Tales from the Crypt - Spoiled (1993)
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Synopsis: The Cryptkeeper ushers in three more tales from the popular horror anthology cable series from the 1990s. Neglect turns to unwanted surgery when a doctor finds his wife in bed with the cable... The Cryptkeeper ushers in three more tales from the popular horror anthology cable series from the 1990s. Neglect turns to unwanted surgery when a doctor finds his wife in bed with the cable installation man in "Spoiled." "Maniac at Large" features Blythe Danner as a librarian who becomes suspicious when tipped off to a serial killer's next victim. "Food For Thought" is a twisted tale of murderous revenge with Ernie Hudson as a egomaniacal clown and Joan Chen as the wife who can read his mind. [More]
Starring: Blythe Danner, Joan Chen, Faye Grant, Alan Rachins
Starring: Blythe Danner, Joan Chen, Faye Grant, Alan Rachins, Anthony LaPaglia, Anita Morris, Ernie Hudson, John Laughlin, Adam Ant, Clarence Williams
Director: John Frankenheimer, Andy Wolk, Rodman Flender
Director: John Frankenheimer, Andy Wolk, Rodman Flender
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