caldwell finds herself and her co-workers trapped in the dreams of weaselly stagehand Otto Schrog . Able to control reality in his dreams, Otto forces his prisoners put on a poorly-written play in which he is the star, having them cater to his every whim and fulfill his fantasies. Eventually, Andrea and the others formulate a plan to awaken Otto and return to the real world. Written by Stephen King, based on his short story of the same name. Henpecked husband Harvey Turman , who happens to suffer from excruciating back pain, visits his doctor for a cure. The doctor diagnoses that Harvey's nagging wife Nadine is the cause of his pain, and the only way that his backaches will cease is if he eliminates her. In a tribute to classic film noir, Curtis , a divorced and lonely drunk, purchases a mannequin he names "Estelle". Curtis' friend Roberts notices that Curtis has begun talking to and doting over the mannequin, treating it like a real person. As Roberts begins to grow concerned about his friend's apparently deteriorating mental stability, it's hinted that Curtis' love may have sinister intentions. Guest-starring Max Wright, written by George A. Romero, directed by Bob Balaban. Based on the short story "The Richest Man in Levittown" by Frederik Pohl, adapted by Michael P. Kube-McDowell. Overweight telemarketer Betsy Cowland discovers that her high school lover, Elmo Shroud , is back in town. Desperate to lose weight and have Elmo find her attractive again, Betsy is inspired to try a mysterious weight loss program known as "Weight Away". She receives a pair of glasses and a hearing aid which makes her visualize all food as sentient beings that feel excruciating pain when eaten. To Betsy's horror, the items become fused to her head, so she slowly starves herself in order to keep her now self-aware food alive longer. Based on the short story by Frederic Brown and adapted by Nancy Doyne. Written by Mark Durand and David Spiel. Written by Carole Lucia Satrina. Paranormal investigator Algernon Colesbury invents a special camera capable of taking perfect photographs of ghosts. Ignoring the skepticism of his best friend Harry Bainbridge , Algernon has purchased a haunted house so he can use it as a testing site for the camera, hoping to once and for all prove to the world that ghosts do exist. Eddie Minelli , a cruel and twisted mob boss, has his subordinate Nicky kidnap noted puppeteer Aldo De Calasuro , whereupon Eddie forces him to string up the corpse of his murdered rival Fat Paulie . With his floozy Tiffany at his side, Eddie celebrates the defeat of his rival by watching Aldo puppeteer the corpse to put on a one-man show where "Paulie" praises Eddie, but the result of such an act is unexpected for all involved. Bubba , a lecherous and wealthy man covered in skin lesions, discovers that his wife Anna Belle is having an affair with handyman Claude Altoose , and that the duo plan to murder him for his money. Upon learning this, Bubba turns to the spells of his late mother, a powerful sorceress, to ensure that their plot doesn't succeed by swapping bodies with someone else. In New Orleans, voodoo witch Ruby Cuzzins owns and operates the Cuzzins Dozens cookie shop, where she bakes and sells cookies with magical properties. Ruby also regularly punishes her assistant and father Aloysius , who routinely ran out on her and her mother to get drunk on moonshine, by painfully transforming him into a rat. One day, Ruby partners up with Henry Hogan , an unscrupulous advertising executive who seeks to profit from her special recipes. Little does Henry know that Ruby hopes to profit from him as well, and uses her special recipes to exact revenge when she is denied her share of the profits. Written by Robert Bloch. Based on the short story of the same name. Based on a short story by Michael Kube-McDowell, adapted by Mark Durand. Written by George A. Romero. 1600.0 Written by Peter O'Keefe. Graphic designer Richard Hall discovers that he has been turned down for a promotion, hasn't received an invitation to his high school reunion, and that his own mother has failed to recognize him. Putting everything together, Richard determines that the source of the problem is that he is mysteriously being erased from existence. 3.15576E11 Ben Martin , a workaholic corporate executive with an ailing heart, is given the chance to have a "Lifebomb", a medical device that incases him in a life-preserving cocoon should he suffer a heart attack, installed on his back. It isn't long before Ben begins growing tired of repeatedly being brought back to life, especially after his family leaves him and his health continues to decline. Written by James Houghton from a story by Edward F. Shaver. Yuppie investment banker Sandy Darhaus , after spending many years being forced to live with roommates for financial security, finally receives a lavish apartment to own for himself. He soon discovers that his new home comes with Ram , a mysterious guest from India who appears to live in the apartment as well, but who only appears when Sandy is alone. Following a case of adultery, Dr. David McCall and his wife Emily move into an old house in which a woman murdered her cheating husband. The spirit of the woman, a wicked and manipulative man-hater known as Florence Bravo , has been seeking company to ease her loneliness, so