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A would-be television writer's answering machine assumes a mind and voice of its own.
A would-be television writer's answering machine assumes a mind and voice of its own.
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Tales From the Darkside
S1, EP12 "All a Clone by the Telephone"A would-be television writer's answering machine assumes a mind and voice of its own.
Tales From the Darkside
S1, EP13 "In the Cards"An Irish tarot card reader who foretells only good news attempts to dispose of cards that bring sinister and ominous readings.
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S1, EP14 "Anniversary Dinner"An elderly farm couple prepares for a 43rd anniversary dinner that includes a surprise for an unexpected guest.
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S1, EP15 "Snip, Snip"An amateur warlock is convinced he'll win a $10 million jackpot and later seeks revenge on the actual winner.
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S1, EP11 "Djinn, No Chaser"Trapped in an Aladdin-type lamp for 10,000 years, a genie terrorizes a couple with man-eating tigers, hailstones and vines falling from ceilings.
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S1, EP10 "A Case of the Stubborns"When a cantankerous old man returns from the dead, his family and community try to send him back.
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