
Bob Carter, a suburban real estate agent, tries to get a kindly couple, Allen and Mary Ann Doyle, to buy a house only to give them horrifying stories about the pasts of three of them. In the first story, "Nightmare" a businessman discovers his wife cheating on him only to be killed by his spouse and her boyfriend in which she begins having dreams of her husband not staying dead. The second story, "Bobo" involves increasing fear and paranoia from a kindly family man whose youn... (Full plot summary below)
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Bob Carter, a suburban real estate agent, tries to get a kindly couple, Allen and Mary Ann Doyle, to buy a house only to give them horrifying stories about the pasts of three of them. In the first story, "Nightmare" a businessman discovers his wife cheating on him only to be killed by his spouse and her boyfriend in which she begins having dreams of her husband not staying dead. The second story, "Bobo" involves increasing fear and paranoia from a kindly family man whose young daughter finds and adopts a stray monkey who turns out to be more than meets the eye. The third story, "Come To Granny" involves a troubled teenager with psychic abilities who visits a therapist to warn her that she happens to be the next victim of a vicious serial killer called The Granny.
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| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.A solid anthology horror film that opts more for dark comedy than scares... |
| User ReviewRowest RIf you like the old school "Tales from the Crypt" style movie then this is for you! 3 short stories all linked to the main story. Each story is different in its own way. I've enjoyed watching this film and the ending is hilarious. If your looking for a scary jump off of your seat type movie then this is not for you. |
| User ReviewMichael MI saw this movie on cable years ago. I loved it! I found it to be inventive and creepy, as our friend John Ritter plays a real-estate salesman who shows a young couple three houses..that each have a terrible tale behind them. From a killer monkey, to a insane husband, to a masked killer, it's a fun romp. |
| User ReviewJohn RBetter than the other movie on the disc, Cherry Falls. Made up of three shorts being told by Ritter, a realestate salesman. The middle story being the best of the three. About a monkey. That's all I'll say. |
| User ReviewLayla Wyour average b-rated horror film that would frequently appear as a late-night film on USA or on one of the showtime suspense channels highlighting bad horror films. john ritter is always fun to watch and this film can be enjoyed as long as its not taken seriously. comprised of three stories revolving around a house, ritter plays the desperate and "losing his mind" agent trying to sell it. again, needs to be watched without serious expectations, simply for the joy of b-rated thrillers. |
| User ReviewDjeego VRegular horror flick. Nothing that scary or gory. Cheesy B flick. |
| User ReviewTim BMost stories are a little too classic to my taste. But still effective. And the end shows great potential for that neighborhood. Thank you Marion for telling me about that movie. |
| User Reviewcamila aHAHAHAHA that was the first trash horror movie I saw. I laughed so much, SO much. Hilarious |
| User ReviewDavid SThis is one of the few times in a horror anthology where the framing storyline is actually interesting and not just an excuse to link a few segments together... Unfortunately, all the tales told within the film are complete derivatives of other horror films (the first is lifted directly from "Creepshow", the second from "Monkey Shines", and the third is "The Eyes of Laura Mars" meets "Dressed to Kill"). Not recommended, but I do admit I was entertained by John Ritter's cheesy, hammy, and over-the-top performance. |
| User ReviewLee MJohn Ritter, Bryan Cranston and even Marcus "Buff" Bagwell star in this darkly comic horror anthology, ala "Tales from the Crypt." John Ritter serves as the Crypt Keeper although he's instead a genial realtor who keeps over-sharing the dark history of each of the three houses he's trying to sell. The stories themselves are not all that clever, engaging or even scary, but it's not the worst horror anthology I've ever seen (that would be George A. Romero's "Deadtime Stories"). I suppose you do get to see Walter White terrorized by a helper monkey. |