she decides to recreate the events that led to her husband's death. Pressured by the ghost, Emily overhears her husband talking to realtor Julian Hanratty the next day, mistaking their conversation as a proposition for sex; in reality, David has decided the house is giving his wife's imagination too much to work with. When he tries explaining things to Emily, she is now fully under Bravo's sway and kills him in the exactly the same way as Bravo's husband. Written by Harvey Jacobs and Donald Wollner. Written by Franco Amurri and directed by Jodie Foster. Gina Casavin , born into a wealthy family, brutally murders her latest lover. She assures the psychologist that analyzes her, Dr. Webster , that she has been cursed. While Webster initially deduces that the curse is a ploy by Gina's incestuous cousin to keep her under his power, it is ultimately revealed that Gina has been telling the truth: her great-grandfather Anton Casavin had the opportunity to marry into a wealthy family. He had previously been married to a gypsy named Mirabel, and when refused a divorce, proceeded to kill her. With her last breath, Mirabel put a curse on Anton and his descendants... a curse that ensures any member the Casavin family will destroy whoever they love. Cassie Pines , a ditzy, idiotic, superstitious woman, travels by bus to Texas to find her soulmate on the advice of a psychic machine. Before she reaches her destination however, she comes across another psychic machine that warns her against continuing on her trip, citing the threat of a potential false prophet. Jake Corelli is a mob boss who discovers he is dying of terminal cancer. He is offered the chance to test Afterlife, a scientific process that keeps his brain alive so he can experience peaceful dreams forever after his death. It isn't long before the scientist who created Afterlife tampers with its workings, causing Jake's dreams to become nightmares. Joan Matlin , an aspiring actress who has moved to New York in the hopes of finding work, is driven to near insanity by a telephone in the next apartment that rings constantly. She attempts to complain to the tenants inside, but finds that the apartment has been vacant for some time. She tries to have the phone disconnected, but it is gradually revealed that the phone has a life of its own. In a comedic parody of The Exorcist, inept occult practitioners Nora and Jack Mills are offered $50,000 to perform an exorcism on Mary Jane, a young girl possessed by a demonic seductress known as Aisha Candisha. Things go from bad to worse when the incompetent couple end up summoning another demon, a commander known as Gad, to get rid of Aisha, only for both demons to end up possessing Mary Jane. Story by Scott Edelman, adapted by Peter O'Keefe. Written by Guy Gallo, story by John Cheever. Dr. Niss is the founder and ringmaster of the "Exhibition of Wonder", a twisted circus that showcases real-life monsters as its main attractions. Bragg , a cynical and skeptical newspaper columnist who specializes in debunking charlatans, investigates Niss' circus to prove that it is fake. When he sticks his nose where it doesn't belong, Bragg ends up becoming part of the troupe. Graduate student Gail Aynsley takes up a room for rent in the house of Dr. Fenner , the dean of a local veterinary school. She discovers that her new room has a strange miniature door inside it, and estimates that there may be something lurking on the other side. Meek, struggling screenwriter Leon is contacted by his answering machine, which happens to come from an alternate universe. Making it known how intensely strong-willed it is, the machine, speaking in Leon's voice, gradually begins to take over the original Leon's life. Eventually, Leon lashes out at the machine and shuts it off, but this ends up sending the machine's "friends" after him; automated recordings torturing him non-stop with useless information. The doddering and slightly senile Grandma Rollins is treated as a burden by her self-centered, unsympathetic family, who plan to throw her in a nursing home against her will. When she is told to make a wish the week before she leaves, her family grows to understand, quite literally, the hardships that come with old age. Charles Pennywell is a sweet-natured but unsuccessful inventor who is content with the simple life he lives. His greedy, nagging wife Ruth repeatedly makes it clear that she does not appreciate life the way he does, longing to be wealthy. One day, Charlie comes across a box in the basement that has a warning inscribed on it; a warning that firmly establishes not to open the box. When the box is opened, the postman who delivered the box comes to collect it, offering Charles and Ruth anything they desire in order to get the box back. In the end, the couple discover that the apparently empty box actually contains something that money cannot buy. Henry and Ellen Strand are visited one night by Chai Fung and Madame Wu , representatives of a small Himalayan country known as Lo Poa. The Strands are surprised to learn that the duo have come to collect their teenage son Seymour , who has been signified by an ancient religious prophecy to become the next lama of their nation. Overcome by the fame, fortune, and women his new position grants him, Seymour promptly lets the power go to his head, using