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* DealWithTheDevil: Heavily implied. [[spoiler:Carola the gargoyle had to force Preston to make a deal with her not to tell anyone about her form; just so she could become a living, breathing human and start a family with Preston without him knowing of her past life. It wears off once he breaks his deal and consequently curses their children genetically to become gargoyles alongside her.]]

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* DealWithTheDevil: Heavily implied. [[spoiler:Carola the gargoyle had to force Preston to make a deal with her not to tell anyone about her form; form, just so she could become a living, breathing human and start a family with Preston without him knowing of her past life. It wears off once he breaks his deal and consequently curses their children genetically to become gargoyles alongside her.]]
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* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: Betty looks and dresses for all the world like a young, pretty blonde housewife rather than a cannibal witch.

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* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: Betty looks and dresses for all the world like a young, pretty blonde housewife rather than a cannibal witch.
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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:In the {{Yukionna}} story this segment is based on, for the sake of their children the Snow Woman declines to kill her husband like she originally threatened to do if he ever betrayed her secret, instead just leaving him heartbroken forever by her disappearance after he reveals it (to her). Also, although this isn't exactly death, their children don't transform with her like the children here do]].

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* MoodWhiplash: The FramingDevice story, "Lot 249" and "Cat from Hell" all have more BlackComedy campy horror tones, making "Lover's Vow" heart-wrenching romantic tragedy stand out apart from the rest. It's particularly noticeable after its tragic ending we immediately cut back to Betty and Timmy doing their CasualDangerDialogue.

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* MoodWhiplash: The FramingDevice story, "Lot 249" and "Cat from Hell" all have more BlackComedy campy horror tones, making "Lover's Vow" Vow"'s heart-wrenching romantic tragedy stand out apart from the rest. It's particularly noticeable after its tragic ending we immediately cut back to Betty and Timmy doing their CasualDangerDialogue. They also both think it was the best story of the three.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: While the other stories all end in a DownerEnding, the wraparound segment ends happily, as Timmy is able to escape being eaten.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: While the other stories all end in a DownerEnding, DownerEnding (and Betty claims the book doesn't contain any stories with happy endings), the wraparound segment ends happily, as Timmy is able to escape being eaten.


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* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: Betty looks and dresses for all the world like a young, pretty blonde housewife rather than a cannibal witch.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: While the other stories all end in a DownerEnding, the wraparound segment ends happily, as Timmy is able to escape being eaten.



* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: While the other stories all end in a DownerEnding, the wraparound segment winds up being a case of EarnYourHappyEnding as Timmy is able to escape being eaten.
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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler:In the original story Halston was able to capture the cat and lead it out of the mansion until it crawled in and out of his mouth until it left Halston's corpse leaving it ambiguous if it will kill Johansen. While in the movie Halston and the cat never left the mansion and after the cat crawled out of Halston's corpse it leaps up to Johansen to finish the job by scaring him to death.]]

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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler:In the original story Halston was able to capture takes the cat and lead it out of of the mansion until it crawled in to kill it; the cat causes a car wreck and out of his mouth until eventually crawls down Halston's throat; later it left leaves Halston's corpse leaving it ambiguous if it will kill and scurries off, presumably to take out Johansen. While in In the movie movie, Halston and the cat never left leave the mansion and after the cat crawled out of Halston's corpse it leaps up to unmistakably kills Johansen to finish the job by scaring him to death.]]
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In the film's FramingDevice, Betty ([[Music/{{Blondie}} Debbie Harry]]), a modern-day witch, has captured a little boy named Timmy (Creator/MatthewLawrence) in order to [[IAmAHumanitarian cook him and serve him at a dinner party for her fellow witches]]. Timmy [[ScheherezadeGambit stalls her by reading three tales]] from the favorite book of her childhood: ''Tales from the Darkside''.

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In the film's FramingDevice, Betty ([[Music/{{Blondie}} ([[Music/{{Blondie|Band}} Debbie Harry]]), a modern-day witch, has captured a little boy named Timmy (Creator/MatthewLawrence) in order to [[IAmAHumanitarian cook him and serve him at a dinner party for her fellow witches]]. Timmy [[ScheherezadeGambit stalls her by reading three tales]] from the favorite book of her childhood: ''Tales from the Darkside''.
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# ''Lot 249'': Nerdy college student Edward Bellingham (Creator/SteveBuscemi) is a collector and seller of antiques and artifacts. Bellingham was also recently cheated out of a chance to win a spot in a fellowship by a duo of students. The winner, Lee Monckton, ended up winning when his girlfriend Susan wrote his essay for him and left an anonymous tip framing Bellingham for stealing a precious artifact from the campus museum. He also discovers one of his latest purchases, the eponymous Lot 249, is actually an ancient Egyptian mummy. Edward also discovers a scroll hidden inside an incision in the mummy's body that contains a spell to reanimate the dead. Using this knowledge to his disposal, Edward brings the mummy to life and commands it to enact vengeance on those who have wronged him. Eventually, Andy (Creator/ChristianSlater), Susan's brother and Lee's best friend, discovers what's happened to the others and attempts to put a stop to it. Based on a short story by Creator/ArthurConanDoyle.

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# ''Lot 249'': Nerdy college student Edward Bellingham (Creator/SteveBuscemi) is a collector and seller of antiques and artifacts. Bellingham was also recently cheated out of a chance to win a spot in a fellowship by a duo of students. The winner, Lee Monckton, ended up winning when his girlfriend Susan (Creator/JulianneMoore) wrote his essay for him and left an anonymous tip framing Bellingham for stealing a precious artifact from the campus museum. He also discovers one of his latest purchases, the eponymous Lot 249, is actually an ancient Egyptian mummy. Edward also discovers a scroll hidden inside an incision in the mummy's body that contains a spell to reanimate the dead. Using this knowledge to his disposal, Edward brings the mummy to life and commands it to enact vengeance on those who have wronged him. Eventually, Andy (Creator/ChristianSlater), Susan's brother and Lee's best friend, discovers what's happened to the others and attempts to put a stop to it. Based on a short story by Creator/ArthurConanDoyle.
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* BaitAndSwitch: At first, it looks like Andy bested Bellingham, having killed his mummy and burned up the scroll, thus ruining Bellingham's chances at success. [[spoiler: Turns out that Bellingham either lied about the actual location of the scroll or swapped it with a not-as-valuable one as Bellingham is last seen laughing to himself in the back of a cab about how Andy was too much of a dolt to tell the difference between a sacred scroll from the third Egyptian dynasty dating back to 2613 BC at the newest and one made around the time the Roman Empire was established. Andy is shown being paid a visit by the resurrected Lee and Susan, Susan holding flowers and a knife, Andy holding a coat hanger.]]

