This is my sixth favorite tale in the series. There really isn't much to it, it's pretty much a black comedy and grifter thriller but what makes them thrilling is hoping that the guilty gets steered toward their own bad decisions.
Ed Bengley Jr is good at playing a con artist whom is just a total sleaze in which people are nothing but objects to him for his own gain and listens to no one except his own greed. Coning Ms. Munster out of her money you just all the more reason you want him to get what's coming to him.
But it's Tim Curry whom really drives this tale. This guy is my favorite actor believe it or not because this guy could just about play anything. His performance is just excellent as he play all three characters I really bought that there was an actually family there as each of them have distinctive personalities. Even like the make up work where the family just looks really ugly but a little comical at the same time almost like twisted live action Mad Magazine characters. I even like some of the lines they get to say there are some memorable lines my favorite "If I have to kill ever salesmen on the planet, so be it." I find that blackly funny because of how tall an order that is, all I can to that is good luck.
And like any grift it just twists one way and another. I like how the tale seems like the Salesmen is the one that is still grifting them but unfortunately he's forgotten the most important rule, "A Grift can go the other way around".
Rating: 4 stars