Tales From The Crypt (S-7) (E-9)




Genre
Comedy | Crime | Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Created by
William Gaines (original concept)

Cast
John Kassir / Roy Brocksmith / Miguel Ferrer / Cam Clarke / Larry Drake / Bobcat Goldthwait / Lance Henriksen  / Sherrie Rose / Marshall R. Teague / Peter Van Norden / Constance Wiggins / Whoopi Goldberg / Kirk Douglas / Malcolm McDowell / Steven Weber / Raymond J. Barry / Timothy Dalton / Cathy Moriarty / Donald O'Connor / Christopher Reeve / Lou Diamond Phillips / Brooke Shields / Mark Dacascos / Catherine O'Hara / Adam Storke / Humphrey Bogart / Anthony Andrews / Mary Ellen Trainor / M. Emmet Walsh / Ruth de Sosa / Rick Rossovich / Jonathan Stark / Bruce Boxleitner / Sandra Dickinson / Patricia Charbonneau / Jacqueline Alexandra Citron / Dennis Farina

Directed by
Russell Mulcahy / Elliot Silverstein / Robert Zemeckis / Richard Donner / Tom Holland / Walter Hill / Stephen Hopkins / Howard Deutch / Kevin Yagher / John Harrison / Gilbert Adler / Gary Fleder / Rodman Flender / William Malone /. Robin Bextor / Mary Lambert / Fred Dekker / Richard Greenberg / Randa Haines / Rowdy Herrington / David Burton Morris / Steven E. de Souza / John Frankenheimer / Ramón Menéndez / Mandie Fletcher / Christopher Hart

Produced by
Richard Donner / David Giler / Robert Zemeckis / Alexander B. Collett / Jennie Lew Tugend / Scott Nimerfro / Suzanne Todd / Marcus Keys / Stephen Semel / Barry Josephson / Robert Parigi / Connie Johnson / Lisa Sandoval / Charles Skouras III / Dennis Stuart Murphy / Patrick Loubert / Toper Taylor / Stephen Hodgins / Michael Hirsh / Vince Commisso / Patricia R. Burns / Peter S. Seaman / Lisa Sandoval / Richard Mirisch / Connie Johnson

Production company
 Home Box Office (HBO), Tales From The Crypt Holdings

Original channel
HBO[1]

Original language
English

Country of origin
United States

Broadcast dates
10 June 1989 (USA) 

Original runing time
June 10, 1989 – July 19, 1996

Episode duration
approx. 22-29 minutes.

Picture format
480i (SDTV)

Studio
Big Sky Ranch - 4927 Bennett Road, Simi Valley, California, USA

Official website
http://www.warnervideo.com/talesfromthecryptdvd/

Episode summary
A young man with a strange device is hired onto an advertising company by an esteemed executive--but what the exec doesn't know is that the young man is in cahoots with her enraged ex-partner who is out for revenge.

Fun and viewer review
Badly mis-titled, Smoke Wrings was one of the most convulted, confusing and just plain boring episodes of the series. It bears little resemblance to the original EC comics story (which actually had smoke involved), other than being in an ad agency and nothing is really explained or if it was I didn\'t care because I was bored out of my mind.The result is just one lame episode that would have been turned down even by the producers of Tales From The Darkside. The Crypt producers should have known better. The ending is just plain pathetic. This is one of the worst episodes of the series, bar none. I may be harsh on it because it went completely off from the original story, which woould have been way better, that one concerned a cigarette steam smoke billboard and a vicious female ad exec and went with the title, this one had chocolate and a mind device, I just don\'t see the connection. I hate the episodes when they take complete creative control and go original, those ones rarely worked.
Again, an all British cast, for the most part.

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