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* BaitAndSwitch: At first, it looks like Andy bested Bellingham, having killed his mummy and burned up the scroll, thus ruining Bellingham's chances at success. [[spoiler: Turns [[spoiler:Turns out that Bellingham either lied about the actual location of the scroll or swapped it with a not-as-valuable one as Bellingham is last seen laughing to himself in the back of a cab about how Andy was too much of a dolt to tell the difference between a sacred scroll from the third Egyptian dynasty dating back to 2613 BC at the newest and one made around the time the Roman Empire was established. Andy is shown being paid a visit by the resurrected Lee and Susan, Susan holding flowers and a knife, Andy holding a coat hanger.]]



* KansasCityShuffle: In exchange for letting him live, [[spoiler: Andy demands that Bellingham give him the scroll he used to bring the mummy to life, which he gives, leading to Andy burning it]]. But as he's leaving the school in a taxi, [[spoiler: Bellingham begins laughing to himself]], annoying the cabbie:
-->'''Cabbie''': Hey, man, what's so fucking funny?!
-->'''[[spoiler: Bellingham]]''': (while reading from [[spoiler:[[WhamShot a scroll]]]]) I was just thinking of this guy I know... [[spoiler:[[WhamLine Couldn't distinguish a Third Dynasty sacred scroll from a piece of post-Alexandrian pictogram porn...]]]]

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* KansasCityShuffle: In exchange for letting him live, [[spoiler: Andy [[spoiler:Andy demands that Bellingham give him the scroll he used to bring the mummy to life, which he gives, leading to Andy burning it]]. But as he's leaving the school in a taxi, [[spoiler: Bellingham [[spoiler:Bellingham begins laughing to himself]], annoying the cabbie:
-->'''Cabbie''': -->'''Cabbie:''' Hey, man, what's so fucking funny?!
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funny?!\\
'''[[spoiler:Bellingham]]:'''
(while reading from [[spoiler:[[WhamShot a scroll]]]]) I was just thinking of this guy I know... [[spoiler:[[WhamLine Couldn't distinguish a Third Dynasty sacred scroll from a piece of post-Alexandrian pictogram porn...]]]]



* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Averted with the mummy, since it's... well, a mummy. Though [[spoiler: Lee and Susan]] at the end, though resurrected by the same spell as the mummy, are more like voodoo zombies due to having been brought back to life and acting on the orders of the man who resurrected them.

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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Averted with the mummy, since it's... well, a mummy. Though [[spoiler: Lee [[spoiler:Lee and Susan]] at the end, though resurrected by the same spell as the mummy, are more like voodoo zombies due to having been brought back to life and acting on the orders of the man who resurrected them.



* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler: In the original story Halston was able to capture the cat and lead it out of the mansion until it crawled in and out of his mouth until it left Halston’s corpse leaving it ambiguous if it will kill Johansen. While in the movie Halston and the cat never left the mansion and after the cat crawled out of Halston’s corpse it leaps up to Johansen to finish the job by scaring him to death.]]
* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original tale the cat is described as being half black and half white with the split going down its face. While here it’s an entirely black cat.

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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In the original story Halston was able to capture the cat and lead it out of the mansion until it crawled in and out of his mouth until it left Halston’s Halston's corpse leaving it ambiguous if it will kill Johansen. While in the movie Halston and the cat never left the mansion and after the cat crawled out of Halston’s Halston's corpse it leaps up to Johansen to finish the job by scaring him to death.]]
* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original tale the cat is described as being half black and half white with the split going down its face. While here it’s it's an entirely black cat.



* BigNo: [[spoiler: As Carola's metamorphosis continues, Preston hears shouting coming from his kids room. Soon after, he attempts to run to check on them only to immediately trip. He looks up, only to see that both their children have turned into gargoyles.]] This is his reaction.
* CradlingYourKill: [[spoiler: The gargoyle enfolds/cradles her husband in her bat-like wings and bites him on the neck, laying him gently on the ground as he bleeds to death. She then howls in remorse.]]
* CruelTwistEnding: As the TwistEnding shows, this story's ending is about as far from happy as you could get. You know an ending is tragic when Preston [[spoiler: being killed at the end is the best outcome for him at that point.]]

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* BigNo: [[spoiler: As [[spoiler:As Carola's metamorphosis continues, Preston hears shouting coming from his kids kids' room. Soon after, he attempts to run to check on them only to immediately trip. He looks up, only to see that both their children have turned into gargoyles.]] This is his reaction.
* CradlingYourKill: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The gargoyle enfolds/cradles her husband in her bat-like wings and bites him on the neck, laying him gently on the ground as he bleeds to death. She then howls in remorse.]]
* CruelTwistEnding: As the TwistEnding shows, this story's ending is about as far from happy as you could get. You know an ending is tragic when Preston [[spoiler: being [[spoiler:being killed at the end is the best outcome for him at that point.]]



* DealWithTheDevil: Heavily implied. [[spoiler: Carola the gargoyle had to force Preston to make a deal with her not to tell anyone about her form; just so she could become a living, breathing human and start a family with Preston without him knowing of her past life. It wears off once he breaks his deal and consequently curses their children genetically to become gargoyles alongside her.]]
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: It turns out that Carola was actually the gargoyle, and Preston inadvertently broke his promise in telling her, so he is killed.]]
** Made even worse by the fact that [[spoiler: Carola's and Preston's children have been transformed into gargoyles too as a result of the broken promise. Their enriching normal human childhood has been robbed without warning by [[DealWithTheDevil whatever deal Carola made to gain her humanity in the first place]], and now they are forced to spend possibly eternity with their mother in stone sleep in a never-ending state of emotional agony]].
** Literally the only way the ending could have been worse is if [[spoiler: Preston had been allowed to live, his life now in a far worse place than it was at the start of the story.]]

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* DealWithTheDevil: Heavily implied. [[spoiler: Carola [[spoiler:Carola the gargoyle had to force Preston to make a deal with her not to tell anyone about her form; just so she could become a living, breathing human and start a family with Preston without him knowing of her past life. It wears off once he breaks his deal and consequently curses their children genetically to become gargoyles alongside her.]]
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It turns out that Carola was actually the gargoyle, and Preston inadvertently broke his promise in telling her, so he is killed.]]
** Made even worse by the fact that [[spoiler: Carola's [[spoiler:Carola's and Preston's children have been transformed into gargoyles too as a result of the broken promise. Their enriching normal human childhood has been robbed without warning by [[DealWithTheDevil whatever deal Carola made to gain her humanity in the first place]], and now they are forced to spend possibly eternity with their mother in stone sleep in a never-ending state of emotional agony]].
** Literally the only way the ending could have been worse is if [[spoiler: Preston [[spoiler:Preston had been allowed to live, his life now in a far worse place than it was at the start of the story.]]



