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Tales from the Darkside is an American horror anthology television series created by George A. Romero. [1] A pilot episode was first broadcast on October 29, 1983. The series was picked up for syndication , and the first season premiered on September 30, 1984.
Luther Mandrake (Jerry Stiller) 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 ...
Tales from the Darkside (1983, 1984–1988) The Ray Bradbury Theater (1985-1992) The Twilight Zone (1985 TV series) (1985-1989) Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985-1989) Amazing Stories (1985-1987) Brivido Giallo (1986) The Real Ghostbusters (1986–1991) Ghostbusters (1986) Friday the 13th: The Series (1987–1990) Monsters (1988-1991) War of the ...
1986 Stand by Me: Rob Reiner: Based on the novella "The Body" 92% [8] 1987 The Running Man: Paul Michael Glaser: Based on the novel of the same name (published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman) 67% [9] 1990 Tales from the Darkside: The Movie: John Harrison: Based on the short story "The Cat from Hell"; the rest is original work for the film ...
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie is a 1990 American comedy horror anthology film directed by John Harrison, serving as a spin-off of the anthology television series Tales from the Darkside. The film depicts the frame story of a kidnapped paperboy who tells three stories of horror to the suburban witch who is preparing to eat him.
"The Theatre" - story by Rod Serling, written by Richard Matheson "Where The Dead Are" - story and written by Rod Serling Robert Markowitz: Amy Irving. Gary Cole. Jack Palance. Patrick Bergin. 1994 United States [48] Tales from the Hood "Rogue Cop Revelation" "Boys Do Get Bruised" "KKK Comeuppance" "Hard-Core Convert" Rusty Cundieff: Clarence ...
Tales from the Darkside was the television spin-off. Due to Warner Bros holding certain rights including the name Creepshow, the title was changed. A sequel, Creepshow 2, was released in 1987, and was once again based on Stephen King short stories, with a screenplay from Creepshow director George A. Romero. The film contained only three tales ...
February 22, 1986 () A little girl ( Drew Barrymore ) hears a woman scream while playing in the middle of the forest. When no adults believe her, the girl decides to take matters into her own hands and investigates.