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Two children evade a life-eating machine.

Two children evade a life-eating machine.

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Tales From the Darkside

S1, EP3 "I'll Give You a Million"

A millionaire (Keenan Wynn) offers to buy his friend's (George Petrie) soul for $1 million.

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S1, EP4 "Painkiller"

A husband (Lou Jacobi) with back pain and a nagging wife (Peggy Cass) goes to a doctor who suggests an unusual form of treatment.

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S1, EP5 "The Odds"

A bookie bets against his own life with a gambler returned from the dead.

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S1, EP6 "Mookie & Pookie"

The twin sister of a dead computer whiz tries to bring her brother back to life.

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S4, EP20 "Basher Malone"

A mean trainer pits a good wrestler against a beastly fighter.

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S4, EP19 "Barter"

An alien offers a harried housewife a solution to her frustration.

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S4, EP18 "Hush"

Two children evade a life-eating machine.

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S4, EP17 "Going Native"

An alien arrives on Earth to study human behavior.

A "Twilight Zone" type of show, this horror anthology series, produced by noted horror filmmaker George A. Romero, explores the macabre, but like its predecessor, always with a twist. Low budget but with a huge cult following, the show explores horror and supernatural story lines and guest-stars several veteran actors. Many "Tales From the Darkside" episodes are adapted from stories written by well-known authors, including Stephen King, Harlan Ellison, Clive Barker and John Cheever. This series was followed by a feature film, "Tales From the Darkside: The Movie."
Original Air Date: Oct 29, 1983
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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