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Writers:
Mick Garris (creator)
David J. Schow (teleplay)
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Original Air Date:
12 January 2007 (Season 2, Episode 10)
Plot:
Years ago, they pulled a disastrous childhood prank on the neighborhood ice cream delivery man that got him killed... more | add synopsis
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Best episode of Season Two more (21 total)
Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| William Forsythe | ... | Buster | |
| Colin Cunningham | ... | Virgil | |
| Tim Henry | ... | Papa Joe | |
| Ingrid Tesch | ... | Angela | |
| Spencer Achtymichuk | ... | Young Layne | |
| Brett Kelly | ... | Young Joe | |
| Samuel Patrick Chu | ... | Young Virgil | |
| Cainan Wiebe | ... | Young Toot | |
| Lee Tergesen | ... | Layne | |
| Brent Sheppard | ... | Kent | |
| Maxwell Neck | ... | Kenny | |
| Laura Drummond | ... | Darlene | |
| Quinn Lord | ... | Toby | |
| Lyle St. Goddard | ... | Toot | |
| Brendan Saul | ... | Petey |
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57 min
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USA:TV-MA | Australia:MA (2007) | Italy:VM14 | Germany:16
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Continuity: After Buster is hit by the ice cream truck, the number of quarters in his hand changes dramatically between shots. more
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Edited into Sweet Revenge: The Making of 'We All Scream for Ice Cream' (2007) (V) more
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So far during its second season, "Masters of Horror" has strictly been a hit-and-miss affair. While the first season was full of groundbreaking and daring one hour films, the second season has been a mixed bag. For every truly great episode like John Landis' "Family" and Joe Dante's "The Screwfly Solution", there's been a batch of unwatchable episodes like Tobe Hooper's "The Damned Thing", Daria Argento's "Pelts", and John Carpenter's "Pro-Life." With the exception of Rob Schmidt's "Right to Die", one element all them have had in common is that they haven't been very original. Tom Holland's "We All Scream for Ice Cream", on the other hand, is one of the most original horror tales to come along in quite some time. While shades of A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET can be found, "We All Scream for Ice Cream" is fresh and exciting, just like one would expect from the director of such classics as FRIGHT NIGHT and CHILD'S PLAY. This is Holland at his best, expertly directing an emotional and character-driven story with intensity, tight pacing, and style. Credit is also due to writer David J. Schow, who also wrote last season "Pick Me Up", which despite repeated viewing I still am not a fan of. Schow successfully adapted John Farris short story and even managed to improve it. Here's to hoping Holland and Schow team up again for Season Three. Final say: Best episode of Season Two. 10/10