his authority to torment his parents. Smarmy politician Bo Gumbs checks into a hotel to prepare for a speech. After he tells the hotel waitstaff his philosophy that politics is solely about entertaining people, they help him to get ready by dressing him up as the clown that he truly is. Based on the short story by Robert Bloch, adapted and directed by John Harrison . On the night before Halloween, young Jamie is warned by his dying great-grandmother about the Cutty Black Sow, a demon of Celtic lore that steals the souls of all who die on All Hallow's Eve. In an effort to protect his great-grandmother's soul, as well as the souls of his family, Jamie attempts to ward off the Cutty Black Sow by performing a ritual with supplies his great-grandmother has stored away. In 1935, Dr. Philip Carrol makes a late-night house call to fix the broken leg of a woman named Marie Alcott . Marie and her husband Edmund , who are revealed to be vampires, proceed to make Dr. Carrol their slave. They force him to heal Marie's leg, then plan to kill and feed on him when he is no longer of use to them. Growing attracted to Carrol however, Marie begins to have second thoughts about her husband's plans. Elderly couple Henry and Elinor Colander take in Sybil , a drifter escaping from her boyfriend, just in time for their 25th wedding anniversary. Unfortunately for Sybil, the couple plan on serving a very revolting dish for the occasion. Farley Bright , recently deceased, was a corrupt televangelist and founder of the Church of the Bright Tomorrow. Through his videotaped will, Farley tells his surviving family, niece Jenny, her boyfriend Johnathan, and her mother Caroline that he will send them a sign. The sign ultimately comes when his equally crooked relatives find themselves trapped between Heaven and Hell. Farley also possesses Jenny, planning to use her both as a vessel for his comeback and as a means to escape being condemned to Hell for his corrupt ways. Englebert Ames , an avid astronomer, uses an antique telescope contained within his house to view the coming of Halley's Comet. When the comet passes, he and his henpecking wife Charlene receive unexpected guests: Lara Burns , a woman from 1910 , and Sir Edmond Halley himself. Abe North , a put-upon math professor who studies the dark arts, quits his job, confident that his magic is about to help him win the lottery. Unfortunately, Abe finds out that he has lost by one number to hairdresser Anne MacColl . When he comes to confront her, Abe discovers that she too studies the dark arts... and that she is more skilled, bitter, and unhinged than he is. Written by Art Monterastelli. Sybil , a mischievous and heartless witch, returns home fatally stabbed. Convinced that her soul will exit her body in the form of a moth upon her death, Sybil demands that her good-hearted, Christian mother capture the moth and utilize it in a ritual that will allow Sybil to return to life so she can continue wreaking havoc. The circumstances of Sybil's last request ultimately cause her mother, who has loved her in spite of all the pain and misery she caused her and the townspeople, to suffer a crisis of faith and conscience. Written by Harvey Jacobs and Michael McDowell. In a story presented as a mashup of various film genres, Billy Malone , an inventor sentenced to death for a murder he didn't commit, tells his story to a journalist named Adele. According to Billy, after an earthquake, a strange, metallic ring appeared in his workshop. Discovering that the ring acted as a gateway to alien planets and alternate dimensions, he began sending various probes into the ring to investigate whatever might be on the other side. During his one of his tests, he accidentally brought back Keena , a woman from another planet who he eventually fell in love with, leading to the somewhat improbable circumstances leading to his arrest. Archeologist Arthur Hartley has recently come into the possession of a stolen sarcophagus filled with treasure. He is visited by a mysterious man known as Hammid Bey , who warns him against touching the mummy that is also housed in the sarcoghagus, as it is cursed. When Arthur ignores Hammid's warning and touches the mummy, he notices that scarab beetles have mysteriously begun appearing throughout his house. On Christmas Eve, rowdy siblings Stefa and Jimbo demand to be told a story. Their mean-spirited parents decide to tell them a different kind of Christmas story. They tell their children about the "Grither", a monster that lives in a cave at the North Pole that hunts down and kills anyone who says its name, regardless of how far away they are. Robert Perry keeps his ill son Bobby chained up and locked away from the world until he can be cured. Bobby's worried mother Janice desperately wants to be reunited with her child, so she enlists Trudy , a social worker, in an attempt to regain custody of Bobby. It is later revealed that there is more to Bobby's "illness" than meets the eye, and that Janice had a very good reason for why she wanted her son back. Pete Bancroft , a musician in a creative slump, buys a revolutionary instrument that can read a person's thoughts and transform them into music. However, the instrument comes with a very high price; a price which Bancroft may not be willing to pay, especially since it leads to his daughter Justine . being kidnapped by Wilson Farber, the man who sold Bancroft the instrument, who is actually a Satanist who uses it to drain her soul in a ploy to gain immortality. 