Cast
John Kassir
Crypt Keeper (voice)
Sugar Ray Leonard
Gravedigger
Ben Cross
Benjamin A. Polosky
Madge Sinclair
Lucille
Kathy Ireland
Joyce
Charles Fleischer
Carl Rechek
Twiggy
Bonnie
Lisle Wilson
Cop
David Morse
Tom McMurdo
Bess Armstrong
Erma
Adam Ant
Pipkin
Burt Young
Gambler
Treat Williams
Howard Prince
Tia Carrere
Scarlett
Reginald VelJohnson
Mercedes’ Husband
Zach Galligan
David
Margot Kidder
Cynthia
Jennifer Rubin
Druscilla
Brad Pitt
Billy
Clarence Williams III
Grady
Cathy Moriarty
Alison Peters
Art LaFleur
Phil
Robert Patrick
Lothar
Frances Sternhagen
Effie Gluckman
Gregg Allman
Toland
Lupe Ontiveros
Madame Leona
Lela Rochon
Mercedes
Buck Henry
George
Raymond J. Barry
Joe Garrett
Kevin McCarthy
Jack
Salome Jens
Mrs. Pritchard
Zelda Rubinstein
Nora
Meat Loaf
Chumley
Donald O'Connor
Joseph Renfield
Tom Hanks
Baxter
Judd Nelson
Gaston
John Vernon
Mr. Chalmers
Mimi Rogers
Helen
Joan Severance
Rona
Blythe Danner
Margaret
Patricia Charbonneau
Ellen Renfield
Walter Gotell
Mr. Hertz
Henry Gibson
Stanhope
David Warner
Dr. Alan Goetz
Ellen Crawford
Dorothy Chalmers
Christopher Reeve
Fred
Dennis Farina
Antoine
Bibi Osterwald
Matilda
Timothy Dalton
Lokai
Wolfgang Puck
Wolfgang Puck
Beverly D'Angelo
Janice Baird
Paul Hipp
Nick Bosch
Michelle Bronson
Carey Garrett
Jack Kehler
Joe's Mechanic
Alva L. Petway
Dispatcher
Sônia Braga
Sophie Wagner
Dylan McDermott
George Gatlin
Cleavon Little
Pack Brightman
Rick Aiello
Marty
Scott Williamson
Sgt. Murphy
Clive Rosengren
Morty
Edward Penn
Minister
Gracia Lee
Mrs. Huntington
Don Perry
Mr. Huntington
Yul Vasquez
Danny Darwin
Heavy D
Farouche
Steve Jones
Hulk
Robert Trebor
Archie
Anders Hove
Emilio
Michael Wiseman
Rudy
J.A. Preston
Harry
Sherrie Rose
Vendetta
G.F. Smith
Gibson
Tim Ahern
Detective
Maria Pecci
Sheila
Ryal Haakenson
Advertising Executive (uncredited)
Asbjørn 'Bear' Riis
Security Officer (uncredited)
Jeannette Lewis
First Secretary
Neil Giuntoli
Billy Quintaine
Roderick Cook
Cornelius Bosch
Thomas F. Duffy
Deputy Wilson
Monty Bass
Frank Little Bear
Grant Gelt
Little Boy
Tommy Townsend
Big Bart
Mel Coleman
Blacksmith
Paul T. Murray
Harley
Obba Babatundé
Lieutenant Jamison
Dionysio Basco
Gino
Harper Roisman
Elderly Patron
Laurie Franks
Bag Lady
Irwin Keyes
Figure
Jacqueline Alexandra Citron
April Dobbs Blair
Kristen Amber Citron
June Echeson Blair
Heidi Thomas
Prostitute
Michael Klastorin
Cashier
Troy Evans
Preacher
Reginald D. Hunter
Tow Truck Driver
Bill Cho Lee
Gardener
Julie Michaels
Waitress (uncredited)
Joe Pantoliano
Casino Dealer (uncredited)
Tom Dugan
Paramedic
Jason Rainwater
Peiter
Marci Simon
Chamber Maid
Andre Bustanoby
Werewolf
Marshall R. Teague
Frank
Constance Wiggins
Selma
Cynthia Windham
Kat
Joe Pesci
Vic / Jack
Constance Pfeifer
Elizabeth
Louise Lewis
Woman
Don Michaelson
Dr. Roberts
Richard Danielson
Drummer
Karen Kalensky
Groupie
Helen Nasillski
Second Secretary
Episodes
None But the Lonely Heart
A sneaky man is obsessed with wedding rich older women then killing them. His business partner fears that he'll be caught soon. He finds himself in hot water when he starts getting threatening notes. He kills off those he suspects and soon he realizes the meaning of the saying revenge is sweet.
