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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 ...
When Walter falls asleep, a cloaked witch appears as a nude Frances. Walter embraces her, and she begins to claw the skin off of his back. Initially ignoring the pain, he becomes horrified when she transforms into an old witch and laughs devilishly as he screams in horror, making him wake up outside of Frances's room.
"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.
"The Damned Thing" is written in four parts, each with a comical subtitle. The story begins in Hugh Morgan's cabin, where local men have gathered around the battered corpse of Hugh Morgan to hold an inquest concerning his death. William Harker, a witness to the death, enters and is sworn in by the coroner to relate the circumstances. William ...
Masters of Horror episode redirects to lists (5 P) Pages in category "Masters of Horror episodes" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
"Dance of the Dead" is the third episode of the first season of Masters of Horror. It originally aired in North America on 11 November 2005. Richard Christian Matheson adapted the episode from a 1954 short story of the same name by his father, Richard Matheson. Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan scored this episode.
The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) While The Slumber Party Massacre screenplay was initially written to be a parody of the then-new slasher film genre, famed low-budget movie producer Roger Corman ...
As with most of the first season of Masters of Horror, Best Buy had an exclusive release which included a featurette called "Script to Screen". It was originally packaged separately, but later releases packaged it with "Haeckel's Tale" and then the entire first season. Each DVD release has contained all the features the initial release did.