Tales from the Darkside Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Tales from the Darkside is an anthology TV series from the 1980s produced by George A. Romero. Similar to The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits, each episode was an individual short story that ended with a plot twist. Unlike these other series, which frequently had science fiction stories, Tales from the Darkside centered mostly around horror stories. However, the series also contained some comical episodes as well to lighten up the mood.Some episodes of the series were written by or adapted from the works of famous authors. Stephen King's short stories Word Processor of the Gods and Sorry, Right Number were amongst them. Works by Harlan Ellison and Clive Barker were also featured.
The series was followed by Tales from the Darkside: The Movie in 1990. Stephen King also contributed a short story to this film, The Cat From Hell. The film starred Deborah Harry, Christian Slater, William Hickey, Steve Buscemi, and Julianne Moore (the former three previously appeared in episodes of the TV series).
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As in the case of The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits, the series begins each episode with a bizarre menagerie of sites, accompanied by a narrator giving a forboding voice-over. The following is the voice-over from Tales from the Darkside as given by the show's narrator, Paul Sparer:
Each episode would also end with a second voice-over:Technical data
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