0001-10-31 Written by Michael P. Kube-McDowell. Written by Edith Swensen. Gideon Hackles , a rich and spiteful old man who holds an obsession for documenting and exploiting debts owed to him, annually offers trick-or-treaters the chance to search his house on Halloween night for their parents' IOUs, only to terrify them with animatronic "ghosts". Over the course of the night, Mr. Hackles finds himself terrified by a witch, genuine monsters, and demons. Feminist college student Sarah McBride applies for a part-time job in Magistrate, a living museum that recreates life in 17th century Salem. Eventually, Sarah wanders through a mist-shrouded closet and falls unconscious. When she awakens, Sarah discovers that she has actually traveled back in time to 1692, where her supposed superior, Thomas Branford , reacts to her modern, rebellious and feminist mindset by forcing her to work as a near-slave and ultimately having her be condemned as a witch. Based on the short story "Impersonations" by M. Coleman Easton, adapted by Haskell Barkin. Christine Matthews , arriving at her childhood home to make amends with her mother following a nervous breakdown, discovers that her mother has turned her old bedroom into a shrine. Christine also meets and competes against Chrissie, a sinister spirit taking the form of her younger self who her mother favors over her. Jonathan Bender , a boy mistreated and called "stupid" by his parents, is visited by Tinker , an eccentric scientist and family friend. Tinker has developed a miraculous pill that increases brain power and memory, and as Johnathan's family have recently won the lottery, he approaches the boy's parents for financial support. Eventually, Tinker ends up dying from the excruciating amount of knowledge he has absorbed. Afterwards, Jonathan ingests the prototype pill, using his astounding new intellect to gain power over his parents. Based on a short story by Joseph Payne Brennan and adapted by David Gerrold. Written and directed by Ted Gershuny, based on a story by John Sladek. Written by Jule Selbo from a story by Pamela Sargent. Story by Suzette Haden Elgin, written by Jule Selbo. Co-Written by Armand Mastoianni and David Gerrold, directed by Mastroianni. Through a combination of blackmail and boredom with his career, nightclub impressionist Spiffy Remo/"Mr. Personalities" is brought to a secret government facility that houses a stubborn alien known as Hoffgosh. Seeing that Hoffgosh communicates primarily in gestures, Remo is tasked with emulating said gestures with absolute perfection in order to communicate with the alien, who happens to hold the secret to nuclear fusion. Against the wishes of her reclusive mother Mildred , trailer park resident Audrey Webster has decided to marry who she believes to be the man of her dreams. On her wedding night however, Audrey ends up killing and devouring her new husband. In the process, she finally discovers the reason for her mother's mysterious reclusiveness... as well as a dark secret about the women in her family. Written by Dick Benner. Alex Hayes , a shady and unscrupulous construction mogul, ends up meeting his deceased business partner Jake Caine , who literally climbs out of Hell to see him. Alex also comes face to face with the Devil himself. Thoroughly impressed by his lifetime of sin, the Devil offers Alex a position among his forces. College student Stacey boards a mysterious train to travel home for Thanksgiving. After being seated in the train's last car, meeting the somewhat bizarre passengers, and witnessing various oddities occur whenever the car passes through a tunnel, Stacey soon discovers a horrific truth about the train, its passengers, and herself. Written and directed by John Strysik, co-written by Jule Selbo. Based on the short story "Food for Thought" by Roberts Gannaway. Based on a story by Thomas F. Monteleone, adapted by Michael McDowell. Story by Andrew Weiner, adapted by Ted Gershuny. Written by Thomas Epperson. Written by Edithe Swensen. Based on the short story by John D. MacDonald, adapted by Ted Gershuny. Mary Jones , a photographer who suffers from cripplingly low self-esteem, isolates herself from the world and turns to dolls and mannequins for friendship. Mary also becomes gripped with fear after a neighbor, David , makes romantic advances towards her, believing herself not to be worthy his or anyone's love. Eventually, Mary's continuous self-loathing leads to a tragic conclusion. Story by Carl Richard Jacobi, adapted by John Harrison. Written by Harvey Jacobs and Jule Selbo. Written and directed by David Odell . Harte , an unscrupulous art dealer, buys a stolen painting of the Spanish Inquisition from a thief. Harte soon regrets his purchase when he is visited by a mysterious monk who begs him to repent his sins and return the painting. When Harte refuses, he is suddenly transported inside the painting, where he is tortured and forced to confess his crimes before the Inquisition itself. Arnold Barker is a compulsive liar who miraculously has the ability to float whenever he lies. Having supposedly been exhibited as "The Human Balloon" in a circus and subsequently escaping, he