* IJustWantToBeNormal: [[spoiler: Carola the gargoyle wanted to live as a normal human being and start a family with Preston. All she had to do was force Preston into a deal where he would never reveal anything about her gargoyle form and she would stay as a human. The transformation she suffers from human to gargoyle is about as painful for her to endure as it is uncomfortable for the viewer to watch, and even ''she'' admits to Preston that her and their children losing their ability to remain, humans, is not ''her'' choice.]]
* LoopholeAbuse: Inverted: as it turns out, [[spoiler: telling ''the gargoyle'' about the gargoyle still counts as telling ''anyone'' about the gargoyle]]. And [[spoiler: in Carola's case, her children have been genetically cursed to suffer the same fate she does]].
* LooseLips: [[spoiler: It takes years, but Preston in the end can't let go of the guilt of seeing someone get killed by a monster unless he ''tells'' someone. [[CruelTwistEnding Just his luck that it would be to the one person most likely to get upset about him breaking his promise...]]]]

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* IJustWantToBeNormal: [[spoiler: Carola [[spoiler:Carola the gargoyle wanted to live as a normal human being and start a family with Preston. All she had to do was force Preston into a deal where he would never reveal anything about her gargoyle form and she would stay as a human. The transformation she suffers from human to gargoyle is about as painful for her to endure as it is uncomfortable for the viewer to watch, and even ''she'' admits to Preston that her and their children losing their ability to remain, humans, is not ''her'' choice.]]
* LoopholeAbuse: Inverted: as it turns out, [[spoiler: telling [[spoiler:telling ''the gargoyle'' about the gargoyle still counts as telling ''anyone'' about the gargoyle]]. And [[spoiler: in [[spoiler:in Carola's case, her children have been genetically cursed to suffer the same fate she does]].
* LooseLips: [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It takes years, but Preston in the end can't let go of the guilt of seeing someone get killed by a monster unless he ''tells'' someone. [[CruelTwistEnding Just his luck that it would be to the one person most likely to get upset about him breaking his promise...]]]]



* MercyKill: In the last ten years of Preston's life, he met the woman of his dreams, became a wealthy successful artist, and fathered two children. In his own words, the past ten years have been the happiest of his life and the only thing left to do is to come clean to Carola about what happened the night they met. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, this results in him breaking the vow he made with the gargoyle; Carola turns into the gargoyle and their children do as well. With all ten years of happiness and memories of her and their kids brutally and cruelly ripped away from him just because he wanted to keep no secrets between them, the gargoyle having no choice but to kill him is pretty much out of mercy.]]

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* MercyKill: In the last ten years of Preston's life, he met the woman of his dreams, became a wealthy successful artist, and fathered two children. In his own words, the past ten years have been the happiest of his life and the only thing left to do is to come clean to Carola about what happened the night they met. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, [[spoiler:Unfortunately, this results in him breaking the vow he made with the gargoyle; Carola turns into the gargoyle and their children do as well. With all ten years of happiness and memories of her and their kids brutally and cruelly ripped away from him just because he wanted to keep no secrets between them, the gargoyle having no choice but to kill him is pretty much out of mercy.]]



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* TwistEnding: There's little other way to characterize a story where the main character is a barely-employed entrepreneur on the verge of starvation who meets the woman of his dreams who is able to get his art in a place where each piece sells for thousands of dollars. Not only do they marry, but ten years later they have two beautiful children. Preston tells Carola about the gargoyle, wanting to be 100% honest with her. [[spoiler: Turns out that she was the gargoyle all along as breaking this vow causes her to transform back into the gargoyles, her human body being ripped to shreds from the metamorphosis. The children turn into gargoyles too and once fully transformed, all those years of happiness and memories of living the perfect life are ripped away from him and completely undone. The only thing Preston can do is beg and plead for her to stop, especially when the children begin changing too. She can't. All they can do is declare their love one last time before she tears his throat out and lays him on the floor as he dies... all because he wanted to do the "right" thing.]]

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* TwistEnding: There's little other way to characterize a story where the main character is a barely-employed entrepreneur on the verge of starvation who meets the woman of his dreams who is able to get his art in a place where each piece sells for thousands of dollars. Not only do they marry, but ten years later they have two beautiful children. Preston tells Carola about the gargoyle, wanting to be 100% honest with her. [[spoiler: Turns [[spoiler:Turns out that she was the gargoyle all along as breaking this vow causes her to transform back into the gargoyles, her human body being ripped to shreds from the metamorphosis. The children turn into gargoyles too and once fully transformed, all those years of happiness and memories of living the perfect life are ripped away from him and completely undone. The only thing Preston can do is beg and plead for her to stop, especially when the children begin changing too. She can't. All they can do is declare their love one last time before she tears his throat out and lays him on the floor as he dies... all because he wanted to do the "right" thing.]]
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* TheScrooge: Drogan lives in a mansion with no lacking of miney to his name, but Halston notices that the food in his kitchen is dime-store stuff. Drogan even gets a kick out of it by telling Halston he's free to help himself to all the food he could want as he leaves the house.

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A horror AnthologyFilm based on ''Series/TalesFromTheDarkside'' television series, released in 1990.

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A horror AnthologyFilm based on ''Series/TalesFromTheDarkside'' television series, released in 1990.1990 by Creator/{{Paramount}}, which later acquired the rights to the series in 1999.
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A horror AnthologyFilm based on ''Series/TalesFromTheDarkside'' television series, released 1990.

In the film's FramingDevice, Betty ([[Music/{{Blondie}} Debbie Harry]]), a modern-day witch, has captured a little boy named Timmy (Creator/MatthewLawrence) in order to [[IAmAHumanitarian cook him and serve him at a dinner party for her fellow witches]]. Timmy [[ScheherezadeGambit stalls her by reading three tales]] from the favourite book of her childhood: ''Tales from the Darkside''.

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A horror AnthologyFilm based on ''Series/TalesFromTheDarkside'' television series, released in 1990.

In the film's FramingDevice, Betty ([[Music/{{Blondie}} Debbie Harry]]), a modern-day witch, has captured a little boy named Timmy (Creator/MatthewLawrence) in order to [[IAmAHumanitarian cook him and serve him at a dinner party for her fellow witches]]. Timmy [[ScheherezadeGambit stalls her by reading three tales]] from the favourite favorite book of her childhood: ''Tales from the Darkside''.



# ''Cat from Hell'': Drogan (Creator/WilliamHickey), a wealthy pharmaceutical magnate, hires a hitman, Halston ([[Music/NewYorkDolls David Johansen]]), to kill a rather bizarre target: a black cat. Drogan tells Halston that he believes this particular cat is murderously evil. He explains that for the past few nights, at midnight, the cat had previously murdered the other occupants of his house: his sister Amanda (who the cat caused to trip and fall down the stairs), her friend Carolyn (who the cat ended up smothering in bed), and his butler Dick (the cat having slashed his face and causing him to crash his car). Drogan now believes that the cat is to kill him next, theorizing it has been sent to exact revenge after his company previously tested an experimental medication on 5,000 cats, all of them having died. Despite finding his story ridiculous, Halston agrees to murder the cat when Drogan offers him $100,000. Soon after, Halston goes hunting for the cat, which manages to evade and/or attack him at every turn. Eventually, he discovers that the cat is no ordinary feline, leading to the downfall of both him and Drogan. Based on a short story from Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/JustAfterSunset''; with script by Creator/GeorgeARomero.

