Tales from the Crypt: The Complete Seventh Season (1989)
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Tales from the Crypt: The Complete Seventh Season
DVD Price: $39.98 $30.99You save 22%!
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| Directed by | Andrew Morahan, Bill Kopp, Bob Hoskins, Brian Helgeland and Christopher Hart |
| Cast | John Kassir, Chris Armstrong, Al Ashton, Lucy Bayler and Roy Dotrice |
| Theatrical Release | June 10, 1989 |
| DVD Release | October 23, 2007 |
| Running Time | 337 minutes |
| UPC Code | 012569754096 |
| Buy this item | $30.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 19 14:09 EST (details) 3 DVD, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Or 39 new from $22.98, 10 used from $18.99 |
About Tales from the Crypt: The Complete Seventh Season
Greetings, fiends! The last time you saw the Crypt Keeper...wait, this is the last time. So turn out the frights, the party's over. They say all ghoul things must end. But first let the ghoul times roll one gleeful last time with these 13 terrorific tales based on those classic moldy-but-goodie horror comics from back when. Among the die-lights: Natasha Richardson is a lawyer planning a Fatal Caper, Ewan McGregor gets down and zombie for a Cold War and Daniel Craig finds out how the sneaky, freaky ad biz really works in Smoke Wrings. Well, time's up. Past our deadtime. Never say die, kiddies (although we just did). It's the final season!
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Average user review: 
(7 reviews)
Yes, thank you Warner. There was French subtitles on season 1,2,3,4,5 and no more on season 6 and 7 to complete my collection... thank you...
September 5, 2008I really love the Tales from the Crypt! HUGE FAN! That's why I was disappointed to find all the last tales in London or wherever. I mean, I love the accent and all, but that was too much! Plus, TFTC is American based.. why did they film the last season on England?
Still loved most of the tales though.. and the last episode was kinda unexpected/funny.
February 25, 2008I enjoyed this season of Tales of the Crypt. The tales move from North America to Britain; its a new twist on the show. The is the last season of the series and I think its okay. Some of the stories are good, some are just okay but overall its a good purchase.
January 5, 2008 |  | Not Scary But Probably The Best Written Stories Of The Series |  |
I was going to give this season three stars, butthe writing is so good that I have to give it four stars. None of the episodes on this season are scary, none! That still doesn't mean that the episodes aren't good. England's best actors are featured in this season and the stories are so well written, you can forgive it for not having anything really scary. It tries to be scary on a couple of episodes, but the special effects are sub-par.
October 28, 2007The seventh, and final, season of HBO's Tales From the Crypt was bittersweet to say the least. Though no one wanted to see the horror anthology's demise, the series had grown tired over the past couple seasons (and two feature films), and by the time the seventh season came to an end, it was good to see the show go without wearing out it's welcome. There are some exceptional episodes to be found here, including "Cold War" starring a pre-Jedi Ewan McGregor in a twisty role, "Ear Today...Gone Tomorrow" in which a safecracker seeking a new lease on his old job gets more than he bargained for, "Confession" which features Eddie Izzard as a suspect in a series of grisly serial killings, and the last episode, the fully animated "The Third Pig" which puts a grisly and gory spin on the the Three Little Pigs. Other episodes, like "Smoke Wrings" (featuring a young Daniel Craig), and "Fatal Caper" (featuring a cunning Natasha Richardson) are solid enough as well, so the overall season is a winner like the ones that came before it. All in all, the Cryptkeeper may have finally gotten laid to rest, but as the final season of Tales From the Crypt proves, he's still worth digging up now and again.
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