The Ventriloquist's Dummy
- Episode aired Jun 5, 1990
- Not Rated
- 24m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Amateur ventriloquist Billy Goldman learns that being a ventriloquist might not be the best career for him.Amateur ventriloquist Billy Goldman learns that being a ventriloquist might not be the best career for him.Amateur ventriloquist Billy Goldman learns that being a ventriloquist might not be the best career for him.
John Kassir
- Crypt Keeper
- (voice)
Symie Dahut
- Hooker
- (as Symie)
Jacqueline Jacobs
- Wife
- (as Jaclynne G. Jacobs)
Richard Donner
- Man at Bar
- (uncredited)
Lauren Shuler Donner
- Wife at Bar
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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- TriviaRichard Donner, the episode's director, has a cameo as the guy talking to the lady at the bar when Don Rickles has a drink. The lady is Mindy Rickles, Don's daughter.
- Quotes
Dick Feinwold: [backstage, while a baton twirler is singing 'Camptown Races'] Amateur night. Boy, you said it. Sounds like a cat in heat.
Billy Goldman: I think she's pretty good.
Dick Feinwold: Big tits. That's the secret to amateur night. Always be sure you got big tits. Otherwise, you're sunk.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Top 10 Tales from the Crypt (2009)
- SoundtracksTales from the Crypt Theme
Composed by Danny Elfman
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A strange ending mars this silly, but fun Tales from the Crypt episode.
Ventriloquist dummies can be scary with their lifeless eyes staring you down and their wooden mouths agape. This episode goes for the humor in ventriloquism, with a few elements of horror. I really like this episode, all except the ending which felt like the writer of this episode (Which happened to be the enormously talented writer of "The Shawshank Redemption", Frank Darabount) was just pulling ideas out of the blue how to finish off his masterpiece. The rest of the episode is sort of funny, very silly, but definitely a worthy addition to the second season of Tales from the Crypt.
All his life Billy (Bobcat Goldthwait) has wanted to be a ventriloquist just like his hero Mr. Ingles (Don Rickles). Years ago Billy had seen Mr. Ingles' final show, which ended in a fire and a disfigurement of Ingles' hand. Now Billy wants Mr. Ingles to teach him about ventriloquism so he goes to his cabin and asks Ingles to see his act. After the horrible show, Billy is ashamed, not only of himself, but at Mr. Ingles too for murdering a woman. A secret is revealed about the deformed hand, which leads to an amusing climax.
This episode is meant to be silly, and it succeeds quite well. I normally find Bob Goldthwait to be annoying, from his acting to his voice, but he worked well here. His voice added to the character, making Billy seem more uncomfortable than he might if played by another actor. Don Rickles is fine as Mr. Ingles, and Don and Bobcat work well together. The direction is flashy and fast paced, as it should be for this type of plot. The "twist" ending is stupid, but leads to a funny scene so I suppose it sort of worked. I didn't like the very end, as it made no sense and felt very random, but overall this episode is worth checking out for a Tales fan, or just a fan of goofy cinema.
My rating: *** out of ****. 24 mins. TVMA
All his life Billy (Bobcat Goldthwait) has wanted to be a ventriloquist just like his hero Mr. Ingles (Don Rickles). Years ago Billy had seen Mr. Ingles' final show, which ended in a fire and a disfigurement of Ingles' hand. Now Billy wants Mr. Ingles to teach him about ventriloquism so he goes to his cabin and asks Ingles to see his act. After the horrible show, Billy is ashamed, not only of himself, but at Mr. Ingles too for murdering a woman. A secret is revealed about the deformed hand, which leads to an amusing climax.
This episode is meant to be silly, and it succeeds quite well. I normally find Bob Goldthwait to be annoying, from his acting to his voice, but he worked well here. His voice added to the character, making Billy seem more uncomfortable than he might if played by another actor. Don Rickles is fine as Mr. Ingles, and Don and Bobcat work well together. The direction is flashy and fast paced, as it should be for this type of plot. The "twist" ending is stupid, but leads to a funny scene so I suppose it sort of worked. I didn't like the very end, as it made no sense and felt very random, but overall this episode is worth checking out for a Tales fan, or just a fan of goofy cinema.
My rating: *** out of ****. 24 mins. TVMA
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