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Overview

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Director:

John Harrison

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) more

Tagline:

Brace yourself for some KILLER stories. more

Plot:

In anthology style, a child tells three stories of horror to keep from being eaten by a witch. full summary | add synopsis

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Awards:

1 win more

User Comments:

"All the Better to Eat You With My Dear" more (45 total)


Cast

  (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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Additional Details

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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Runtime:

93 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Color:

Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Dolby

Filming Locations:

Bronxville, New York, USA

Company:

Darkside Movie more


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

During a scene in "Lot 249", Dawn of the Dead (1978) can be heard playing from the TV. Its writer/director, 'George A. Romero', wrote the screenplay for the segment "Cat From Hell". more

Goofs:

Continuity: Position of the keys after Betty drops them in the final segment of the wraparound story. more

Quotes:

Wyatt: Judith says she hasn't moved anything of yours in months. She says if it isn't out by tomorrow it gets junked.
Preston: Wyatt, you've got to convince her that...
Wyatt: I can't convince her of anything.
Preston: Wyatt, come on. You're my agent!
Wyatt: Well... not exactly. Preston, your artistic vision just isn't a marketable commodity.
Preston: Wyatt, I'm broke. I can't live on nothing.
Wyatt: And I can't live on ten-percent of nothing.
Preston: [pause] You're a monster.
Wyatt: I'm an agent. For an agent, being a monster's just credentials.
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Movie Connections:

Referenced in Nightmares in Foam Rubber (2004) (V) more

Soundtrack:

THE WAY OF ALL FLESH more


FAQ

I have heard that "Tales from the Darkside: The Movie" is the official "Creepshow 3" -- is this true?
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8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful.
"All the Better to Eat You With My Dear", 30 June 2001

Tales From the Darkside: the Movie was a very entertaining film. It has four stories in it. The first is a wrap-around story about a woman going to cook a ten year old boy for dinner, yet the child reads stories to her to try and delay his death. In a way, this is related to tales of the Arabian Nights. The three other stories are the ones told by the young boy. All of them are actually very interesting, have elements of fright, are generally well-acted, and have some kind of message. One deals with an ancient mummy out to avenge a smart yet socially outcast student at a college. Another story deals with a malevolent cat out to duel with a hitman paid $100,000 to kill a cat. Gruesome but great story with some real good acting, especially by William Hickey. Love that voice! The final story deals with a relationship between a gargoyle and an artist. An intriguing tale and has Rae Dawn Chong in it(a nice asset). All the stories are well-made and well-written, the wrap-around story being the weakest due to its resolution. Nonetheless, Tales From the Darkside is a fun horror film in the vein of Tales From the Crypt and Creepshow.

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