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Nightmares By Jerry Renshaw
Fans of the Tales from the Crypt series and The Twilight Zone
should appreciate this early-Eighties anthology of horror tales.
"Terror in Topanga" is the tale of a woman terrorized by a
maniac when she just has to make a trip to the store for some
cigarettes. "The Bishop of Battle" is notable for a very young
Emilio Estevez as a teen whose obsession with video games gets the better
of him. There's a definite nostalgia factor as he hustles other kids for
money on the Paleozoic-era arcade games (listening to punk rock like Black
Flag and Fear on an early-model Walkman the whole time). Perhaps the
strongest segment involves B-movie stalwart Lance Henriksen as a priest
who gives up the clergy and leaves his parish. While traveling across the
desert, the hapless padre is pursued by a mysterious black Chevrolet
pickup that systematically demolishes his car (shades of Spielberg's Duel).
"Night of the Rat," rounding out the quartet, is just that; the
story of a family who has a problem with a really big rat. While
this little collection of tales tends to telegraph its punchlines well in
advance, it still offers up a satisfying chill or two by way of its pacing
and suspense, and with a bit more gore than the usual made-for-cable fare.
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|  | Director: Joseph Sargent
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|  | Stars: Cristina Raines, Timothy James, William Sanderson, Emilio Estevez, Moon Zappa, Lance Henriksen, Robin Gammell, Richard Masur, Veronica Cartwright, Bridgette Andersen, Albert Hague
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|  | Released: September 9, 1983
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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