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# ''Cat from Hell'': Drogan (Creator/WilliamHickey), a wealthy pharmaceutical magnate, hires a hitman, Halston ([[Music/NewYorkDolls David Johansen]]), to kill a rather bizarre target: a black cat. Drogan tells Halston that he believes this particular cat is murderously evil. He explains that for the past few nights, at midnight, the cat had previously murdered the other occupants of his house: his sister Amanda (who the cat caused to trip and fall down the stairs), her friend Carolyn (who the cat ended up smothering in bed), and his butler Dick (the cat having slashed his face and causing him to crash his car). Drogan now believes that the cat is to kill him next, theorizing it has been sent to exact revenge after his company previously tested an experimental medication on 5,000 cats, all of them having died. Despite finding his story ridiculous, Halston agrees to murder the cat when Drogan offers him $100,000. Soon after, Halston goes hunting for the cat, which manages to evade and/or attack him at every turn. Eventually, he discovers that the cat is no ordinary feline, leading to the downfall of both him and Drogan. Based on a short story from Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/JustAfterSunset''; with a script by Creator/GeorgeARomero.



* BlackComedy: As with its home series and spiritual predecessor ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'', there's a campy, gory sense of humour beneath all of the horror stories (including the framing device) except "Lover's Vow".

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* BlackComedy: As with its home series and spiritual predecessor ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'', there's a campy, gory sense of humour humor beneath all of the horror stories (including the framing device) except "Lover's Vow".



* BreakingTheFourthWall: After killing Betty, Timmy turns to the audience, eats a cookie and proclaims how he loves happy endings.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: After killing Betty, Timmy turns to the audience, eats a cookie cookie, and proclaims how he loves happy endings.



* NotUsingTheZWord: Astute viewers may notice that neither Betty nor Timmy use the word "witch" in their conversation. Of course, it is strongly implied by the broomstick leaning against the wall in the first scene and the fact that Betty is planning to throw Timmy in her oven like the witch in ''Literature/HanselAndGretel''.
* SlipperySkid: Timmy throws marbles to cell floor to make Betty trip.

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* NotUsingTheZWord: Astute viewers may notice that neither Betty nor Timmy use uses the word "witch" in their conversation. Of course, it is strongly implied by the broomstick leaning against the wall in the first scene and the fact that Betty is planning to throw Timmy in her oven like the witch in ''Literature/HanselAndGretel''.
* SlipperySkid: Timmy throws marbles to the cell floor to make Betty trip.



* BaitAndSwitch: At first, it looks like Andy bested Bellingham, having killed his mummy and burned up the scroll, thus ruining Bellingham's chances at success. [[spoiler: Turns out that Bellingham either lied about the actual location of the scroll or swapped it with a not-as-valuable one as Bellingham is last seen laughing to himself in the back of a cab about how Andy was too much of a dolt to tell the difference between a sacred scroll from the third Egyptian dynasty dating back to 2613 BC at the newest and one made around the time the Roman Empire was established. Andy is shown being paid a visit by the resurrected Lee and Susan, Susan holding flowers and knife, Andy holding a coat hanger.]]

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* BaitAndSwitch: At first, it looks like Andy bested Bellingham, having killed his mummy and burned up the scroll, thus ruining Bellingham's chances at success. [[spoiler: Turns out that Bellingham either lied about the actual location of the scroll or swapped it with a not-as-valuable one as Bellingham is last seen laughing to himself in the back of a cab about how Andy was too much of a dolt to tell the difference between a sacred scroll from the third Egyptian dynasty dating back to 2613 BC at the newest and one made around the time the Roman Empire was established. Andy is shown being paid a visit by the resurrected Lee and Susan, Susan holding flowers and a knife, Andy holding a coat hanger.]]



* KansasCityShuffle: In exchange for letting him live, [[spoiler:Andy demands that Bellingham give him the scroll he used to bring the mummy to life, which he gives, leading to Andy burning it]]. But as he's leaving the school in a taxi, [[spoiler: Bellingham begins laughing to himself]], annoying the cabbie:

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* KansasCityShuffle: In exchange for letting him live, [[spoiler:Andy [[spoiler: Andy demands that Bellingham give him the scroll he used to bring the mummy to life, which he gives, leading to Andy burning it]]. But as he's leaving the school in a taxi, [[spoiler: Bellingham begins laughing to himself]], annoying the cabbie:



-->'''[[spoiler:Bellingham]]''': (while reading from [[spoiler:[[WhamShot a scroll]]]]) I was just thinking of this guy I know... [[spoiler:[[WhamLine Couldn't distinguish a Third Dynasty sacred scroll from a piece of post-Alexandrian pictogram porn...]]]]

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-->'''[[spoiler:Bellingham]]''': -->'''[[spoiler: Bellingham]]''': (while reading from [[spoiler:[[WhamShot a scroll]]]]) I was just thinking of this guy I know... [[spoiler:[[WhamLine Couldn't distinguish a Third Dynasty sacred scroll from a piece of post-Alexandrian pictogram porn...]]]]



* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Averted with the mummy, since it's... well, a mummy. Though [[spoiler: Lee and Susan]] at the end, though resurrected by the same spell as the mummy, are more like voodoo zombies due having been brought back to life and acting on the orders of the man who ressurected them.

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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Averted with the mummy, since it's... well, a mummy. Though [[spoiler: Lee and Susan]] at the end, though resurrected by the same spell as the mummy, are more like voodoo zombies due to having been brought back to life and acting on the orders of the man who ressurected resurrected them.



* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler: In the original story Halston was able to capture the cat and lead it out of the mansion until it crawled in and out of his mouth until it left Halston’s corpse leaving it ambiguous on if it will kill Johansen. While in the movie Halston and the cat never left the mansion and after the cat crawled out of Halston’s corpse it leaps up to Johansen to finish the job by scaring him to death.]]
* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original tale the cat is described as being half black and half white with the with the split going down its face. While here it’s an entirely black cat.

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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler: In the original story Halston was able to capture the cat and lead it out of the mansion until it crawled in and out of his mouth until it left Halston’s corpse leaving it ambiguous on if it will kill Johansen. While in the movie Halston and the cat never left the mansion and after the cat crawled out of Halston’s corpse it leaps up to Johansen to finish the job by scaring him to death.]]
* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original tale the cat is described as being half black and half white with the with the split going down its face. While here it’s an entirely black cat.



