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The show followed an anthology series format, with each episode featuring a one-hour film directed by a well-known horror film director. In 2009, Chiller began airing the show on their Sunday evening line-up of shows, and in 2010, Reelz Channel began airing episodes of Masters of Horror edited (despite keeping its TV-MA rating) and with ...
In 1975, Yugoslav broadcaster Radio Television Belgrade produced a TV movie entitled Prokletinja (Serbo-Croatian for "The Damned Thing"), based on the story and directed by Branko Pleša. [8] "The Damned Thing" was very loosely adapted into a 2006 film of the same name as part of the television series Masters of Horror. [9]
"The Screwfly Solution" is the seventh episode in the second season of Masters of Horror. It is based upon the 1977 science fiction short story of the same name by Alice Sheldon (under the alias Raccoona Sheldon), credited in the film as James Tiptree, Jr. Many of the scenes in Sam Hamm's script are expansions of single lines in this epistolary ...
"Dream Cruise" is the thirteenth and final episode of the second season (and of the whole TV series) [citation needed] of Masters of Horror, directed by Japanese director Norio Tsuruta. [1] It was the series' second entry from Japan. [1]
Rob Hanisey (Tyron Leitso) is an unsuccessful writer who has been dumped by his girlfriend Anna.After the suicide of the previous tenant, Terry, Rob is accepted to the Highberger House, where he has strange encounters with a beautiful girl, Valerie (Clare Grant), who asks for his help.
Cliff Addison (Martin Donovan) and his wife, Abby (Julia Benson), have a road accident.He walks away unharmed, but she is left in a coma with her skin burned off. Cliff is told that there is a method of surgery that will allow her to live, but without speech or the ability to take care of herself.
Hooper was asked to contribute to the series Masters of Horror; he responded by directing "Dance of the Dead" (2005) [16] with Robert Englund in the first season, and "The Damned Thing" [17] in the second season. [18] In 2010, writer and actor Mark Gatiss interviewed Hooper for the third episode of his BBC documentary series A History of Horror ...
"Pro-Life" is the fifth episode of the second season of the American anthology television series Masters of Horror. Directed by John Carpenter, the episode stars Caitlin Wachs as a pregnant girl who seeks to abort an unborn demon within her, while her gun-toting father (Ron Perlman) tries to prevent her from doing so.