seeks shelter in an Army recruitment office. Soon after, a young pregnant girl and her angry father offer a different explanation as to why Arnold is on the run. Talentless vampire novel author Peter Prentice , known for stealing ideas from his assistant and ghostwriter Jayne, discovers Count Draco , an actual vampire who had been slumbering in the coffin he bought for inspiration. Peter makes a deal with Draco, offering him sanctuary if he helps provide material for his failing novels. Eventually, Peter's latest book, 900 Years of Darkness, becomes wildly successful, but Draco begins growing bitter when refused his royalties. Controlling mother Pearl King is given a serpent's tooth by a friend, causing her various warnings, metaphors, and instances of hyperbole to come true. Her newfound power also forces her children to obey her; her son Marc studies dentistry instead of agriculture, while her daughter Madeline is forced to dress in outdated and feminine styled clothes. After she accidentally turns her Madeline's boyfriend Barry into a slice of date nut bread, Pearl's children snap at her. In the end, Pearl accidentally turns herself into a pillar of salt after saying to be turned into one if she was a terrible mother. 6.31152E8 Tommy Vale , a bookie who never turns down a bet, meets Bill Lacey , a mysterious bettor who manages to successfully predict outcomes on every gamble he makes, and becomes determined to break Tommy at any cost. When Tommy ends up wagering on the time of his death, he must do everything he can to outsmart a man who has never lost. Richard Hagstrom , a struggling novelist married to a shrewish wife and father to an ungrateful son, discovers that his new word processor, a gift from his deceased nephew Johnathan, is more powerful than he could ever have imagined: every sentence he types into it alters reality. Written by Haskell Barkin. Former hippie and free-spirited artist Kate Collins , after discovering a sinister painting in her collection and reusing the canvas, discovers that the laws of cause and effect are beginning to operate in reverse. She further discovers that she can also alter reality itself at random, but when she begins losing control of her newfound powers, which she believes are the result of "bad karma" accumulated from erasing the painting, things build up to an explosive conclusion. Claire is an emotionless agent from an alien planet masquerading as a photographer. Every photograph she takes on her mission is sent to her superiors back on her world, who wish to learn about humanity. For the final part of her assignment, Claire is tasked with joining a therapy group in an effort to understand human emotion. Claire must take great care not to get emotional herself, for if she feels what the humans feel, she will be banished from her planet forever. Written by James Houghton, based on a short story by Robert Bloch and guest-starring Brent Spiner as Reverend Peabody. Written by Harvey Jacobs. Cathy and Edward Osbourne , along with their attorney Michael Fox , discover through communication with a spirit known as Ben that their house contains a boarded up room that causes anyone that steps inside it to go insane. Cathy and Michael, who are lovers, plot to scare Edward to death in the supposedly cursed "Madness Room" so they can abscond with his fortune. Written and directed by Richard Blackburn. College student Frank , accompanied by his friend Ernie , goads The Great Kharma , a once-famous magician, into performing his greatest feat: wireless levitation. When Kharma relents and finally manages to perform the trick on Frank, the results are disastrous. Audrey Hummel , a cheerful little girl, is given a dollhouse by her Uncle Richard , who explains that the house he originally found it in was empty. Audrey's father Sam soon notices that whatever Audrey describes happening to her doll family, the Geezenstacks, carries over into reality and affects the Hummels as well. The ending displays a unique variation on the Droste effect. Jeanette Simpson is a heartless debt collector who gets her clients, primarily children, the elderly, and the less fortunate, to pay her by threatening legal action and even imprisonment upon them. One such client, a poor woman suffering from a brain tumor named Rita Valdez , commits suicide when Jeanette threatens to take her to court if she doesn't receive payment. After receiving calls from Rita from beyond the grave, Jeanette is visited by Rita's attorney, Michael Nelson . Michael is ultimately revealed to actually be Rita's guardian angel, having been sent to punish Jeanette for her amoral behavior and her role in Rita's death. Based on a story by Zenna Henderson, adapted by John Harrison . Real estate developer Carl Gropper discovers that laundromat owner Chow Ting is purportedly able to wash away the sin of his clients. With this in mind, Carl pays Ting for his special service, then goes onto engage in various increasingly mean-spirited actions to move up in the world, believing that his guilt will be washed away. Written by Michael P. Kube-McDowell, based on his own short story of the same name. In a parody of I Love Lucy, Ruthie becomes stressed when her son Little Nicky begins taking up the drums, hindering her ability to handle the chores and care for her husband Nicky . One day, an alien