* AsYouKnow: Halston reminds Drogan about his business to provide exposition to audience.

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* AsYouKnow: Halston reminds Drogan about his business to provide exposition to the audience.



* DisproportionateRetribution: The cat not only goes after some people who made millions on a drug that was fatally tested on thousands of cats, but also a servant who merely happened to work for them. In fairness, Drogan sent said servant to take the cat out and kill it.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: The cat not only goes after some people who made millions on a drug that was fatally tested on thousands of cats, cats but also a servant who merely happened to work for them. In fairness, Drogan sent said servant to take the cat out and kill it.



* OrificeEvacuation: When Drogan returns home to see if Halston has succeeded, the cat removes itself from Halston's corpse though the mouth it came in, causing Drogan to have a heart attack.

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* OrificeEvacuation: When Drogan returns home to see if Halston has succeeded, the cat removes itself from Halston's corpse though through the mouth it came in, causing Drogan to have a heart attack.



* StaircaseTumble: The cat kills trips Amanda as she is going downstairs, causing her fall and break her neck.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Halston makes several failed attempts to catch the cat before considering simply using one of the guns in his case. He finally does get fed up enough to go straight for his HandCannon, [[spoiler:only to have the bullet harmlessly pass through the cat]].

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* StaircaseTumble: The cat kills trips Amanda as she is going downstairs, causing her to fall and break her neck.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Halston makes several failed attempts to catch the cat before considering simply using one of the guns in his case. He finally does get fed up enough to go straight for his HandCannon, [[spoiler:only [[spoiler: only to have the bullet harmlessly pass through the cat]].



* BigNo: [[spoiler:As Carola's metamorphosis continues, Preston hears shouting coming from his kids room. Soon after, he attempts to run to check on them only to immediately trip. He looks up, only to see that both their children have turned into gargoyles.]] This is his reaction.
* CradlingYourKill: [[spoiler:The gargoyle enfolds/cradles her husband in her bat-like wings and bites him on the neck, laying him gently on the ground as he bleeds to death. She then howls in remorse.]]
* CruelTwistEnding: As the TwistEnding shows, this story's ending is about as far from happy as you could get. You know an ending is tragic when Preston [[spoiler:being killed at the end is the best outcome for him at that point.]]

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* BigNo: [[spoiler:As [[spoiler: As Carola's metamorphosis continues, Preston hears shouting coming from his kids room. Soon after, he attempts to run to check on them only to immediately trip. He looks up, only to see that both their children have turned into gargoyles.]] This is his reaction.
* CradlingYourKill: [[spoiler:The [[spoiler: The gargoyle enfolds/cradles her husband in her bat-like wings and bites him on the neck, laying him gently on the ground as he bleeds to death. She then howls in remorse.]]
* CruelTwistEnding: As the TwistEnding shows, this story's ending is about as far from happy as you could get. You know an ending is tragic when Preston [[spoiler:being [[spoiler: being killed at the end is the best outcome for him at that point.]]



* DealWithTheDevil: Heavily implied. [[spoiler:Carola the gargoyle had to force Preston to make a deal with her not to tell anyone about her form; just so she could become a living, breathing human and start a family with Preston without him knowing of her past life. It wears off once he breaks his deal and consequently curses their children genetically to become gargoyles alongside her.]]
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:It turns out that Carola was actually the gargoyle, and Preston inadvertently broke his promise in telling her, so he is killed.]]
** Made even worse by the fact that [[spoiler: Carola's and Preston's children have been transformed into gargoyles too as a result of the broken promise. Their enriching normal human childhood has been robbed without warning by [[DealWithTheDevil whatever deal Carola made to gain her humanity in the first place]]; and now they are forced to spend possibly eternity with their mother in stone sleep in a never-ending state of emotional agony]].
** Literally the only way the ending could have been worse is if [[spoiler:Preston had been allowed to live, his life now in a far worse place than it was at the start of the story.]]
* ForcedTransformation: Once Preston breaks his vow, Carola's gargoyle form involuntarily rips it way out of her human body, against either of their wills.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: [[spoiler: Carola the gargoyle wanted to live as a normal human being and start a family with Preston. All she had to do was force Preston into a deal where he would never reveal anything about her gargoyle form and she would stay as a human. The transformation she suffers from human to gargoyle is about as painful for her to endure as it is uncomfortable for the viewer to watch, and even ''she'' admits to Preston that her and their children losing their ability to remain humans is not ''her'' choice.]]
* LoopholeAbuse: Inverted: as it turns out, [[spoiler:telling ''the gargoyle'' about the gargoyle still counts as telling ''anyone'' about the gargoyle]]. And [[spoiler:in Carola's case, her children have been genetically cursed to suffer the same fate she does]].
* LooseLips: [[spoiler:It takes years, but Preston in the end can't let go of the guilt of seeing someone get killed by a monster unless he ''tells'' someone. [[CruelTwistEnding Just his luck that it would be to the one person most likely to get upset about him breaking his promise...]]]]
* MagicallyBindingContract: [[spoiler:The way the gargoyle acts implies that her deal with Preston (and thus [[DealWithTheDevil the deal she made to gain her humanity]]) was this trope: she doesn't ''want'' to kill him, but because he broke his promise, she ''has'' to.]]
* MercyKill: In the last ten years of Preston's life, he met the women of his dreams, became a wealthy successful artist, and fathered two children. In his own words, the past ten years have been the happiest of his life and the only thing left to do is to come clean to Carola about what happened the night they met. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, this results in him breaking the vow he made with the gargoyle; Carola turns into the gargoyle and their children do as well. With all ten years of happiness and memories of her and their kids brutally and cruelly ripped away from him just because he wanted to keep no secrets between them, the gargoyle having no choice but to kill him is pretty much out of mercy.]]

