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Terror Tract

  • 2000
  • 12
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2K
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Terror Tract (2000)
Dark ComedyComedyHorrorRomanceThriller

A real estate agent terrifies a couple with the grim fates of the previous owners of a house they're looking at.A real estate agent terrifies a couple with the grim fates of the previous owners of a house they're looking at.A real estate agent terrifies a couple with the grim fates of the previous owners of a house they're looking at.

  • Directors
    • Lance W. Dreesen
    • Clint Hutchison
  • Writer
    • Clint Hutchison
  • Stars
    • John Ritter
    • David DeLuise
    • Allison Smith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Lance W. Dreesen
      • Clint Hutchison
    • Writer
      • Clint Hutchison
    • Stars
      • John Ritter
      • David DeLuise
      • Allison Smith
    • 37User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Bob Carter (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    David DeLuise
    David DeLuise
    • Allen Doyle (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    Allison Smith
    Allison Smith
    • Mary Ann Doyle (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    Kim Correll
    • Housewife (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    Kelli Mix
    • Stroller Mom (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    Aaron J. Alberts
    • Lawnmower Man (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    Virginia Darragh
    • Driveway Grandma (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    Cathy Hutchison
    • Gun Toting Housewife (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    Paul E. Short
    • Jogger (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    • (as Paul Short)
    Katie Seals
    • Neighbor (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    Kendall Green
    • Neighbor (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    Laura Bryant
    • Neighbor (segment "Make Me an Offer")
    • (as Laura Lea Bryant)
    Rachel York
    Rachel York
    • Sarah Freemont (segment "Nightmare")
    Carmine Giovinazzo
    Carmine Giovinazzo
    • Frank Sarno (segment "Nightmare")
    • (as Carmine D. Giovinazzo)
    Fredric Lehne
    Fredric Lehne
    • Louis Freemont (segment "Nightmare")
    • (as Fredric Lane)
    Wade Williams
    Wade Williams
    • Clay Hendricks (segment "Nightmare")
    • (as Wade Andrew Williams)
    Carl Strano
    • Chief of Police (segment "Nightmare")
    Jeff Ricupito
    • Police Officer (segment "Nightmare")
    • Directors
      • Lance W. Dreesen
      • Clint Hutchison
    • Writer
      • Clint Hutchison
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    6preppy-3

    Not scary but not bad either

    Real estate man John Ritter shows three houses to a young couple (David Deluise, Allison Smith). Each one has a horrible story attached to it which Ritter tells the couple.

    "Nightmare" is a predictable story about a love triangle and murder. There are too many false scares but it's fairly well-done. "Bobo" is a real stupid tale of a killer monkey. Dumb, illogical, silly but Bryan Cranston gives a good performance despite the script. "Come to Granny" is a winner. A teenage boy (Will Estes) sees killings before they're about to happen at the hands of the Granny Killer--a killer who wears a disgusting old womans mask while killing women. The mask itself is scary and the murder scenes are violent, bloody and extremely well-done. Also Estes makes for a very sympathetic protagonist (and has a surprising shower scene). The final wrap up of the framing story is also bloody, funny and really good.

    All in all, it's much better than I expected. It's worth seeing for the bits involving Ritter (who's very good) and the final story.
    6lagriff05

    Worth a casual viewing, this is quite entertaining

    Ah, Terror Tract. I had seen this movie about a year ago and enjoyed it a lot. It's three horror stories, each about 35-40 minutes each, compiled into one movie. They tie it all together with a story about a real estate officer who desperately, DESPERATELY needs to sell homes to a newlywed couple, and ends up telling them the stories behind each house. The first story, "Nightmare", is a love triangle story that involves a murdered husband coming back from the dead to kill his wife. The second story, "Bobo", is about a pet monkey that has some sinister tricks up it's sleeve. The third story 'Come to Granny' is the real gold nugget in this piece, the shining work of the film. And the ending is a good exercise in chaotic insanity that will leave a bewildered smile on your face as the credits roll in.

    "Nightmare" is a solid little story, but not overly memorable, and could've been omitted for a better one, or just to elongate the duration of "Come to Granny." This story felt way too long and was rather boring in some parts, although the ending was nice and the murder scene at the beginning was well executed (heh...pun...). Bad acting all around though. "Bobo" has good acting by Bryan Cranston as Ron, the father, and is rather humorous and ridiculous. It was a step up from the bland "Nightmare", but still not world class and could not stand on it's own as a real movie.

