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Tales from the Crypt: The Complete Fourth Season (1989)

John Kassir , Margot Kidder , Elliot Silverstein , Gary Fleder  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: John Kassir, Margot Kidder, Kevin McCarthy, J.A. Preston, Madge Sinclair
  • Directors: Elliot Silverstein, Gary Fleder, Gilbert Adler, Joel Silver, John Frankenheimer
  • Format: Box set, Widescreen, Color, Dolby
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles: Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Home Box Office (HBO)
  • DVD Release Date: July 25, 2006
  • Run Time: 376 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000FFJYC0
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #22,718 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Tales from the Crypt: The Complete Fourth Season" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

Special Features

  • 14 complete uncut episodes on three discs
  • Commentary by the Cryptkeeper (voice by John Kassir), writer Alan Katz, and series chronicler Digby Diehl on What's Cookin'
  • "Stars of Season 4" montage hosted by the Cryptkeeper

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Monsters. Madness. Mayhem. BAD PUNS! What kind of bonehead would do this? Oh that kind of bonehead: the Crypt Keeper. Yes four the beast in humor and horror this is it: all 14 complete uncut Season 4 episodes hosted by that netherworld naughty boy the Crypt Keeper. Offered four your warped amusement are Split Personality with a lounge lizard getting more than he bargains four when he marries identical twins; Werewolf Concerto with Timothy Dalton on the hunt four a lupine fiend; Beauty Rest with Mimi Rogers as an actress who'd kill four a part. Plus Brad Pitt Treat Williams and Cathy Moriarty are here four more fright-'n'-fun tales. Did we mention these are all in Season 4? Go four it!Running Time: 376 min.System Requirements:Running Time 376 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 012569753853 Manufacturer No: 75385

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another great season of HBO's "Tales From The Crypt"...., May 25, 2006
This review is from: Tales from the Crypt: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
I remember watching "Tales From The Crypt" re-runs as a kid, Tuesday nights at prime time on FOX, and then Saturday nights after MadTv (1995). Around this time, I started collecting the VHS compilation tapes until I had all of the volumes (they did not contain all of the episodes of the series). Then the re-runs came back on the Sci-Fi channel, and now they are nowhere to be found on basic cable. So, I am very happy that Warner Bros. is finally releasing all the "Tales From The Crypt" seasons on dvd.

Another great season of HBO's "Tales From The Crypt". There was not a season (1-7) that was the best, each season had great episodes and even the episodes that were not great were well worth watching....

My individual episode rating system:
4 out of 4 stars is great
3 1/2 out of 4 stars is very good
3 out of 4 stars is good/enjoyable
2 1/2 out of 4 stars is okay/fair/decent/not bad
2 out of 4 stars is not very good
1 1/2 out of 4 stars is poor
1 out of 4 stars is bad

TALES FROM THE CRYPT SEASON FOUR (1992)
Episode 39: None But The Lonely Heart ***1/2 Starring Treat Williams, Frances Sternhagen, Henry Gibson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Tom Hanks, Constance Pfieffer, Don Perry, Edward Penn, Louise Fitch, Gracia Lee; written by Donald Longtooth, directed by Tom Hanks
A sneaky man is obsessed with wedding rich older women then killing them. His business partner fears that he will be caught soon. He finds himself in hot water when he starts getting threatening notes, so he kills off those he suspects and soon realizes the meaning of the saying revenge is sweet.

Episode 40: This'll Kill Ya ** Starring Dylan McDermot, Sonia Braga, Cleavon Little, Ricky Aiello, Scott Williamson; written by Gilbert Adler and A L Katz, directed by Robert Longo
A man walks into the police department dragging a dead body. He tells the officers that he is dead, and the man he dragged in killed him. He then tells them his story to come only find the shocking surprise that awaits him.

Episode 41: On A Deadman's Chest *** Starring Tia Carerre, Paul Hipp, Steve Jones, Dwight "Heavy D" Myers, Sherrie Rose, Gregg Allman, Yul Vasquez, Don Michaelson, Ricahrd Danielson, Karen Kalensky; written by Larry Wilson, directed by William Friedken
A rocker fights with his manager. His groupie girlfriend shows him a special tattoo and convinces him to get one at the place she got hers. The tattoo has a picture of a dragon but with a cartoon face that looks like Scarlett. He tries to remove the tattoo, but it keeps coming back. Eventually it drives him to murder Scarlett.