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* DealWithTheDevil: Heavily implied. [[spoiler:Carola [[spoiler: Carola the gargoyle had to force Preston to make a deal with her not to tell anyone about her form; just so she could become a living, breathing human and start a family with Preston without him knowing of her past life. It wears off once he breaks his deal and consequently curses their children genetically to become gargoyles alongside her.]]
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:It [[spoiler: It turns out that Carola was actually the gargoyle, and Preston inadvertently broke his promise in telling her, so he is killed.]]
** Made even worse by the fact that [[spoiler: Carola's and Preston's children have been transformed into gargoyles too as a result of the broken promise. Their enriching normal human childhood has been robbed without warning by [[DealWithTheDevil whatever deal Carola made to gain her humanity in the first place]]; place]], and now they are forced to spend possibly eternity with their mother in stone sleep in a never-ending state of emotional agony]].
** Literally the only way the ending could have been worse is if [[spoiler:Preston [[spoiler: Preston had been allowed to live, his life now in a far worse place than it was at the start of the story.]]
* ForcedTransformation: Once Preston breaks his vow, Carola's gargoyle form involuntarily rips it its way out of her human body, against either of their wills.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: [[spoiler: Carola the gargoyle wanted to live as a normal human being and start a family with Preston. All she had to do was force Preston into a deal where he would never reveal anything about her gargoyle form and she would stay as a human. The transformation she suffers from human to gargoyle is about as painful for her to endure as it is uncomfortable for the viewer to watch, and even ''she'' admits to Preston that her and their children losing their ability to remain humans remain, humans, is not ''her'' choice.]]
* LoopholeAbuse: Inverted: as it turns out, [[spoiler:telling [[spoiler: telling ''the gargoyle'' about the gargoyle still counts as telling ''anyone'' about the gargoyle]]. And [[spoiler:in [[spoiler: in Carola's case, her children have been genetically cursed to suffer the same fate she does]].
* LooseLips: [[spoiler:It [[spoiler: It takes years, but Preston in the end can't let go of the guilt of seeing someone get killed by a monster unless he ''tells'' someone. [[CruelTwistEnding Just his luck that it would be to the one person most likely to get upset about him breaking his promise...]]]]
* MagicallyBindingContract: [[spoiler:The [[spoiler: The way the gargoyle acts implies that her deal with Preston (and thus [[DealWithTheDevil the deal she made to gain her humanity]]) was this trope: she doesn't ''want'' to kill him, but because he broke his promise, she ''has'' to.]]
* MercyKill: In the last ten years of Preston's life, he met the women woman of his dreams, became a wealthy successful artist, and fathered two children. In his own words, the past ten years have been the happiest of his life and the only thing left to do is to come clean to Carola about what happened the night they met. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, [[spoiler: Unfortunately, this results in him breaking the vow he made with the gargoyle; Carola turns into the gargoyle and their children do as well. With all ten years of happiness and memories of her and their kids brutally and cruelly ripped away from him just because he wanted to keep no secrets between them, the gargoyle having no choice but to kill him is pretty much out of mercy.]]



* PainfulTransformation: The gargoyle transformation scene is gory and violent. Carola's human body is stretched, split, torn to shreds and reduced to a pile of slop.

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* PainfulTransformation: The gargoyle transformation scene is gory and violent. Carola's human body is stretched, split, torn to shreds shreds, and reduced to a pile of slop.



* SpoilerTitle: [[spoiler:No points for guessing how.]]

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* SpoilerTitle: [[spoiler:No [[spoiler: No points for guessing how.]]



* TooDumbToLive: Preston. As far as principle, as well as how easily it could have been avoided, this has to be one of the dumbest self sabotages by a main character in film history. Carola strongly agrees, as one of the last things she says to Preston before killing him is "You broke your promise, you ''idiot!''"
* TwistEnding: There's little other way to characterize a story where the main character is a barely-employed entrepreneur on the verge of starvation who meets the woman of his dreams who is able to get his art in a place where each piece sells for thousands of dollars. Not only do they marry, but ten years later they have two beautiful children. Preston tells Carola about the gargoyle, wanting to be 100% honest with her. [[spoiler: Turns out that she was the gargoyle all along as breaking this vow causes her to transform back into the gargoyles, her human body being ripped to shreds from the metamorphosis. The children turn into gargoyles too and once fully transformed, all those years of happiness and memories of living the perfect life are ripped away from him and completely undone. The only thing Preston can do beg and plead for her to stop, especially when the children begin changing too. She can't. All they can do is declare their love one last time before she tears his throat out and lays him on the floor as he dies... all because he wanted to do the "right" thing.]]

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* TooDumbToLive: Preston. As far as principle, as well as how easily it could have been avoided, this has to be one of the dumbest self sabotages self-sabotages by a main character in film history. Carola strongly agrees, as one of the last things she says to Preston before killing him is "You broke your promise, you ''idiot!''"
* TwistEnding: There's little other way to characterize a story where the main character is a barely-employed entrepreneur on the verge of starvation who meets the woman of his dreams who is able to get his art in a place where each piece sells for thousands of dollars. Not only do they marry, but ten years later they have two beautiful children. Preston tells Carola about the gargoyle, wanting to be 100% honest with her. [[spoiler: Turns out that she was the gargoyle all along as breaking this vow causes her to transform back into the gargoyles, her human body being ripped to shreds from the metamorphosis. The children turn into gargoyles too and once fully transformed, all those years of happiness and memories of living the perfect life are ripped away from him and completely undone. The only thing Preston can do is beg and plead for her to stop, especially when the children begin changing too. She can't. All they can do is declare their love one last time before she tears his throat out and lays him on the floor as he dies... all because he wanted to do the "right" thing.]]
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# ''Cat from Hell'': Drogan (Creator/WilliamHickey), a wealthy pharmaceutical magnate, hires a hitman, Halston ([[Music/NewYorkDolls David Johansen]]), to kill a rather bizarre target: a black cat. Drogan tells Halston that he believes this particular cat is murderously evil. He explains that for the past few nights, at midnight, the cat had previously murdered the other occupants of his house: his sister Amanda (who the cat caused to trip and fall down the stairs), her friend Carolyn (who the cat ended up smothering in bed), and his butler Dick (the cat having slashed his face and causing him to crash his car). Drogan now believes that the cat is to kill him next, theorizing it has been sent to exact revenge after his company previously tested an experimental medication on 5,000 cats, all of them having died. Despite finding his story ridiculous, Halston agrees to murder the cat when Drogan offers him $100,000. Soon after, Halston goes hunting for the cat, which manages to evade and/or attack him at every turn. Eventually, he discovers that the cat is no ordinary feline, leading to the downfall of both him and Drogan. Based on a short story by Creator/StephenKing; with script by Creator/GeorgeARomero.

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# ''Cat from Hell'': Drogan (Creator/WilliamHickey), a wealthy pharmaceutical magnate, hires a hitman, Halston ([[Music/NewYorkDolls David Johansen]]), to kill a rather bizarre target: a black cat. Drogan tells Halston that he believes this particular cat is murderously evil. He explains that for the past few nights, at midnight, the cat had previously murdered the other occupants of his house: his sister Amanda (who the cat caused to trip and fall down the stairs), her friend Carolyn (who the cat ended up smothering in bed), and his butler Dick (the cat having slashed his face and causing him to crash his car). Drogan now believes that the cat is to kill him next, theorizing it has been sent to exact revenge after his company previously tested an experimental medication on 5,000 cats, all of them having died. Despite finding his story ridiculous, Halston agrees to murder the cat when Drogan offers him $100,000. Soon after, Halston goes hunting for the cat, which manages to evade and/or attack him at every turn. Eventually, he discovers that the cat is no ordinary feline, leading to the downfall of both him and Drogan. Based on a short story by Creator/StephenKing; from Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/JustAfterSunset''; with script by Creator/GeorgeARomero.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' and ''Film/{{Creepshow 2}}''. Considering on how the television series was initially pitched as a spinoff to ''Creepshow'', it isn't much of a stretch.
** In fact, Tom Savini has gone on record to state that ''this'' is the ''real'' ''Creepshow 3'', unlike the InNameOnly one that came out 16 years later.
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In the film's FramingDevice, Betty (Music/DebbieHarry), a modern day witch, has captured a little boy named Timmy (Creator/MatthewLawrence) in order to [[IAmAHumanitarian cook him and serve him at a dinner party for her fellow witches]]. Timmy [[ScheherezadeGambit stalls her by reading three tales]] from the favourite book of her childhood: ''Tales from the Darkside''.