salesman known as Klaatzu arrives at the family's door, asking Ruthie for some ammonia. When given some, Klaatzu drinks it, and thanks Ruthie by giving her a device capable of freezing time. Ruthie uses the device to pause Little Nicky so she can finally get some peace and quiet, but when the device ends up breaking, Ruthie must call Klaatzu back to help her, the salesman desiring something far more valuable in exchange for his services. Written by Edithe Swensen, directed by Tom Savini. Written by Jule Selbo. Written by Donald Wollner from a story by Scott Edelman. Valeria Cantrell , an incredibly generous, wholesome, and faithful housewife, discovers that she has somehow been sainted; granted the ability to perform actual miracles. Fearing that her newfound sainthood is becoming a burden to her daughter Charlotte and effecting the popularity of her mayoral candidate husband Julian , Valeria attempts to break each of the Ten Commandments in numerical order to fall from grace. Based on a story by Harlan Ellison and adapted by Haskell Barkin. Struggling author Junior P. Harmon hires Alex Kellaway , a jolly and obese man, as his new agent. Upon meeting with Junior, Kellaway tells him that there is only one way he can make his novels succeed: animal sacrifice. As such, Junior regularly begins ordering and sacrificing animals, his work becoming more and more successful with each sacrifice. Alex also tells him that if he wants his dream novel to succeed, he needs to escalate the sacrifices. In a neo-noir adaptation of an ancient myth, Medusa , suffering from amnesia, finds herself inside a store in New York City. Making her way to the subway, she meets and befriends Jimmy James , a saxophone player who happens to be blind. As she falls in love with James, "May" slowly uncovers the truth behind the deaths she's accidentally caused everywhere she's been, leading to her love story becoming a tragedy. Written and directed by Timna Ramon, based on a short story by Barbara Paul. Catherine is a false tarot reader who attracts business by only giving out good predictions. One day, she soon finds herself stuck with a new deck of tarot cards, and this new deck is cursed to make terrible predictions come true, with Catherine forced to peer into these horrific futures against her will. Young couple and landlords Doug and Linda learn that one of their tenants, Mars Gillis , is a practitioner of voodoo. Linda sees Gillis as a burden to their property, especially seeing as how he resides in the building's best room. She attempts to drive him out of the building, but is unable to evict him under the city's rent control laws. She instead hatches a new method to get rid of Mars by blaming him for various mishaps after he supposedly places a voodoo curse on them. Written by Geoffrey Loftus and John Drimmer. Jody Tolliver and his mother mourn the death of Grandpa Titus. Suddenly, Titus nonchalantly rises from the dead the next day. Jody and his mother enlist the aid of numerous townsfolk to help convince Titus that he should be dead, the extraordinarily stubborn man refusing to believe it even as he decomposes. Harry Carson drunkenly dies of a heart attack in his hotel room. Before long, an angel and a demon arrive, arguing with one another about who is to escort Harry to the afterlife. The angel, taking the form of Harry's best friend Aldo , and the demon, taking the form of Harry's sister-in-law Doris , manage to revive Harry. The duo proceed to challenge Harry to a test of morality to determine once and for all which of them gains his soul. Alan Coombs , a bad-tempered recovering alcoholic, meets Jerry , a young boy who claims to be his son. Coombs insists that he has never seen or met Jerry before, but Jerry and Coombs' own family say otherwise, eventually driving Coombs to madness. During the Great Depression, married couple Irene and Jim purchase a new radio. Irene discovers that the radio is able to pick up signals from other tenants in their apartment building, so she uses it to constantly eavesdrop on her neighbors, growing obsessed with peering into their private lives. Written by Mark Patrick Carducci and Brian Thomas Jones. A little girl named Susie blames her birthday present, a stuffed bear named Teddy, for various incidents around the house. Her parents, who don't remember purchasing Teddy in the first place, do not believe her... until Susie's mother discovers giant claw marks on the walls and overhears lumbering sounds at night. In the end, the mother destroys Teddy, but then has to deal with Teddy's mother: a bearskin rug in the attic. Guest-starring Tippi Hedren, written by Dan Kleinman. Chain smoker Frank Bigalow wakes up in a replica of his apartment outfitted with alarms and bars on the windows. He is overseen by Dr. Synapsis , an addiction counselor, who tells Frank that he will only be allowed to leave his prison if he quits smoking of his own accord. Written by Michael McDowell, directed by Tom Savini. Story by D.J. Pass, adapted by James Houghton. Millionaire Duncan Williams offers his longtime acquaintance Jack Blaine $1,000,000 to buy his soul. When Jack ends up dying shortly after, Duncan races to claim his soul, but faces a troubling complication when another party becomes interested in it as well. Written by Ellen Sandhaus. Rob , the apprentice of a