: Two former students visit their old professor, Dayton, and meet his beautiful fiancée, Kathy. Suspecting she is one of the professor's elaborate mechanical pranks, they decide to "disassemble" her to prove she is a robot, only to realize too late that she is a real person.
: Dr. Farwell, a cruel and arrogant doctor, kills a homeless man by giving him a contaminated hot dog. The man returns as a ghost to haunt the doctor, leading to a fatal heart attack. Creepshow 3
: Jerry, a down-on-his-luck security guard, buys a radio from a street vendor that starts talking to him. The radio’s seductive voice eventually manipulates him into committing robbery and murder. : Two former students visit their old professor,
: A bratty teenager comes home to find her father messing with a strange "universal" remote. Every time he presses a button, the family’s reality and ethnicity change, while Alice herself begins to physically mutate. Farwell, a cruel and arrogant doctor, kills a
: Rachel is a serial killer working as a prostitute who targets a seemingly nerdy client named Victor. She soon discovers that Victor has a far more terrifying secret than her own—he is actually a vampire.
Released in 2006, is a horror anthology featuring five interconnected stories that take place in a single neighborhood. Unlike the first two films, it had no involvement from original creators Stephen King or George A. Romero and received overwhelmingly negative reviews for its low budget and poor writing. The Five Tales of Terror
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