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In the film's FramingDevice, Betty, a modern day witch, has captured a little boy named Timmy (Creator/MatthewLawrence) in order to [[IAmAHumanitarian cook him and serve him at a dinner party for her fellow witches]]. Timmy [[ScheherezadeGambit stalls her by reading three tales]] from the favourite book of her childhood: ''Tales from the Darkside''.

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In the film's FramingDevice, Betty, Betty (Music/DebbieHarry), a modern day witch, has captured a little boy named Timmy (Creator/MatthewLawrence) in order to [[IAmAHumanitarian cook him and serve him at a dinner party for her fellow witches]]. Timmy [[ScheherezadeGambit stalls her by reading three tales]] from the favourite book of her childhood: ''Tales from the Darkside''.
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* OneTrackMindedArtist: With the promise over his head, and yet unable to let go of his guilt, Preston begins to draw gargoyle art. Lots of gargoyle art. It ironically resurrects his career.
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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler: In the original story Halston was able to capture the cat and lead it out of the mansion until it crawled in and out of his mouth until it left Halston’s corps leaving it ambiguous on if it will kill Johansen. While in the movie Halston and the cat never left the mansion and after the cat crawled out of Halston’s corps it leaps up to Johansen to finish the job by scaring him to death.]]

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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler: In the original story Halston was able to capture the cat and lead it out of the mansion until it crawled in and out of his mouth until it left Halston’s corps corpse leaving it ambiguous on if it will kill Johansen. While in the movie Halston and the cat never left the mansion and after the cat crawled out of Halston’s corps corpse it leaps up to Johansen to finish the job by scaring him to death.]]
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* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: [[spoiler: In the original story Halston was able to capture the cat and lead it out of the mansion until it crawled in and out of his mouth until it left Halston’s corps leaving it ambiguous on if it will kill Johansen. While in the movie Halston and the cat never left the mansion and after the cat crawled out of Halston’s corps it leaps up to Johansen to finish the job by scaring him to death.]]
* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original tale the cat is described as being half black and half white with the with the split going down its face. While here it’s an entirely black cat.
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* IJustWantToBeNormal: [[spoiler: Carola the gargoyle wanted to live as a a normal human being and start a family with Preston. All she had to do was force Preston into a deal where he would never reveal anything about her gargoyle form and she would stay as a human. The transformation she suffers from human to gargoyle is about as painful for her to endure as it is uncomfortable for the viewer to watch, and even ''she'' admits to Preston that her and their children losing their ability to remain humans is not ''her'' choice.]]

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* IJustWantToBeNormal: [[spoiler: Carola the gargoyle wanted to live as a a normal human being and start a family with Preston. All she had to do was force Preston into a deal where he would never reveal anything about her gargoyle form and she would stay as a human. The transformation she suffers from human to gargoyle is about as painful for her to endure as it is uncomfortable for the viewer to watch, and even ''she'' admits to Preston that her and their children losing their ability to remain humans is not ''her'' choice.]]
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# ''Cat from Hell'': Drogan (Creator/WilliamHickey), a wealthy pharmaceutical magnate, hires a hitman, Halston (Music/DavidJohansen), to kill a rather bizarre target: a black cat. Drogan tells Halston that he believes this particular cat is murderously evil. He explains that for the past few nights, at midnight, the cat had previously murdered the other occupants of his house: his sister Amanda (who the cat caused to trip and fall down the stairs), her friend Carolyn (who the cat ended up smothering in bed), and his butler Dick (the cat having slashed his face and causing him to crash his car). Drogan now believes that the cat is to kill him next, theorizing it has been sent to exact revenge after his company previously tested an experimental medication on 5,000 cats, all of them having died. Despite finding his story ridiculous, Halston agrees to murder the cat when Drogan offers him $100,000. Soon after, Halston goes hunting for the cat, which manages to evade and/or attack him at every turn. Eventually, he discovers that the cat is no ordinary feline, leading to the downfall of both him and Drogan. Based on a short story by Creator/StephenKing; with script by Creator/GeorgeARomero.

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# ''Cat from Hell'': Drogan (Creator/WilliamHickey), a wealthy pharmaceutical magnate, hires a hitman, Halston (Music/DavidJohansen), ([[Music/NewYorkDolls David Johansen]]), to kill a rather bizarre target: a black cat. Drogan tells Halston that he believes this particular cat is murderously evil. He explains that for the past few nights, at midnight, the cat had previously murdered the other occupants of his house: his sister Amanda (who the cat caused to trip and fall down the stairs), her friend Carolyn (who the cat ended up smothering in bed), and his butler Dick (the cat having slashed his face and causing him to crash his car). Drogan now believes that the cat is to kill him next, theorizing it has been sent to exact revenge after his company previously tested an experimental medication on 5,000 cats, all of them having died. Despite finding his story ridiculous, Halston agrees to murder the cat when Drogan offers him $100,000. Soon after, Halston goes hunting for the cat, which manages to evade and/or attack him at every turn. Eventually, he discovers that the cat is no ordinary feline, leading to the downfall of both him and Drogan. Based on a short story by Creator/StephenKing; with script by Creator/GeorgeARomero.
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* SenselessSacrifice: Again, the raging stupidity of Preston's decision to run his mouth is almost unfathomable. He has managed to attain a financially secure spot on the upper half of the social ladder and created a beautiful family. He then decides to toss it all out the window by telling Carola about the night Jer was killed and revealing the secret of the gargoyle, which he was absolutely sworn not to do.
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* TooDumbToLive: Preston. As far as principle, as well as how easily it could have been avoided, this has to be one of the dumbest self sabotages by a main character in film history. Carola strongly agrees, as one of the last things she says to Preston before killing him is "You broke your promise, you ''idiot''!"

