Tales from the Crypt - The Complete Seventh Season
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Television viewers got a fright in 1989, when TALES FROM THE CRYPT made the transition from EC comicbook to TV show. Hosted by the Cryptkeeper, each episode of the show offered a new, ghoulish tale for the audience to sink their teeth (or fangs) into. The show originated on HBO, and all six episodes from the first season are included here. It was such a success that myriad CRYPT-inspired spinoffs resulted, including an animated series, several feature films, and seemingly infinite merchandising opportunities. A popular favorite among horror film fans, TALES FROM THE CRYPT also appeals to viewers who love the visceral thrill of jumping out of their seats as terrifying scenes unfold in front of them. The seventh season of the show is collected here.Actors and Key Contributors: John Kassir,
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Crypt on DVD Completed with Season Seven!
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By Brian Reinbolt
on 2007-07-04And this wraps it up; the glorious 1989-1996 seven season run of "the" best pay cable anthology show ever to grace the airwaves is complete on DVD. Come October 23rd, 2007 WB stepped up and is delivering the final season of the series we the fans have been collecting on DVD since 2005. This season many feel lacked in detail but I completely disagree, there are some gems in this season and let me explain why it is a very unique finish to the series. The show moved production to the United Kingdom in this season and used only a British cast of respected actors thus giving the series a different atmosphere to work with. Episodes such as "Cold War" with a young Ewan McGregor, "Horror In The Night" and "About Face" stand out being just as worthy as any previous season classics. All in all this ... (Read Full Review)


