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Histoires de l'autre monde

Original title: Tales from the Darkside
  • TV Series
  • 1983–1988
  • Tous publics
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
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Histoires de l'autre monde (1983)
Tales From The Darkside
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"Tales from the Darkside" was a horror anthology series where the viewer is taken through ghost stories, science fiction adventures, and creepy, unexplained events."Tales from the Darkside" was a horror anthology series where the viewer is taken through ghost stories, science fiction adventures, and creepy, unexplained events."Tales from the Darkside" was a horror anthology series where the viewer is taken through ghost stories, science fiction adventures, and creepy, unexplained events.

  • Stars
    • Paul Sparer
    • Catherine Battistone
    • John Marzilli
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    7.4/10
    7.3K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,640
    1,091
    • Stars
      • Paul Sparer
      • Catherine Battistone
      • John Marzilli
    • 48User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Paul Sparer
    Paul Sparer
    • Narrator
    • 1983–1988
    Catherine Battistone
    • Person on Telephone…
    • 1984–1988
    John Marzilli
    John Marzilli
    • Gad…
    • 1985–1987
    Karen Shallo
    • Lina Hagstrom…
    • 1984–1987
    Neil Kinsella
    • Delivery Man…
    • 1984–1988
    Patrick Macnee
    Patrick Macnee
    • Self - Host (only UK version)
    • 1984–1985
    Vic Tayback
    Vic Tayback
    • Alan Coombs…
    • 1984–1988
    Fritz Weaver
    Fritz Weaver
    • Dr. Fenner…
    • 1984–1986
    Harsh Nayyar
    Harsh Nayyar
    • Edmund Alcott…
    • 1986–1987
    Larry Manetti
    Larry Manetti
    • Henry Hogan…
    • 1986
    Kate McGregor-Stewart
    Kate McGregor-Stewart
    • Charlene Ames…
    • 1985–1986
    Paula Trueman
    Paula Trueman
    • Aunt Teresa…
    • 1985–1988
    Tom Newman
    • Beelzebub…
    • 1985–1987
    Carolyn Seymour
    Carolyn Seymour
    • Aisha Candisha…
    • 1985–1986
    Therese Pare
    • Cathy Osborne…
    • 1985–1986
    Philip Roth
    Philip Roth
    • Sam Larchmont…
    • 1985
    Richard Kuhlman
    Richard Kuhlman
    • Jonathan Reed…
    • 1986–1988
    Bradley Fisher
    Bradley Fisher
    • Nicky…
    • 1984–1987
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    7annablair-19191

    Inconsistent Horror Anthology

    Every anthology TV series has its duds. It's just par for the course with these types of shows. It does seem that Tales From the Darkside had far more duds than brilliant episodes. Still, even the duds are dripping with mood. In that respect, it's a far creepier show than, say, Tales From the Crypt. That show might be more consistent in terms of the writing and the acting, but Tales From the Darkside wins in terms of mood and atmosphere.

    Some of the more interesting episodes are Halloween Candy, Trick 'R Treat, Anniversary Dinner, Miss May Dusa, Baker's Dozen, and The Geezenstacks. There's some creepy, haunting stuff in there.

    Tales From the Darkside is still worth checking out, but just be prepared to have to wade through a lot of bad/mediocre episodes to get to the good ones.
    Sanguinaire

    Even the credits were frightening!

    The television horror anthology has a long and noble history. In the Fifties, Rod Serling blazed the trail with THE TWILIGHT ZONE; though the series mostly veered in the direction of what may be called "speculative fantasy", it did produce its share of horrific/macabre episodes. This was to be followed by THRILLER in the early Sixties, a much more overtly Gothic series hosted by Boris Karloff, and one of the first television series to catch flack for experimenting with graphic violence (one episode featured a man staggering down a flight of stairs with an ax buried in his head!). Serling struck again with NIGHT GALLERY in the Seventies, an often genuinely weird and experimental series that, like THRILLER, often drew from the great pulp horror tales of the past for inspiration. And, in the Eighties, came George Romero's TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE.