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* TooDumbToLive: Preston. As far as principle, as well as how easily it could have been avoided, this has to be one of the dumbest self sabotages by a main character in film history. Carola strongly agrees, as one of the last things she says to Preston before killing him is "You broke your promise, you ''idiot''!"''idiot!''"
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* TooDumbToLive: Preston. As far as principle, as well as how easily it could have been avoided, this has to be one of the dumbest self sabotages by a main character in film history. Carola strongly agrees, as one of the last things she says to Preston before killing him is "You broke your promise, you ''idiot''!"
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* PainfulTransformation: The gargoyle transformation scene is gory and violent. Carola's human body is stretched, split, torn to shreds and reduced to a pile of slop.
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* ForcedTransformation: Once Preston breaks his vow, Carola's gargoyle form involuntarily rips it way out of her human body, against either of their wills.
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*** Literally the only way the ending could have been worse is if [[spoiler:Preston had been allowed to live, his life now in a far worse place than it was at the start of the story.]]

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[[folder:The wraparound story]]
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Betty, considering what she planned to do to Timmy. ]]
* BreakingTheFourthWall: After killing Betty, Timmy turns to the audience, eats a cookie and proclaims how he loves happy endings.
* CookedToDeath: Timmy finally executes a HoistByHisOwnPetard by pushing the witch who wants to cook and eat him into her own oven.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Betty always talks to Timmy in a calm manner and doesn't even raise her voice at him once even though it's clear she's realizing he's stalling for time reading from the book and starting to get annoyed by it, and all while she's preparing to cook him alive.
* {{Homage}}: To ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'', just with no Gretel.
* ImAHumanitarian: Betty is fattening Timmy up to eat him.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: While the other stories all end in a DownerEnding, the wraparound segment winds up being a case of EarnYourHappyEnding as Timmy is able to escape being eaten.
* MurderByCremation: Timmy kills Betty when he pushes her into her own oven.
* NotUsingTheZWord: Astute viewers may notice that neither Betty nor Timmy use the word "witch" in their conversation. Of course, it is strongly implied by the broomstick leaning against the wall in the first scene and the fact that Betty is planning to throw Timmy in her oven like the witch in ''Literature/HanselAndGretel''.
* SlipperySkid: Timmy throws marbles to cell floor to make Betty trip.
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!!The wraparound story
* AssholeVictim: Betty, considering what she planned to do to Timmy.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: After killing Betty, Timmy turns to the audience, eats a cookie and proclaims how he loves happy endings.
* CookedToDeath: Timmy finally executes a HoistByHisOwnPetard by pushing the witch who wants to cook and eat him into her own oven.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Betty always talks to Timmy in a calm manner and doesn't even raise her voice at him once even though it's clear she's realizing he's stalling for time reading from the book and starting to get annoyed by it, and all while she's preparing to cook him alive.
* {{Homage}}: To ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'', just with no Gretel.
* ImAHumanitarian: Betty is fattening Timmy up to eat him.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: While the other stories all end in a DownerEnding, the wraparound segment winds up being a case of EarnYourHappyEnding as Timmy is able to escape being eaten.
* MurderByCremation: Timmy kills Betty when he pushes her into her own oven.
* NotUsingTheZWord: Astute viewers may notice that neither Betty nor Timmy use the word "witch" in their conversation. Of course, it is strongly implied by the broomstick leaning against the wall in the first scene and the fact that Betty is planning to throw Timmy in her oven like the witch in ''Literature/HanselAndGretel''.
* SlipperySkid: Timmy throws marbles to cell floor to make Betty trip.

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\n!!The wraparound story\n* AssholeVictim: Betty, considering what she planned to do to Timmy. \n* BreakingTheFourthWall: After killing Betty, Timmy turns to the audience, eats a cookie and proclaims how he loves happy endings.\n* CookedToDeath: Timmy finally executes a HoistByHisOwnPetard by pushing the witch who wants to cook and eat him into her own oven.\n* FauxAffablyEvil: Betty always talks to Timmy in a calm manner and doesn't even raise her voice at him once even though it's clear she's realizing he's stalling for time reading from the book and starting to get annoyed by it, and all while she's preparing to cook him alive.\n* {{Homage}}: To ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'', just with no Gretel.\n* ImAHumanitarian: Betty is fattening Timmy up to eat him.\n* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: While the other stories all end in a DownerEnding, the wraparound segment winds up being a case of EarnYourHappyEnding as Timmy is able to escape being eaten.\n* MurderByCremation: Timmy kills Betty when he pushes her into her own oven.\n* NotUsingTheZWord: Astute viewers may notice that neither Betty nor Timmy use the word "witch" in their conversation. Of course, it is strongly implied by the broomstick leaning against the wall in the first scene and the fact that Betty is planning to throw Timmy in her oven like the witch in ''Literature/HanselAndGretel''.\n* SlipperySkid: Timmy throws marbles to cell floor to make Betty trip.[[/folder]]
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* AnimalisticAbomination: If it wasn't obvious from the vignette's title and backstory that the cat is no ordinary feline, it certainly is by the time the cat is shrugging off .44 slugs and crawling down a man's esophagus to kill him.



* EldritchAbomination: If it wasn't obvious from the vignette's title and backstory that the cat is no ordinary feline, it certainly is by the time the cat is shrugging off .44 slugs and crawling down a man's esophagus to kill him.
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# ''Lot 249'': Nerdy college student Edward Bellingham (Creator/SteveBuscemi) is a collector and seller of antiques and artifacts. Bellingham was also recently cheated out of a chance to win a spot in a fellowship by a duo of students. The winner, Lee Monckton, ended up winning when his girlfriend Susan wrote his essay for him and left an anonymous tip framing Bellingham for stealing a precious artifact from the campus museum. He also discovers one of his latest purchases, the eponymous Lot 249, is actually an ancient Egyptian mummy. Edward also discovers a scroll hidden inside an incision in the mummy's body that contains has a spell to reanimate the dead. Using this knowledge to his disposal, Edward brings the mummy to life and commands it to enact vengeance on those who have wronged him. Eventually, Andy (Creator/ChristianSlater), Susan's brother and Lee's best friend, discovers what's happened to the others and attempts to put a stop to it. Based on a short story by Creator/ArthurConanDoyle.

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# ''Lot 249'': Nerdy college student Edward Bellingham (Creator/SteveBuscemi) is a collector and seller of antiques and artifacts. Bellingham was also recently cheated out of a chance to win a spot in a fellowship by a duo of students. The winner, Lee Monckton, ended up winning when his girlfriend Susan wrote his essay for him and left an anonymous tip framing Bellingham for stealing a precious artifact from the campus museum. He also discovers one of his latest purchases, the eponymous Lot 249, is actually an ancient Egyptian mummy. Edward also discovers a scroll hidden inside an incision in the mummy's body that contains has a spell to reanimate the dead. Using this knowledge to his disposal, Edward brings the mummy to life and commands it to enact vengeance on those who have wronged him. Eventually, Andy (Creator/ChristianSlater), Susan's brother and Lee's best friend, discovers what's happened to the others and attempts to put a stop to it. Based on a short story by Creator/ArthurConanDoyle.

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