Episode 42: Seance ***1/2 Starring Cathy Moriarty, Ben Cross, John Vernon, Ellen Crawford, Tim Ahern, Lupe Ontiveros, G.F. Smith; written by Harry Anderson, directed by Gary Fleder
Two con artists pose as mediums decide to use a man named Chalmers as their next victim. The woman seduces Chalmers, and the man takes pictures of them together in bed. Then Chalmers finds out about their scheme, and he is killed in an accident. The con artists discover that Chalmer's wife is blind. They decide to pull off a fake seance on his wife to get Chalmer's money. The plan works but not the way they expected it to.

Episode 43: Beauty Rest *** Starring Mimi Rogers, Kathy Ireland, Jennifer Rubin, Robert Trebor, Buck Henry, Micahel Wiseman, Anders Hove, Marcia Pecci; written by Donald Longtooth, directed by Stephen Hopkins
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 in a beauty contest that she was set up to win. She becomes the target of another jealous model and kills her too. Now, there's no one in her way, and she is crowned, but she soon discovers something shocking about the talent show.

Episode 44: What's Cookin' **** Starring Christopher Reeve, Bess Armstrong, Judd Nelson, Art LeFleur, Meat Loaf, Jeannette Lewis, Helen Nasillski; written by A L Katz and Gilbert Adler, directed by Gilbert Adler
Fred and Erma own a squid café and find themselves in trouble because their business is failing and their landlord has evicted them. That is until one of the employees encourage them to serve meat - people in particular. Suddenly, business is booming, and the cops are closing in.

Episode 45: The New Arrival **** Starring David Warner, Twiggy Lawsen, Joan Severence, Zelda Rubinstein, Robert Patrick; written by Ron Finley, directed by Peter Medak
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 house, 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.

Episode 46: Showdown *1/2 Starring David Morse, Monty Bass, Mel Coleman, Paul T. Murray, Tommy Townsend, Grant Gelt, Roderick Cook, Thomas F. Duffy; written by Frank Darabont, directed by Richard Donner
A gunman is being 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 spirit of all his victims come back to haunt him.

Episode 47: King Of The Road ***1/2 Starring Raymond J. Barry, Brad Pitt, Michelle Bronson, Jack Kehler, Alva L. Petway, Michelle Johnson; written by J. Randal Johnson, directed by Tom Holland
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 by kidnapping his teenage daughter. The cop proves that he hasn't lost his talent by tricking him to change his course.

Episode 48: Maniac At Large **** Starring Blythe Danner, Salome Jens, Christopher Williams III, Adam Ant, Obba Babatunde, Dion Basco, Laurie Franks, Irwin Keyes, Harper Rosiman; written by Mae Woods, directed by John Frankenheimer
A shy library clerk is obsessed with a serial killer, fearing that she will be the next victim. She thinks that the boss, the security guard, and the patron all might be the killer.

Episode 49: Split Personality **** Starring Joe Pesci, Kristen Amber Citron, Jacqueline Alexandra Citron, Burt Young, Troy Evans, Heidi Thomas, Michael Klastorin, Reginald Hunter, Bill Cho Lee; written by Fred Dekker, directed by Joel Silver
Stetson is a conman who likes to date twins. He finds himself in the arms of twin sisters and creates of twin of his own, pretending to be his own brother. He weds both of them and decides to knock them off, but these twins share and share alike.

Episode 50: Strung Along *** Starring Donald O'Conner, Patricia Charbonneau, Zach Gillian, Tom Dugan, Lisle Wilson; written by Yale Udoff and Kevin Yagher, directed by Kevin Yagher
An aging puppeteer gets a new assistant. When he learns that his wife has a boyfriend, the assistant promises he will do something about it. The puppeteer spends most of his time with his 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.

Episode 51: Werewolf Concerto *** Starring Timmothy Dalton, Beverly D'Angelo, Reginald VelJohnson, Lela Rochon, Dennis Farina, Charles Fleisher, Wolfgang Puck, Jason Iorg, Marci Simon, Walter Gotell, Andre Bustanoby; written by Scott Nimerfro, directed by Steve Perry
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 at the hotel who will deal with the problem.

