Un loup-garou sème la panique dans un hôtel.Un loup-garou sème la panique dans un hôtel.Un loup-garou sème la panique dans un hôtel.
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John Kassir
- Crypt Keeper
- (voix)
Jason Rainwater
- Peiter
- (as Jason Iorg)
Andre Bustanoby
- Werewolf
- (as Andre P. Bustanoby)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesReunites Bond actors Timothy Dalton and Walter Gotell, who played Bond and General Gogol in Tuer n'est pas jouer (1987). They shared no scenes in that film, due to Gotell being in poor health. Here, they are hero and adversary.
- GaffesMr Lokai, trying to impress Janice Baird with what he knows about her, refers to "Mussorgsky's 'Pictures at an Exhibition' in G major". 'Pictures . . .' is a collection of separate descriptive pieces representing paintings in a museum. Music like this is almost never referred to by the key it begins in, as are Symphonies and Concerti. In fact, Mussorgsky's piece begins in B-flat major, and none of the separate pieces is in G major.
- Bandes originalesTales from the Crypt Theme
Composed by Danny Elfman
Commentaire à la une
Werewolf Concerto
This short TV episode from the "Tales From The Crypt" series begins with a frightened man running through the forest. Not fast enough, unfortunately. He has his head torn off. Good start - though not for him - next we switch to an hotel which is cut off from civilisation by a mudslide.
Fortunately though, one of the guests is a werewolf hunter, and he will slay the beast provided he is allowed to remain anonymous. Or she is allowed to remain anonymous. No, it is not the American tourist, for surely her husband would have sussed. Next there is another murder, but this time the perpetrator is human; the character he kills is a nasty piece of work who might just have killed him, but this guy who was shaping up to be the hero is suddenly not so nice.
Why did the hotel chef have to be called Wolfgang? No, this is not a pun, he really is called Wolfgang, he is celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck, a native of Austria, where this story is set. Or it might be Switzerland.
This really is an abominable miniature, but the surprise ending is its saving grace. On the other hand, you might just see it coming like I did!
Fortunately though, one of the guests is a werewolf hunter, and he will slay the beast provided he is allowed to remain anonymous. Or she is allowed to remain anonymous. No, it is not the American tourist, for surely her husband would have sussed. Next there is another murder, but this time the perpetrator is human; the character he kills is a nasty piece of work who might just have killed him, but this guy who was shaping up to be the hero is suddenly not so nice.
Why did the hotel chef have to be called Wolfgang? No, this is not a pun, he really is called Wolfgang, he is celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck, a native of Austria, where this story is set. Or it might be Switzerland.
This really is an abominable miniature, but the surprise ending is its saving grace. On the other hand, you might just see it coming like I did!
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- a_baron
- 8 nov. 2014
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