Tales from the Darkside: The Movie with Deborah Harry: DVD Cover

    Tales from the Darkside: The Movie Director: John Harrison Cast: Deborah Harry, Christian Slater, Rae Dawn Chong, William Hickey

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/15/2009
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 7,498

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    This feature-length spin-off of the popular television horror anthology is directed by John Harrison, who directed many episodes of the television series. The film consists of four grisly and gruesome horror teasers. "The Wraparound Story" stars Deborah Harry as Betty, a chef with a kitchen complete with Cuisinart and dungeon. She plans to cook a little boy, who delays his execution by telling Betty three tales of terror. The first tale is "Lot 249," based on the mummy story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The tale concerns Bellingham (Steve Buscemi), a bug-eyed graduate student who has raised a mummy from the dead. The second tale, "Cat from Hell," adapted by George A. Romero from a Stephen King story, deals with a broken-down millionaire (William Hickey), who has made his millions by developing habit-forming painkillers. He is convinced that, since 5,000 cats have been killed in his lab experiments in order to develop his pills, a stray cat has killed his family. He hires a hit man (David Johansen) to track down the cat and rub him out. The third tale, "Lover's Vow," is based on "Woman in the Snow," one of the episodes in Kwaidan.James Remar plays an artist who strikes a deal with the devil and is rewarded with a beautiful wife (Rae Dawn Chong) and a respectful art career. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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    August 19, 2005: The movie Tales From The Darkside is a movie about 3 tales, 4 if you want to count the wrap up story. There is only 3 stories, but they are cool with: Lot 249, Cat From Hell, and Lovers Vow. This movie worth renting or watching TV, if you want violence make sures it's TV 14.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Mono edition.