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Ep. 01: The Man Who Was Death
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Ep. 02: And All Through the House
Episode Info
Original Air Date: June 10th, 1989
On Christmas Eve, a greedy wife, (Mary Ellen Trainor), kills her second husband for his insurance money and is then visited by a hideous serial killer dressed as Santa Claus (Larry Drake), forcing her into a terrifying cat and mouse game for survival.
Ep. 03: Dig That Cat... He's Real Gone!
Episode Info
Original Air Date: June 10th, 1989
A cat's gland is implanted into the brain of a homeless man, (Joe Pantoliano), giving him eight chances to cheat death. He soon gets greedy and uses his newly found gift for profit by becoming a top carnival act.
Ep. 04: Only Sin Deep
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Original Air Date: June 14th, 1989
A young, self-obsessed prostitute, (Lea Thompson), "sells" her looks to a voodoo-dabbling pawnbroker (Britt Leach) so she can use the money to snag a rich bachelor (Brett Cullen), but regrets it when her beauty begins to fade at an alarming rate.
Ep. 05: Lover Come Hack to Me
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Original Air Date: June 21st, 1989
A newlywed couple retreat to the wife's (Amanda Plummer) aunt's mansion where the husband, (Stephen Shellen), plans to kill her for her inheritance, but soon learns that his wife's family has a dark past and is not what she seems herself.
Ep. 06: Collection Completed
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June 28th, 1989
An uptight elderly man, (M. Emmet Walsh), retires and soon discovers his wife's (Audra Lindley) obsession with adopting animals into their home, leading him to use the animals for a hobby of his own.
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Ep. 01: Dead Right
Episode Info
Original Air Date: April 21st, 1990
A selfish, gold-digging waitress (Demi Moore) follows the advice of a fortune teller (Natalia Nogulich) and marries a grotesque, obese man (Jeffrey Tambor), after being told that he will die shortly after inheriting a large sum of money. This episode features a short appearance by Linda Cohn.
Ep. 02: The Switch
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Original Air Date: April 21st, 1990
A rich, elderly bachelor (William Hickey) wants to impress a young woman (Kelly Preston) by switching his body with a younger man (Rick Rossovich). However, there are unforeseen side effects.
Ep. 03: Cutting Cards
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Original Air Date: April 21st, 1990
Two rival gamblers (Kevin Tighe & Lance Henriksen) face off in a series of gruesome games to see who will leave town.
Ep. 04: Till Death
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Original Air Date: April 24th, 1990
A hustling land owner (D. W. Moffett) woos a haughty, rich woman (Pamela Gien) with a potion from a voodoo priestess (Janet Hubert) that contains a deadly warning.
Ep. 05: Three's a Crowd
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Original Air Date: May 1st, 1990
For their tenth anniversary, a down-on-their-luck couple (Gavan O'Herlihy and Ruth de Sosa) are invited to a cabin owned by their wealthy former best man (Paul Lieber), but the unstable husband is convinced that his wife is having an affair and in turn, he commits an unbelievable faux pas.
Ep. 06: The Thing from the Grave
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Original Air Date: May 8th, 1990
A supermodel (Teri Hatcher) and her photographer (Kyle Secor) fall in love. When the model's abusive boyfriend (Miguel Ferrer) learns of their affair he sets out to kill the photographer, but soon learns that true love is very hard to destroy.
Ep. 07: The Sacrifice
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Original Air Date: May 15th, 1990
An insurance agent (Kevin Kilner) kills his obnoxious client (Don Hood) in a plot to take his money and his wife (Kim Delaney). He soon finds out however that this will be difficult when someone shows up to blackmail him for the murder.
Ep. 08: For Crying Out Loud
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Original Air Date: May 22nd, 1990
A crooked rock promoter (Lee Arenberg) hosting a benefit concert plans a scam to run off with all the money raised, but things get complicated when his equally greedy banker (Katey Sagal) blackmails him into splitting the takings down the middle with her. He kills her however, but begins to go mad when his conscience (voiced by Sam Kinison) harasses him about his misdeeds. Also stars Iggy Pop in a cameo as himself.
Ep. 09: Four-Sided Triangle
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Original Air Date: May 29th, 1990
After a long time of abuse, a farm worker (Patricia Arquette) goes mad and deludes herself into believing a scarecrow is her lover. When the owner (Chelcie Ross) finds out about this, he dresses in the scarecrow's garments in order to trick her into having sex with him, but things go awry. Also stars Susan Blommaert.
Ep. 10: The Ventriloquist's Dummy
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Original Air Date: June 5th, 1990
A young ventriloquist (Bobcat Goldthwait) seeks out help from an old hero (Don Rickles) who has a shocking secret to his trade.
Ep. 11: Judy, You're Not Yourself Today
Episode Info
Original Air Date: June 12th, 1990
An evil, elderly witch (Frances Bay) posing as a door-to-door cosmetics saleswoman visits the home of a young, vain and eccentric couple (Carol Kane and Brian Kerwin) and convinces the wife to try on a magic necklace that switches her body with the witch's.
Ep. 12: Fitting Punishment
Episode Info
Original Air Date: June 19th, 1990
A cruel, crooked funeral home director from Alabama (Moses Gunn) gets an unexpected new addition to his home when his 16-year-old nephew (Jon Clair), who was recently orphaned, shows up. This is the first episode to feature an all black cast.
Ep. 13: Korman's Kalamity
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Original Air Date: June 26th, 1990
A Tales from the Crypt comic book artist (Harry Anderson) discovers that his monstrous creations are alive and wreaking havoc.
Ep. 14: Lower Berth
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Original Air Date: July 3rd, 1990
The Cryptkeeper tells the story of how he was born in the form of a tale about a two-faced sideshow freak (Jeff Yagher) who falls in love with a 4000-year-old mummy said to be cursed.
Ep. 15: Mute Witness to Murder
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Original Air Date: July 10th, 1990
After witnessing a murder, a woman (Patricia Clarkson) goes mute and is cared for by a psychiatrist (Richard Thomas) who committed the murder and wants the woman to be silenced forever.
Ep. 16: Television Terror
Episode Info
Original Air Date: July 17th, 1990
In a ploy to boost TV ratings, a tabloid news show host (real life TV talk show host Morton Downey, Jr.) and his camera crew investigate a house haunted by the ghost of a woman who slayed seven men, and the host and the crew get more than they bargained for when a chain of supernatural happenings indeed begin taunting them.
Ep. 17: My Brother's Keeper
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Original Air Date: July 24th, 1990
The relationship between Siamese twin brothers (Timothy Stack and Jonathan Stark) becomes strained when the good twin doesn't want to be separated from the evil twin. Also stars Jessica Harper.
Ep. 18: The Secret
Episode Info
Original Air Date: July 31st, 1990
A 12-year-old orphan (Mike Simmrin) is adopted by a rich, childless couple (William Frankfather and Grace Zabriskie) who harbor a dark secret. However, they discover that their new son is hiding something horrible from them himself. Also stars Larry Drake as the family's butler.
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