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Darkroom

  • TV Series
  • 1981–1982
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Darkroom (1981)
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"Darkroom" was a hosted horror/thriller anthology series hosted by James Coburn."Darkroom" was a hosted horror/thriller anthology series hosted by James Coburn."Darkroom" was a hosted horror/thriller anthology series hosted by James Coburn.

  • Stars
    • James Coburn
    • Billy Crystal
    • Helen Hunt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    380
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    • Stars
      • James Coburn
      • Billy Crystal
      • Helen Hunt
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Self - Host
    • 1981–1982
    Billy Crystal
    Billy Crystal
    • Paddy
    • 1981
    Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt
    • Nancy Lawrence
    • 1981
    David Carradine
    David Carradine
    • Biker…
    • 1981
    Rue McClanahan
    Rue McClanahan
    • Mrs. Louise Michaelson
    • 1981
    Ronny Cox
    Ronny Cox
    • Neil
    • 1981
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Bert Haskell
    • 1981
    Robert Webber
    Robert Webber
    • Greg Conway
    • 1981
    Lawrence Pressman
    Lawrence Pressman
    • Charlie Miller
    • 1981
    Cyril O'Reilly
    Cyril O'Reilly
    • Ronnie Shires
    • 1981
    Esther Rolle
    Esther Rolle
    • Old Woman
    • 1981
    Eugene Roche
    Eugene Roche
    • Charlie Provo
    • 1981
    Patti D'Arbanville
    Patti D'Arbanville
    • Babette
    • 1982
    Samantha Eggar
    Samantha Eggar
    • Miss Alexis St. Clair
    • 1982
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Dr. Paul Hudson
    • 1982
    Judith Chapman
    Judith Chapman
    • Pamela
    • 1982
    Grant Goodeve
    Grant Goodeve
    • Steve Lambert
    • 1982
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Roland
    • 1981
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    8lost-in-limbo

    Well-done TV series that was cut short.

    "You are in a house. Maybe your Own. Maybe one you've never seen before. You feel it... something evil. You run, but there's no escape. Nowhere to turn. You feel something beckoning you. Drawing you into the terror that awaits you in the DARKROOM!"

    I just watched the complete series of Darkroom over the last couple of nights and was completely surprised by how compelling, effective, creepy and amusing the short stories were in this anthology series. There was a nice variety to the tales in tone and length, with a certain cleverness within their imaginative twists and turns. Ending on a killer note. They were well-made and ably brought across with sound technical delivery despite the cheap looking origins.

    The memorable intro is ominously unnerving and from the photographic darkroom James Coburn effortlessly narrates with a wry touch. Familiar faces in the cast show up, some even before hitting it big. Interesting to see some genre film-makers attached; Paul Lynch (Prom Night, Humongous), Curtis Harrington (Queen of Blood, The Killing Kind & Ruby) and Rick Rosenthal (Halloween 2). Other than one story I didn't care for (Daisies), I really enjoyed this creative, if short-lived series.

    Some of my favourites were 'Make-Up' starring Billy Crystal and Brian Dennehy, 'The Partnership' starring David Carradine and 'Exit Line' starring Samantha Eggar and Stan Shaw.

    Well worth a look if you were entertained by the likes of 'Night Gallery' and 'Alfred Hitchcok Presents'.

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    4TeenVamp

    Obscure and for good reason

    I just binge watched every episode of this show on NBC so if you've been looking for it go watch it there before it vanishes back into the void of forgotten tv shows. First off it isn't 16 episodes as listed here it's 8 and each episode has 2 or 3 stories. Out of the 16 stories about 4 were actually good. The rest are very forgettable and i LOVE old movies and tv.