Episode 52: Curiosity Killed *** Starring Margot Kidder, Kevin McCarthy, J.A. Preston, Madge Sinclair, Marshall Teague, Constance Wiggins; written by Stanley Ralph Ross, directed by Elliot Silverstein
On a camping trip, a man asks his friend to keep a youth potion away from his wife, but she suspects that they are trying to kill her.

Special Features:
- Commentary on "What's Cookin'?" by the Crypt Keeper, writer Alan Katz & series choricler Digby Diehl
- Stars of Season 4 montage hosted by the Crypt Keeper

Season Four of "Tales From The Crypt" is another great edition to one of television's best series.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Greetings, Boils and Ghouls!, May 22, 2006
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The Tales From the Crypt series was some of the best television airing back in the final year of the 80s and into the early 90s. Deliberately over the top. Deliberately funny. Deliberately campy at times. Deliberately scary. Deliberately gory. Deliberately one of HBO's finest creations.

The episodes are all based on EC Comics of old...mostly from the self titled Tales From the Crypt, Haunt of Fear and Vault of Horror comic books. But I'd guess that 90% of you reading this already know that, and you're here as I am delighted that it is finally out on DVD.

For those that have not seen these wonderfully entertaining episodes of dark humor and horror...if you're into the genre this collection and any of the other HBO seasonal Tales From the Crypt releases are for you.

Season 4 includes:

"None But the Lonely Heart" - Tom Hanks directed gold-digger meets grave-digger tale.
"This'll Kill Ya" - Time to take your medicine!
"On A Deadman's Chest" - Tattoo you voodoo.
"Seance" - Fake psychics get real.
"Beauty Rest" - Jealousy will get you everywhere.
"What's Cookin'" - Oh no...not meatloaf for dinner again!
"The New Arrival" - Psychologists should never make house calls.
"Showdown" - This place is a ghost town!
"King of the Road" - 'Pitt' stop.
"Manic at Large" - Paranoid schizophrenic reverse serial killerism.
"Split Personality" - Joe Pesci stars...Funny? Funny how? Like a killer clown funny?
"Strung Along" - Puppet really cuts loose!
"Werewolf Concerto" - Open wide and say owwoooooooh!
"Curiosity Killed" - I'd die to be young forever.

Hit the buy button. These'll kill ya!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another fantastically ghoulish season, June 5, 2006
This review is from: Tales from the Crypt: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
The fourth season of Tales From the Crypt was another fantastically ghoulish season of horror vignettes based on the classic EC horror comics. As before, season four features a bevy of talent in front of and behind the camera, beginning with the Tom Hanks directed "None But the Lonely Heart", which stars Treat Williams as a paranoid killer who fears that someone is out to get him. The great William Friedkin directs "On a Dead Man's Chest" which stars Tia Carerre as a groupie who convinces her rocker love toy to get a tattoo, and at what a cost! Stephen Hopkins offers up another entry in the series, with "Beauty Rest" which stars Mimi Rogers as an aging wanna-be model who goes to great lengths to secure herself a spot in a beauty pagent, and she gets much, much more than she bargained for. David Warner stars as a radio child psychologist in the "The New Arrival", called in to a special case, and well, let's just say that this is no ordinary child. Richard Donner and Frank Darabont team up for "Showdown", as a murderous cowboy learns a new definition for the word ghost town, and a young Brad Pitt makes a memorable appearance in "King of the Road", as a drag racer blackmailing a former racer turned cop into one last ride, at any price. Season four features three classic episodes as well, including "What's Cooking" in which a drifter (Judd Nelson) changes the lives of husband and wife diner owners (Christopher Reeve, Bess Armstrong) by helping them put something new on the menu, the Joel Silver directed "Split Personality" which stars Joe Pesci as a con artist working a pair of twins, and the season closing "Curiousity Killed" which stars Margot Kidder as an elderly, nagging wife who believes her husband is trying to kill her, but learns something else even more startling instead. All in all, season four of Tales From the Crypt is yet another excellent season of fun frights, and just like the previous volumes, this is a must own for fans of the series.
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