talented shoemaker named Anthony , finds that he can actually live other people's lives by wearing the shoes Anthony makes for them. As Rob has no ambition whatsoever to put in the work necessary to make a name for himself, he continues, against his boss' warnings, to wear these magic shoes to live the lives of people more successful than him, which leads to a ghastly outcome. Archie Fenton moves into the St. George apartment complex to be closer to his new job, where he receives the modern, fully equipped apartment of his dreams. However, after noting that some of his neighbors are frightened and are subsequently going missing, Archie discovers that the building is actually a giant dragon shaped like a building, and that the dragon is fed leftovers and disrespectful tenants by landlady Madame Angler and a pair of repairmen. Written by Donald Wollner, based on the short story "Temperature Days on Hawthorne Street" by Charles L. Grant. Guest-starring Robert Forster and Chad Allen. Prudence , a young woman who suffers from clinical depression, meets Ambrose Cavender , a peculiar therapist who collects the tears of his patients, insisting they are for a purpose. It isn't long before Prudence wonders if Cavender is merely pretending to help her and is actually exploiting her constant crying fits to gather more tears. Based on the 1983 short story by Stephen King and adapted by Michael McDowell. Written and directed by James Sadwith. Timmy , a young boy who lives with an abusive stepfather named Biff , discovers that various monsters that may or may not be in his imagination are hiding in his room. Fortunately, his experiences with his stepfather allow Timmy to toughen himself up, whereupon he takes a stand against the creatures inhabiting his room. Chester Caruso , a former dancer turned lingerie salesman, rents a room at a motel. Inside his room, Chester is subsequently harassed by Glenda , an alluring but volatile ghost of a woman who seems to confuse him for Harry, a man who had supposedly been cheating on her. Luther Mandrake is the incredibly rude, arrogant, and mean-spirited host of a late-night radio show known as "The Devil's Advocate", where he unleashes the unbridled hatred he has accumulated through a life full of misery, hardship, and suffering onto callers eagerly seeking advice for the world's problems. One night, while taking some peculiar callers, Luther discovers that his constant anger and cynicism have led him into a deadly position. Written by Granville Burgess and Allen Coulter. Based on a short story by Barbara Owens, adapted by Mark Durand. Unscrupulous but cowardly grave robber Harold Gormley and his girlfriend Aileen discover an Egyptian tomb filled with treasure. In the process, they awaken Tapok , a short-tempered mummy who was once Lord Chamberlain to the Pharaoh, but now serves as guardian of the tomb. After some negotiation from Aileen, Tapok allows the duo to leave the tomb alive, but only if they can best him in a series of games... culminating in a round of strip poker. Written and directed by John Harrison, based on a story by Ron Goulart. Adapted for television by Clive Barker from his short story of the same name. Directed by Tom Savini. Written by Howard Smith and Tom Allan. Written and directed by Ted Gershuny. Written and directed by Michael McDowell, story by Michael Bishop. Susan "Pookie" Anderson discovers that the spirit of her recently deceased twin brother, Kevin "Mookie" Anderson , lives on through his computer, but her parents don't believe her. When her father threatens to sell the computer due to her growing obsession with it, Susan must prove to her parents that her brother is still alive before they follow through on their promise. Libby and her choir director fiancé Max notice that people keep dying in the presence of her younger sister Karen . It become apparent that Karen can sense when people around her are about to die, and does so by placing her hands on their face and saying "goodbye" to them. In a mix of sorrow, anger, and fear, Libby and Max tell Karen to never say "goodbye" to anyone again, but when Karen ends up "saying goodbye" to Max, Libby takes drastic measures to solve the problem. Aspiring screenwriter Tom Dash has moved to Hollywood to become the next big thing in the movie industry. Unfortunately, his work is continuously rejected by film studios all throughout the town. Out of options, Tom is offered help with his plight by his neighbor Donald , who claims to have connections in the movie business. Little does Tom realize that Donald is actually the Devil, who expects Tom to give him his soul in exchange for his newfound success. Donald does tell Tom that he can get out of their deal, but only if he finds someone as desperate for success as he once was to replace him. A mysterious being known as the Milkman grants the wishes of people who leave a note with their discarded milk bottles. To the horror of artist Garry Cooley , he learns that the Milkman can mix up the meaning of the notes he receives if they're written metaphorically. This comes back to haunt Cooley when his wife Ruth , previously infertile after their first child, gives birth again. A diminutive demon known as The Yattering is assigned by Beelzebub to obtain the soul of pickle salesman Jack Polo ; intending to drive him insane to the