    The major problem with this show is poor writing and episodes are either too long or too short. The 4 i feel you should watch are The Bogeyman Will Get You, Uncle George , A Quiet Funeral , and Make-up starring a young Billy Crystal. Those episodes were actually fun and the right length. Who knows you may like some of the other stories it was fun seeing all of the old character actors that popped up in EVERYTHING back in the 70s and 80s.
    5AaronCapenBanner

    Short-Lived Series

    James Coburn hosted this short-lived anthology series where he presented each tale literally from a darkroom, where he would develop pictures that would relate in some way to the story. This only ran for 7 episodes, and the reason may have been because it so relentlessly cynical and downbeat, with rarely a happy ending for anyone. This might work once or twice, but for most of the 16 segments it must wear the viewer down, and make them turn it off. Did feature future stars like Helen Hunt and Billy Crystal. "Night Gallery" did this sort of thing better. Not yet on DVD, but was on YouTube for awhile. Universal studios owns it, so perhaps Shout/Scream Factory will release it?
    10Rookielove

    An underrated gem.

    The intro for this show has got be one of the most interesting and effect intros ever. The late great James Coburn was a excellent host.

    I remember watching this show back in the 80s with my family when it originally aired and I thought it was a very good show. The stories were interesting and suspenseful and the acting was good. It's a shame it only lasted a year. It was always fun spotting the guests who were famous back in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. If you love anthology shows, like: Tales From The Darkside, Twilight Zone, Tales From The Crypt, and Alfred Hitchcock....then you might also love this underrated gem.
    8hellraiser7

    Developing Terror

    This show is another under the radar gem, this was an anthology horror I honestly never heard about until there was a marathon of it on the "Sci-Fi" channel. Yeah this show's not a classic but it could have been, if this show like any developing photograph given a little more time, it could have been with the line up of other anthology horror shows like "Tales from the Darkside" and "The Twilight Zone" (80's revival); sadly the shows ratings just didn't develop fast enough what a shame.

    I really like that intro which I'll admit is one of the creepiest intros up there with "Are you Afraid of the Dark" and those two shows I mentioned earlier, and it's an honorable mention in favorite themes. Just seeing that camera constantly moving through an unknown house which really created a sense of disorientation, creeped me out as I was afraid the camera was going to pick up on a ghost or monster within the unknown household. And hear that creepy music with the narration by James Coburn, I'll admit those things gave me a small chill.

    The late great James Coburn is just very good as the host, he defiantly has the voice that just fits with the show, almost feels like the kind of voice you might hear in a horror radio show (shame that actor never got to do those). Always like how he's always going throughout the house and even shows us each developing photo which goes with the upcoming story.

    Despite a short time the show managed to have some memorable stories, from a double billing episode where the first one is sort of an E.C. comics like tale on a Voodoo Priestess getting revenge on a dirty pimp.

    The second is a sad but interesting tale on a Vietnam Vet whose guilt finally catches up with him in the form of small solders; this tale sort of predates a Steven King short story from "Nightmares and Dreamscapes" which was uncannily similar. Makes me wonder if Steven King watched this show.

    Another is almost a superhero tale, on a down on his luck protagonist that's is a target for mobsters and his only salvation is a mystical make up bag that can change him into anything. This tale was one of Billy Crystal's debuts and the episode is defiantly worth looking at for his performance which is impressive.

    Final note, it would be really cool if this show got a DVD and Blu Ray release as this show is another lost unreleased gem. "Mill Creek Entertainment" should think of getting on this as they are famous for releasing some shows and movies forgotten and under the radar, it's a thought to consider anyway.

    Overall, it's a solid anthology horror show, it's not quite a classic but like any developing photograph is worth a look.

    Rating: 3 stars

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    • Trivia
      It was rumored that four episodes of the show were filmed, deemed too intense for viewing, and were later culled into the horror anthology film En plein cauchemar (1983). executive producer Andrew Mirisch would later debunk the rumor.
    • Connections
      Referenced in You Don't Know Jack: Television (1997)

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1981 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carl Heinz Schroth: Meine schwarze Stunde
    • Filming locations
      • Higgins-Verbeck-Hirsch Mansion - 637 South Lucerne Boulevard, Windsor Square, Los Angeles, California, USA(opening - interior only)
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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