Henry Northrup (segment "The Crate")
Hal Holbrook
Henry Northrup (segment "The Crate")

“The Most Fun You'll Ever Have BEING SCARED!”
Five grisly tales from a 1950s-style comic, including a murdered father rising from beyond, a bizarre meteor, a vengeful husband, a mysterious crate's occupant, and a plague of cockroaches.
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Henry Northrup (segment "The Crate")
Hal Holbrook
Henry Northrup (segment "The Crate")
Wilma Northrup (segment "The Crate")
Adrienne Barbeau
Wilma Northrup (segment "The Crate")
Dexter Stanley (segment "The Crate")
Fritz Weaver
Dexter Stanley (segment "The Crate")
Richard Vickers (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
Leslie Nielsen
Richard Vickers (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
Sylvia Grantham (segment "Father's Day")
Carrie Nye
Sylvia Grantham (segment "Father's Day")
Upson Pratt (segment "They're Creeping Up On You")
E.G. Marshall
Upson Pratt (segment "They're Creeping Up On You")
Aunt Bedelia (segment "Father's Day")
Viveca Lindfors
Aunt Bedelia (segment "Father's Day")
Hank Blaine (segment "Father's Day")
Ed Harris
Hank Blaine (segment "Father's Day")
Harry Wentworth (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
Ted Danson
Harry Wentworth (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
Jordy Verrill (segment "The Lonesome Death Of Jordy Verrill")
Stephen King
Jordy Verrill (segment "The Lonesome Death Of Jordy Verrill")
Richard Grantham (segment "Father's Day")
Warner Shook
Richard Grantham (segment "Father's Day")
Becky Vickers (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
Gaylen Ross
Becky Vickers (segment "Something To Tide You Over")
I know I'll probably get a lot of flak for suggesting this, but I strongly feel that this anthology piece director Romero did, largely helped by Stephen King, is Romero's finest outing outside of his seven zombie films (of which so far I've seen five). One of the best by one director as well--and it puts the much-more-celebrated 'Twilight Zone: The Movie', which came out around the same time, to shame. Definitely one to purchase and rewatch, for the horror aficionados amongst you. The 80's weren't so bad...
Read full reviewI was so terrified of this movie as a kid. Now that im older its not so scary at all. Still a good movie even tho its old and poorly made.
Read full review94/100 Written by Stephen King and directed by George A. Romero, this film is arguably one of the best horror anthologies ever made. An exquisite mixture of horror and hilarity, you'll find yourself creeped out and laughing out loud at the same time. The stories are bizarre and filled with an all-star cast of veterans and a few recognizable newcomers who go on to be big themselves. Even Stephen King has a starring role in one story. Don't pass this one by, if you haven't seen it. Easter Egg: Try to spot the green marble ashtray in every story. -- DrNostromo.com
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