This'll Kill Ya
Sophie and Pack are workers at a medicine company. They are furious when their boss tells the papers that they are ready to test their new drug on humans. One day, while he is taking his shots they accidently inject him with the serum. George has only a few hours to live. He starts to have delusions and learns he's been set up and kills Pack. Sophie bursts in and tells him that the whole thing was just a joke.
On a Deadman's Chest
A rocker fights with his manager. His groupie girlfriend shows him a special tattoo and convinces him to get one from where she got it. The tattoo has a picture of a dragon but a cartoon face that looks like Scarlett. He tries to remove the tattoo but no matter how hard he tries it keeps coming back. Eventually it drives him to murder Scarlett. The tattoo comes back to haunt him despite his guilt.
Seance
Con artists posing as mediums decide to use a man named Chalmers as their next victim. The woman hits on Chalmers and her male partner takes pictures of them in bed. One day Chalmers is killed in an accident. The con artists discover something else - Chalmers' wife is blind. They decide to pull a fake seance on his wife. The plan works but not in the way they expect.
Beauty Rest
An obsessed wannabe model grows bloody red with envy when her roommate lands a part she thought she was going to get. She forces her roommate to overdose and steps in to take her place. She becomes the next victim of another jealous model and kills her rival. Now there's no one standing in her way and she is crowned, but she soon discovers something shocking about the talent show.
What's Cookin'
Fred and Erma are workers at a squid cafe who find themselves in trouble because their business is failing and their landlord will kick them out. That is until one of the employees encourages them to serve meat. Suddenly business is getting better. Gaston decides to double cross Fred and Erma but he ends getting invited for dinner ... but not in the way he expects. (with optional commentary by John Kassir in character as the Cryptkeeper, the episode's writer Alan Katz, and Tales From the Crypt chronicler Digby Diehl).
The New Arrival
An arrogant radio child psychologist is obsessed with proving to his manager that he is the best. He gets a new patient, a woman and her daughter. When he goes to her room, he assumes that the daughter is the woman's imaginary friend. He learns that her daughter died years ago but her mother's love keeps her alive.
Showdown
A gunman being is chased down by another quickdrawing gunslinger in an old abandoned western town. The gunman wins the duel but he soon learns a new meaning to the phrase ""ghost town"" as the spirits of all his victims come back to haunt him.
King of the Road
A courageous drag racer challenges a cop who used to be a racer. When the cop refuses, the racer decides to make him change his mind and kidnaps his teenage daughter. Iceman proves that he hasn't lost his talent by tricking the racer into changing the course sending him to his doom.
Maniac At Large
A shy library clerk is obsessed with a serial killer fearing that she will be his next victim. She thinks that her boss, the security guard and a patron are the killer. One night, while she is working late, it turns out that she is really the killer and her victims were ones she thought were after her.
Split Personality
Stetson is a con man who likes to date twins. He finds himself in the arms of twin sisters and creates a twin of his own. He weds both of them and decides to knock them off. Little does he know these twins share alike.
Strung Along
An aging puppeteer gets a new assistant. When he learns that his wife has a boyfriend, the assistant promises he'll do something about it. The puppeteer spends most of his time with is favorite puppet Koko. When he discovers that his assistant is his wife's lover, the two make him think that Koko has gone on a murderous rampage. Little do they know that Pinocchio isn't the only one with-out strings.
Werewolf Concerto
A man is killed outside the woods of a hotel. His death is suspected to be the work of a werewolf. The manager says that there is a werewolf hunter who will deal with the problem. Among the guests is a smooth talking man and an attractive female guest. It turns out that Lokai is the werewolf but much to his surprise he discovers that Janice is also a creature of darkness.
Curiosity Killed
A man asks his friend to keep a youth potion away from his wife. When she suspects that they are trying to kill her, she kills them first and drinks the potion which she had switched. But she soon regrets it.
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