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Tales from the Crypt is a horror anthology film that consists of five interconnected stories based on the EC Comics series of the same name. The film begins with a group of people who find themselves trapped in a mysterious crypt, where they encounter the Crypt Keeper, who narrates their chilling tales.

  1. And All Through the House: A woman is about to murder her husband on Christmas Eve but is interrupted by a deranged escaped convict dressed as Santa Claus. As she struggles between covering up her crime and surviving the night, a twist endings leads to a shocking revelation.
  2. Reflection of Death: A man has an affair with a woman and decides to leave his wife. After a tragic car accident, he discovers the consequences of his choices, leading to a haunting confrontation with his own fate.
  3. Poetic Justice: A woman seeks vengeance on her unfaithful husband and his mistress. The story culminates in a grisly act of retribution that feels almost poetic in its execution.
  4. Wish You Were Here: A man discovers a genie-like creature that grants him wishes, but each wish unfolds with unintended and gruesome consequences.
  5. Blind Alleys: A sadistic man running an old-age home mistreats the residents. The story concludes with a horrifying twist of fate for the man, who faces the consequences of his cruelty.

The film explores themes of justice, revenge, and the macabre, with a blend of dark humor and moral lessons. Each story culminates in a twist, showcasing the film’s iconic approach to horror storytelling.

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