    Then we reach the high point of our little anthology, "Come to Granny." It's the story of a troubled, dark young man who comes into the office of a psychiatrist late in the evening, and begins to tell the tale of how he sees the murders of 'The Granny Killer', a brutal psychopath who wears a mask resembling an old woman, and how his life was ruined because of it. This one packs very good hack-n-slash kills and an excellent and creepy ending. We have a good acting performance by Will Estes as Sean, and if I can say, Shonda Farr looks very nice as Jasmine, too. This one would be very good as a B slasher/horror flick, and I'd definitely pick it up on it's own. Worth the rental of the entire anthology by itself.

    The ending of the film itself, like I stated above, is a good little burst of chaos and blood and gore, and pretty funny. John Ritter's performance was adequate and he did a great job. Overall, worth a rental for even casual horror fans, if you're looking for something interesting. This also comes with Cherry Falls in some sort of double feature type thing, and that movie is my personal favorite of the two.
    7Astraether

    Tickled by Terror Tract!

    I'm a sucker for John Ritter due to my longstanding love of "Three's Company," so when I stumbled across this flick while browsing through On Demand horror movies, I was quick to download it.

    I wasn't expecting much, but I found myself laughing right from the opening credits, and I was thoroughly engaged during these "Tales from the Darkside"-type stories. I think my favorite was the second--I don't think I've ever seen a monkey as a horror villain!

    The film satisfied both my love for Ritter and my love for cheezy horror, so I have no complaints. If you like Tales from the Crypt, Tales from the Darkside, the Twilight Zone, or any of the other myriad sci-fi/horror anthologies, you might just enjoy this little unknown gem. Worth a watch, especially around Halloween when all the other horror flicks are rented.
    jeremyemmet

    Like "B" Movies? Have a look...

    If you're a fan of searching through "B" movies and finding those rare ones with true "gem" moments, have a look. John Ritter truly makes this film. His segment has the most laughs, and the best tongue-in-cheek delivery. The story that ties the three sub-features together is actually the best one. Format-wise, this is purely Tales From the Dark Side. One segment ties three 30-minute shorts together, and much fun is had by all. Hokey horror and fun ensues. Segment 1 is the weakest of the bunch, but still has a few moments to keep things lively. Segment two is supported both by a notable appearance (Bryan Cranston, father on Malcolm In the Middle) and by a hilariously preposterous evil villain. Segment three is the creepiest of the bunch, and uses classic thriller/horror tricks without concerning itself with an explanation or a payoff, much like the early fifties Twilight Zone episodes. Personally, my favourite moment is the opening credit sequence, which stands tall among "b" movie setups. But it's still a bad movie...
    6gavin6942

    Not a Bad Anthology

    Bob Carter (John Ritter), a suburban real estate agent, tries to get a kindly couple, Allen and Mary Ann Doyle, to buy a house only to give them horrifying stories about the pasts of three of them.

    What really sells this film is the "before they were stars" appeal of it. The "Nightmare" segment features Wade Williams years before his big break on "Prison Break".

    The "Bobo" segment features Bryan Cranston, just as he was hitting it big with "Malcolm in the Middle" and years before "Breaking Bad" made him an A-list star.

    And the "Come to Granny" segment has Brenda Strong, who was already quite successful, but this was again years before her biggest role: on "Desperate Housewives".

    Beyond that, it is a slightly above average horror film. Nothing like a "lost treasure", but definitely worth checking out.

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    • Trivia
      During filming, a drunken driver crashed in the production trailer.
    • Goofs
      (at around 39 mins) The father is seen to be shaving and talking to his daughter. We see that his mustache is fully shaved; clean from shaving cream. 8 seconds later, we see cream magically re-appear on one half of his mustache and 6 seconds later cream disappears again, all without him doing anything at all.
    • Crazy credits
      At the very end of the credits, John Ritter's voice is heard repeating his line "Make me an offer."
    • Soundtracks
      Bone Breaker
      Written by James Arellano, Alfonso Afanador (as Alfanso Alfanador) & Steve McClintic

      Performed by Big Violin

      Courtesy of Big Violin Music

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Terror House
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Giant Leap Entertainment
      • Georgia FilmWorks
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,400
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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