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Tales from The Crypt was known for showcasing a variety of filming-styles, one of the most notable being film-noir. This scene showcases the classic relationship between the hard-talkin dame and smart-mouthed detective.
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In this scene from Mel Brooks' 1974 western spoof, Bart (Cleavon Little) and his fellow railroad workers are instructed to sing a 'work song', but they carry a different kind of tune. |
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A gang of ancient vampires have taken over an Alaskan town for the 30 days of night above the Arctic Circle. But the month is almost over and the hungry vampires have used their last victim to flush out any survivors. |
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Sherlock Holmes (Edward Woodward) is on the case when his brother Mycroft Holmes (Peter Jeffrey) has disappeared. Holmes uses his keen detective methods to shine some light on what happened to his dear brother. |
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A happily married couple has been trying to have a baby with no luck. They discover that the husband is sterile. Their doctor suggests artificial insemination, which for 1948 was considered a scandalous choice. |
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After a child is killed in an accident four friends dispose of the evidence. Now, they have to right their wrong before it is too late... or is it too late already. |
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