An amusing and effective little chiller.
Masters of Horror - Dario Argento: Pelts (2006)
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Synopsis: To win the heart of a woman, Jake Feldman (Meatloaf) attempts to create the world's most beautiful fur coat. But since this is a film in Showtime's MASTERS OF HORROR series, things don't end... To win the heart of a woman, Jake Feldman (Meatloaf) attempts to create the world's most beautiful fur coat. But since this is a film in Showtime's MASTERS OF HORROR series, things don't end happily ever after for the couple. The raccoon pelts used by Feldman bear more than just the ire of PETA protesters. The possessed skins have the power to create evil and violence in the lives of people around them. Directed by Italian horror maestro Dario Argento (SUSPIRIA), this is an adaptation of a story written by Bram-Stoker-award-winning author F. Paul Wilson. [More]
Starring: Meat Loaf, John Saxon
Starring: Meat Loaf, John Saxon
Director: Dario Argento
Director: Dario Argento
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