![]() ![]() I always like seeing the Fourth Doctor in non- Doctor Who stories since he was “my Doctor” when I was little and the shows would rerun. It has the wronged artist who seeks revenge, it has the dark world of voodoo, and it also plays with the idea of The Picture of Dorian Gray. ![]() Printed in Tales from the Crypt #26, “Drawn and Quartered” also combines a bunch of horror clichés. Given a gift by a voodoo priest, Moore finds the horrors he paints can become reality! Still, The Vault of Horror contains the same fun of Tales from the Crypt (both the movie and the series) in its five stories.Īn artist named Moore (Tom Baker) seeks revenge on those who have wronged him. The first Tales from the Crypt was a classic British horror anthology and though a pseudo-sequel, this film never seemed to get as much play (probably due to the fact that the ’90s HBO series was titled Tales from the Crypt and not The Vault of Horror. They can be funny, scary, and often rely on twists (that are often painfully obvious). The movie received mixed to positive reviews. As they start to share their stories, they discover the horror could be real.ĭirected by Roy Ward Baker, The Vault of Horror (also known just as Vault of Horror and sometimes Further Tales from the Crypt or Tales from the Crypt II) is a horror anthology based upon the EC Comic series (though none of the stories were printed in The Vault of Horror). Five strangers find themselves in a strange sub-basement room of a high rise…each discovers they are having recurring dreams of horror.
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