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"Tales from the Crypt" 'Til Death (1990)
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"Tales from the Crypt" (1989)Original Air Date:
24 April 1990 (Season 2, Episode 4)Plot:
Logan is an unscrupulous gold digger who would do anything to catch the right woman with lots of money... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
A deadly dose of black tumor--I mean, humor moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)| D.W. Moffett | ... | Logan Andrews | |
| Pamela Gien | ... | Margaret Richardson | |
| Aubrey Morris | ... | Freddy | |
| John Kassir | ... | Crypt Keeper (voice) | |
| Janet Hubert | ... | Psyche | |
| Jeris Poindexter | ... | Noah (as Jeris Lee Poindexter) | |
| Charles Hutchins | ... | Minister |
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Another reviewer mentioned that this episode had a predictable plot, but I think that's really missing the point. The highlight of this episode is a sense of humor as black as the voodoo that resurrects the leading lady, after dispensing of her in the first place. Not to mention the disgusting imagery. True love tends to lose its appeal when blushing bride turns fetid fiancé. Then again, the protagonist was such a slime ball that we don't feel too sorry for him. Check this episode out for a classic EC plot point--the resurrected victim! (Indeed, this is the first time the grueling Gaines trademark was used in the series.)