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Tales from the Darkside executive producer Richard P. Rubinstein and his company Laurel would go on to make the horror anthology series Monsters, which premiered in 1988 and ran for three seasons, [5] as well as Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, which was released theatrically in 1990. [6] A sequel to the film was announced, but never made. [7]
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 ( Wayne Tippit ), reacts to her modern, rebellious and feminist mindset by forcing her to work as a near-slave and ultimately having ...
The Tales from the Darkside episode originally aired in 1987, and starred Deborah Harmon and Arthur Taxier as Katie and Bill Weiderman, with Rhonda Dotson as Katie's sister Dawn and Katherine Britton, Brandon Stewart and Nicole Huntington as the Weiderman children. It was later produced as a short film in 2005, directed and adapted by Brian ...
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.
Von Oÿ made her television acting debut in 1986 in an episode of ABC Weekend Special, which was followed by guest roles on Tales from the Darkside and Kate & Allie. From 1990 to 1991, she co-starred in the short-lived CBS sitcom Lenny. [7] From 1990 to 1995, von Oÿ appeared in the role of the fast-talking Six Lemeure in the series Blossom. [8]
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. 46% [10] Graveyard Shift: Ralph S. Singleton Based on the short story of the same name: 0% [11] Misery: Rob Reiner Based on the novel of the same name: 91% [12] 1992 The Lawnmower Man: Brett Leonard
Monsters is an American syndicated horror anthology television series which originally ran from 1988 to 1991 and reran on the Sci-Fi Channel during the 1990s. [1]The series grew out of Tales from the Darkside, the previous project by producer Richard P. Rubinstein and his company Laurel Entertainment.
Richard P. Rubinstein is an American film and television producer, who has worked mainly in the science fiction and horror genres. In the 1970s and 1980s he collaborated frequently with horror director George A. Romero, including on the seminal zombie films Dawn of the Dead (1978) and Day of the Dead (1985).