    I vividly remember the show as a pre-teen; it would premier late at night, around 11:30 after the news and "normal" programming concluded. As that bleary witching hour approached, when the wholesome prime-time like of FAMILY TIES and THE FACTS OF LIFE seemed miles gone by, disorientation and apprehension would set in - the atmosphere was right for a kid to be scared! And nothing was scarier than DARKSIDE's opening sequence. What looked like pastoral postcard scenes of rural Vermont would give way to the ominous intonations of Paul Sparer, backed up by a prickly synthesizer score. The title card would then appear in dripping letters of crimson. It was, in a word, unforgettable.

    For budgetary reasons, the episodes were shot on video; on the one hand, this gave them an air of cheapness, but on the other lent them a kind of creepy immediacy. The frequent appearance of veteran stars meanwhile, some of who hadn't then worked in years, provided some old-fashioned cachet. Eddie Bracken starred in one I'll never forget - A Case of the Stubborns, based on a story by Robert Bloch. Bracken plays a cranky old grandfather who refuses to accept the fact that he has died, much to the distress of his family. As the days pass, Bracken begins to decompose, to the point of literally sneezing his nose off. Another one that stuck with me was called Inside the Closet, which starred Fritz Weaver as a doctor with a horrible Tom Savini-designed secret locked in his doll closet. One of the (deservedly) best-loved episodes was a Christmas-themed affair called Seasons of Belief. This one had E. G. Marshall sadistically terrorizing his children with stories of The Grither, a sort of demonic Santa being whose name must never be spoken. Building to a truly spectacular conclusion, Seasons of Belief stands out as an endearingly bilious Yuletide classic. In addition to the old-timers, TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE boasted some up-and-coming talent as well - the aforementioned A Case of the Stubborns also starred Christian Slater. Another one I remember, called Monsters in My Room, had little Seth Green as a boy who faces the titular trouble. To further sweeten the package, horror masters like Romero, Savini, and Bloch frequently contributed behind the camera.

    TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE looms large in the pantheon of Eighties horror (when the genre wasn't afraid to be bold and nasty), as well as in the hearts of those of us who remember it. As it's been off the air for some time, a DVD release may well be in order, so that a whole new generation might behold what gave many Children of the Eighties a pleasant little chill back in the day. As the show's closer immortally put it: "The Darkside is always there, waiting for us to enter, waiting to enter us. Until next time - try to enjoy the daylight."
    6Bored_Dragon

    Few gems mixed with bunch of nonsense

    I finished first season and, although there's some real masterpieces, most of it is just mediocre and there's even some episodes that make 20 minutes seem like eternity. Still, I recommend this show because good ones are worthy of getting through bad ones to see them.

    6/10
    uboat96

    great series..worth watching at least once a week!

    Although I was in my early teens when I watched tales from the darkside, if left an impression on me. As a matter of fact, I still remember the first TFDS episode. The Halloween episode in which a rich old, whom everone in the town owns money to, has fun with his debtor's children by making them search for the outstanding notes in his creepy mansion. If a child found the outstanding-notes, that families debts would be wiped off. Of course, none of the children every found them...running out of the house scared out of their minds....until a real witch shows up! Needless to say, the old miser is paid a visit by the devil himself! I still rmemeber it to this day. Anyway, TFDS has dozens of episodes with eerie endings. If you like the late 80's tv series MONSTERS, you would also enjoy "tales from the darkside". It is just too bad that they don't show it any more....
    Movie Nuttball

    Good series!

    This was one of the best series' of the 80s. It was always interesting,entertaining,and had good stars in it. The intro before the show began was really scary.I doubt this show is on any more but if it is and you haven't seen it before and are able to watch it then watch it because its a very good series!

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    • Trivia
      The series originally aired as a pilot in October 1983 as "Trick Or Treat" starring Barnard Hughes. Apparently, this was before it became "Tales From The Darkside". The original broadcast wasn't intended as a episode of it until the "Tales From The Darkside" intro was tacked on future repeats of it.
    • Quotes

      [closing narration]

      Narrator: The Darkside is always there waiting for us to enter; waiting to enter us. Until next time, try to enjoy the daylight.

    • Connections
      Featured in Scream Greats, Vol. 1: Tom Savini, Master of Horror Effects (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Tales from the Darkside Theme
      Composed by Donald Rubinstein

      Written by Erica Lindsay

      Co-written by Donald Rubinstein

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tales from the Darkside
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Laurel Entertainment Inc.
      • Tribune Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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