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Writers (WGA):
Michael McDowell (written by) (segment)Arthur Conan Doyle (short story "Lot 249") (segment)
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Release Date:
4 May 1990 (USA) moreTagline:
Brace yourself for some KILLER stories. morePlot:
In anthology style, a child tells three stories of horror to keep from being eaten by a witch. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
1 win moreNewsDesk:
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Terrifying if watched alone late at night moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Deborah Harry | ... | Betty (wraparound story) | |
| David Forrester | ... | Priest (wraparound story) | |
| Matthew Lawrence | ... | Timmy (wraparound story) | |
| Christian Slater | ... | Andy (segment "Lot 249") | |
| Robert Sedgwick | ... | Lee (segment "Lot 249") | |
| Steve Buscemi | ... | Bellingham (segment "Lot 249") | |
| Donald Van Horn | ... | Moving Man (segment "Lot 249") | |
| Michael Deak | ... | Mummy (segment "Lot 249") | |
| Julianne Moore | ... | Susan (segment "Lot 249") | |
| George Guidall | ... | Museum Director (segment "Lot 249") | |
| Kathleen Chalfant | ... | Dean (segment "Lot 249") | |
| Ralph Marrero | ... | Cabbie (segment "Lot 249") | |
| David Johansen | ... | Halston (segment "Cat From Hell") | |
| Paul Greeno | ... | Cabbie (segment "Cat From Hell") | |
| William Hickey | ... | Drogan (segment "Cat From Hell") |
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Also Known As:
Creepshow 3 (International: English title) (informal title)Darkside Movie (USA) (informal English title)
Tales from the Darkside (International: English title) (informal English title)
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93 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Finland:K-16 (cut) (1991) | Iceland:16 | Netherlands:16 | Australia:M | France:-12 | Germany:(Banned) | UK:18 | USA:R | Germany:BPjM RestrictedFilming Locations:
Bronxville, New York, USAFun Stuff
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"Tales from the Darkside: The Movie" is considered by many fans and Tom Savini himself to be the 'official' "Creepshow 3". Following the success of Stephen King and George A. Romero's Creepshow, Laurel Entertainment (Creepshow & Creepshow 2's production company) toyed with the idea of a Creepshow television series. After several negotiations and changes (due to rights holders etc.), the decision was made to change the title for the series to "Tales from the Darkside" (to be helmed by none other than Creepshow director and Creepshow 2 screenwriter, George A. Romero). After the series' great success, just roughly three short years after Creepshow 2 hit theatres, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie came to fruition in 1990 as the successor to the original two Creepshow installments, sharing many of the same crew as the Creepshow installments. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: Obvious fake cat as it attacks Carolyn's face. moreQuotes:
Halston: [preparing to asassinate a cat] The rest of your nine lives are going in one lump-sum. moreSoundtrack:
KROMER, ''FLUTE QUARTET ALLEGRO'' moreFAQ
I have heard that "Tales from the Darkside: The Movie" is the official "Creepshow 3" -- is this true?more
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One of the top horror-story anthology movies out there (albeit that isn't saying much). Will scare the pants off you if watched late at night by your lonesome. Stories are cleverly placed from least terrifying first to most terrifying at the end. Acting leaves much to be desired, however, with the first story containing the most watchable cast (Steve Buscemi, Christian Slater). Wraparound story is cliched and predictable, but it doesn't really matter.
First story is one of the more interesting mummy tales out there, with Buscemi playing an outsider in a yuppie university who discovers "Lot 249." Lot turns out to be ancient preserved mummy who, of course, wrecks havoc. Twists at the end are good but not exceptional in any way.
Second story is a fantastical tale regarding a vicious cat that never seems to go away. Old man hires hitman to kill cat. Tale is entertaining and unnerving but altogether ridiculous as well. Only for fans of horror, really.
Third story is gem of anthology. Concerns a young man who witnesses a gargoyle savagely kill a man in a dark alley. Man makes vow to never speak of gargoyle to anyone in exchange for his life. Romantic tale ends in shock and horror. Likely to give nightmares.
Overall, this movie is laughable and boring in daytime but can be terrifying at night. Personally I have a tough time choosing favorite tale; each one brings something different to the table. Horror buffs be sure to check this one out if you haven't already.