point where he renounces his faith in God. As his master warns him, the Yattering must proceed with caution on its mission, for if the demon touches Jack before claiming his soul, the demon will become Jack's slave for eternity. Complicating matters, the carefree Jack refuses to acknowledge the paranormal phenomena The Yattering creates, frustrating the demon to no end. In contrast, Jack's daughter Amanda does indeed notice the strange happenings throughout her father's house, and her father's devil-may-care attitude leaves her gravely concerned. Written by Michael McDowell. Buddy Warren , a child prodigy and the son of a talented inventor, creates the Noise Eater, a machine that is able to silence things by sucking the life out of them. When the Noise Eater ends up destroying its control mechanism and goes haywire, Buddy enlists his babysitter Jennifer to help him stop the machine before it escapes the confines of the house and makes everything quiet. Basher Malone , a professional wrestler with a heart of gold, is at the top of his game. Accompanied by his affectionate mother at every match, Basher hopes to use his unbeatable skills to rid the wrestling world of competitors who play dirty, while also giving the "impressionable children" watching a good role model to look up to. Incensed with Basher's popularity, crooked manager Tippy Ryan , whose own unscrupulous wrestlers once ruled the circuit before Basher came along, challenges Basher to a final, one-on-one fight against his newest client, a demonic wrestler known as Trog . If Basher wins, Tippy must close his gym and lay off his fighters, but if Basher loses, he must give up professional wrestling forever. Katie Weiderman , wife of famed horror novelist William Weiderman , receives a peculiar phone call one night. The voice on the other end sounds horribly distraught and traumatized, prompting Katie to believe that it may belong to a member of her family. To that end, Katie calls and visits every relative she can think of, but they all appear to be safe. When she returns home, she discovers Bill has died of a heart attack. On the fifth anniversary of Bill's death, Katie finally discovers the truth behind the mysterious call, but is far too late to do anything about it.
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Answer Me The Satanic Piano Going Native Let the Games Begin The Tear Collector Printer's Devil The Circus Heretic In the Cards The Old Soft Shoe Black Widows Everybody Needs a Little Love My Own Place The Grave Robber I Can't Help Saying Goodbye Distant Signals Halloween Candy Miss May Dusa Inside the Closet Snip, Snip Payment Overdue Strange Love The Impressionist Grandma's Last Wish It All Comes Out in the Wash Ursa Minor Madness Room Fear of Floating Levitation The Yattering and Jack The Casavin Curse The Unhappy Medium The Enormous Radio Mookie and Pookie The New Man Red Leader Effect and Cause The Bitterest Pill The Shrine Djinn, No Chaser The Milkman Cometh The False Prophet Dream Girl Monsters in My Room The Deal If the Shoes Fit... The Odds The Devil's Advocate Beetles Hush Mary, Mary The Geezenstacks Parlour Floor Front Seasons of Belief Love Hungry Seymourlama Lifebomb Trick or Treat A Serpent's Tooth A Choice of Dreams Barter The Spirit Photographer I'll Give You a Million My Ghostwriter - The Vampire No Strings Family Reunion Auld Acquaintances The Apprentice Florence Bravo A New Lease on Life dbr:Sorry,_Right_Number The Trouble with Mary Jane The Swap The Last Car The Social Climber Baker's Dozen The Word Processor of the Gods Slippage The Cutty Black Sow Comet Watch All a Clone by the Telephone Do Not Open This Box Ring Around the Redhead Anniversary Dinner Deliver Us From Goodness Basher Malone A Case of the Stubborns Pain Killer Bigalow's Last Smoke The Moth
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This is an episode list for the 1980s anthology series Tales from the Darkside.
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82 83 80 81 86 87 84 85 88 89 66 67 64 65 70 71 68 69 74 75 72 73 78 79 76 77 18 19 16 17 22 23 20 21 26 27 24 25 30 31 28 29 2 3 1 6 7 4 5 10 11 8 9 14 15 12 13 50 51 48 49 54 55 52 53 58 59 56 57 62 63 60 61 34 35 32 33 38 39 36 37 42 43 40 41 46 47 44 45
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1987-11-15 1988-07-17 1986-11-02 1986-01-19 1985-10-13 1987-02-08 1987-02-22 1987-03-01 1985-12-01 1985-10-06 1987-03-08 1987-01-18 1984-11-25 1985-10-20 1988-05-22 1985-08-04 1985-05-05 1986-02-16 1986-02-02 1988-07-24 1985-11-17 1987-02-15 1986-12-29 1986-11-16 1985-11-24 1988-05-01 1986-05-11 1988-05-15 1986-10-26 1986-09-28 1985-02-03 1985-05-12 1986-11-23 1988-02-21 1986-02-09 1986-10-05 1986-01-02 1986-11-09 1983-10-29 1985-06-16 1984-10-14 1987-05-10 1988-07-10 1988-05-08 1987-10-04 1987-01-25 1985-12-08 1985-11-03 1984-12-02 1986-01-26 1985-02-10 1986-02-23 1988-02-28 1985-02-17 1984-09-30 1985-01-13 1984-10-07 1988-06-19 1985-05-26 1987-09-27 1986-05-23 1984-11-21 1987-05-03 1986-05-04 1987-11-22 1987-11-01 1985-05-19 1985-01-20 1987-02-01 1986-10-19 1986-05-18 1987-10-11 1985-11-10 1986-11-30 1987-05-17 1985-12-22 1987-10-18 1984-11-11 1986-07-13 1985-01-27 1984-10-21 1985-02-24 1986-10-12 1987-11-08 1985-06-09 1985-09-29 1988-02-14 1984-11-04 1987-10-25 1985-10-27
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