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"Tales from the Darkside" Hush (1988)



Overview

User Rating:
7.6/10   30 votes
Director:
Allen Coulter
Writers:
John Harrison (teleplay)
Zenna Henderson (story)
Original Air Date:
10 July 1988 (Season 4, Episode 18)
Plot:
On a seemingly "ordinary night", a teenage babysitter, and a young boy, are terrorized by the boy's latest invention, that's gone awry: a "noise eater", which -- in reality -- sucks the life out of its victims! | add synopsis
User Comments:
Not really very good. more

Cast

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Nile Lanning ... Jennifer
Eric Jason ... Buddy

Bonnie Gallup ... Beth Warren
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0 out of 6 people found the following comment useful:-
Not really very good., 3 August 2006
5/10
Author: Tommy Nelson from Long Beach, California

I don't know who finds a regular sized vacuum cleaner monster scary, but that's what this episode's about. A babysitter and her babysit-tee are attacked for really no reason by a vacuum cleaner that looks like they put fake googly eyes on and made it make scary glurping sounds. The episode is executed well enough, it's just not a scary premise at all. It's just a long and tedious game of hide and seek. It's not a poorly acted episode, but budget really does play a big part in making a scary TV show, and this episode especially looked like it had none. However it is mildly amusing.

My rating: OK episode. 22 mins. TV PG V

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