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Tales from the Darkside - Season 4
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Title: Tales from the Darkside

Overview: Tales from the Darkside is an anthology horror TV series created by George A. Romero, each episode was an individual short story that ended with a plot twist. The series' episodes spanned the genres of horror, science fiction, and fantasy, and some episodes featured elements of black comedy or more lighthearted themes.

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Average Vote: 7.2 (79 votes)

Cast

  • Narrator (voice): Paul Sparer
  • Tales from the Darkside - Beetles (Season 4 - Episode 1)

    An Egyptologist working on a sarcophogus ignores a curse and meets a horrific fate when he ignores it.

    Tales from the Darkside - Mary, Mary (Season 4 - Episode 2)

    A woman who lives with mannequins because she is unable to deal with real people gets a rude awakening.

    Tales from the Darkside - The Spirit Photographer (Season 4 - Episode 3)

    Despite the discouragement of his friend, a middle-aged photographer, Algernon, tries to captures spirits on film.

    Tales from the Darkside - The Moth (Season 4 - Episode 4)

    Sybil, a woman on the verge of death, is obsessed with the thought that after she dies her soul will dwell within a moth, and she begs her mother to hold the moth until she can be restored to life.

    Tales from the Darkside - No Strings (Season 4 - Episode 5)

    A mobster who has finally defeated his old rival hires a reluctant puppeteer to string up his rival and make it dance for him. The mobster is unaware that puppet and puppeteer both have agendas of their own...

    Tales from the Darkside - The Grave Robber (Season 4 - Episode 6)

    In this comedic episode, two treasure hunters discover a lost Egyptian tomb and accidentally revive a mummy. The mummy, Tapok, doesn't try to strangle them, but rather challenges the male explorer to a game of strip poker. The explorer loses, and with each piece of clothing he loses he takes on more of Tapok's wrappings until finally Tapok transfers his curse and leaves with the other explorer.

    Tales from the Darkside - The Yattering and Jack (Season 4 - Episode 7)

    A normal, everyday, plain-as-day man, Jack Polo, lives a normal, everyday life...despite the fact that strange poltergeist-like events occur around him. He seems oblivious to everything bad around him. We soon realize that a small demon, a Yattering, has been sent to torment him because his mother was a witch. The Yattering's boss tells him he can do anything he wants as long as he doesn't touch Jack. Jack's daughter comes to visit, and she is surprised at both the host of strange occurrences (including an animated Christmas turkey) that occur, and her father's increasingly strident attempts to deny anything amiss. His motto: ""Que Sara Sara"". Finally, driven out of its mind with desperation, the Yattering touches Jack...which makes him his willing servant. Jack knew of the demon's plans all along, and that he hoped to trick it into touching him. Now he is safe from Hell's revenge, and has a new servant in the process.

    Tales from the Darkside - Seymourlama (Season 4 - Episode 8)

    Much to his parents' frustration, a spoiled young boy, Seymour, is declared the High Lama by a group of monks.

    Tales from the Darkside - Sorry, Right Number (Season 4 - Episode 9)

    Katie receives a mysterious phone call from a woman warning about her husband's death...but he isn't dead yet. Katie ignores the phone call, and her husband dies. At the funeral, a despairing Katie calls up herself...and finds herself talking to...herself. She tries to warn her past self, despite knowing that it won't do any good, then collapses in despair.

    Tales from the Darkside - Payment Overdue (Season 4 - Episode 10)

    Michael, a heartless collection agent, finds out that Jeanette doesn't quite understand the rules of going into debt, and has some unpleasant problems as a result.

    Tales from the Darkside - Love Hungry (Season 4 - Episode 11)

    Betsy, an overweight woman, receives an anonymous package with an earpiece that will supposedly help her diet. It transmits the "voices" of her food as is being eaten, but Betsy still has problems and the next gift is a pair of glasses that let her "see" her food as well...

    Tales from the Darkside - The Deal (Season 4 - Episode 12)

    Screenwriter Tom Dash unwittingly makes a deal with the Devil and finds he must get out of it by finding a new victim or offer up his soul.

    Tales from the Darkside - The Apprentice (Season 4 - Episode 13)

    Jane is hired by a Puritan museum but ends up mysteriously going back in time where she is forced to work as a near slave in the past.

    Tales from the Darkside - The Cutty Black Sow (Season 4 - Episode 14)

    On her deathbed, Jamie's great grandmother tells him the tale of a Celtic demon, the Cutty Black Sow, that comes to claim the soul of anyone dying that night, and Jamie vows to protect her soul from the beast.

    Tales from the Darkside - Do Not Open This Box (Season 4 - Episode 15)

    An aged inventor and his wife come into possession of a box marked "Do not open this box." The wife opens it and finds it empty. The next day a man comes to claim the box and the lady makes up a story about losing the box. The man begins giving them nice things in exchange for eventually getting the box back. The couple begin living the sweet life thanks to the stranger but when they finally give the box back, the man tells them that it contained a human soul - since the box was opened the soul has escaped and now the man needs a replacement.

    Tales from the Darkside - Family Reunion (Season 4 - Episode 16)

    Janice, a young mother, swears to a social worker, Trudy, that her husband Robert kidnapped their son Bobby six months ago and she hasn't seen either of them since. Trudy agrees to find the father and son, but discovers that everything isn't what she was led to believe.

    Tales from the Darkside - Going Native (Season 4 - Episode 17)

    An alien is sent to Earth to study the nature and behavior of human beings. The alien, who resembles a normal Earth female, meticulously studies photographs of still life from large cities, simultaneously fascinated with and disgusted by the disarray and degeneration depicted in the pictures. The alien joins a therapeutic support group in an effort to better understand the seemingly contradictory humans. As she develops personal relationships with each group member, she begins to further understand the origin of and reasons for the behavior of humans, albeit from an outside observer's vantage point. The other members of the group see the alien as distant and detached, a condition that they assume is rooted in a self-denial complex. As the alien speaks at one of the group meetings, she suddenly realizes that she has been experiencing the exact same feelings as the humans that she has been studying. She has become human-like through assimilation, trapped within the emotional shell of ano

    Tales from the Darkside - Hush (Season 4 - Episode 18)

    A babysitter is called in to take care of a sick boy. As a game, the two make up a pretend creature out of household parts, one that eats sounds. The creature comes to life, sucking the sound and the life out of everything in the house. The two try to evade it, but the boy's uncontrollable coughing gives him away. The creature then becomes sensitive enough to the girl's heartbeat to find and kill her too, then goes out into the world for more "food"".

    Tales from the Darkside - Barter (Season 4 - Episode 19)

    A mother tries to get a reprieve from her noisy drums-practicing son by making a deal with an ammonia-seeking alien.

    Tales from the Darkside - Basher Malone (Season 4 - Episode 20)

    A wrestler seeking one great opponent finds himself tricked into fighting a demon from Hell.

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