Appearing in "The Death of Danny"
Featured Characters:
- Danny Denton (First appearance; dies)
Supporting Characters:
- "Monster's Bride" (TV Projection)
Antagonists:
- "Frankenstein's Monster" (TV Projection)
Other Characters:
- Police
- Danny's Neighbor (Mentioned)
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Locations:
- Danny Denton's House
Items:
- 3-D TV
Synopsis for "The Death of Danny"
A man named Danny Denton decides to save money and fix his Tv set on his own. He adds a special antenna to strengthen his signal but then gets shocked by a charge of electricity. He turns on his set and discovers that the shows and characters are incredibly realistic. They jump out of the screen and Danny can touch them. He switches the channel and starts to watch a game show that offers cash and other prizes. Danny reaches into his set and pulls out $3000 in cash. He also retrieves a washing machine and a new car into his apartment. He then starts to watch another show which features a beautiful actress The actress is running away and shouting that she does not want to be a bride. Danny decides to rescue her and bring her into his own reality. He retrieves the actress but then a monstrous hand appears out of the set as the couple shrives in fear. The next day brings the police into Dannys apartment to investigate a homicide. Denny Denton lays dead on his floor with his watch reading 6:45. One of the detectives remarks that he himself was watching TV at that time. A show called “The Monster Takes a Bride”.
Appearing in "The Man Who Couldn't Move"
Featured Characters:
- Willie Luke
Supporting Characters:
- Philip Hunt (Death)
Antagonists:
- Mrs. Hunt
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Synopsis for "The Man Who Couldn't Move"
A vagrant named Willie Luke gets an offer of employment from a strange woman that is in need of a chauffeur. Luke decides to accept the job only to discover that the woman actually wants him to murder her invalid husband. Luke agrees to perform the murder but only on the condition that the woman marry him on completion of the task. Luke takes out the woman’s husband for a ride. The husband does not talk, he merely stares off into the distance. Luke drives near a cliffside and decides to jump out while leaving his victim inside. As Luke jumps, his sleeve gets caught in the steering wheel and he plunges over the cliff along with his passenger. The car explodes with the passenger inside but Luke is thrown free of the car and survives. The closing scene shows that Luke is not an invalid in the care of the woman who hired him. He is unable to move or speak. He then hears the woman as she hires a new chauffeur.
Appearing in "Innocent Bystander"
Featured Characters:
- Eric Weston (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Emily Weston (First appearance; dies)
Antagonists:
- Antique Statue
Other Characters:
- Unnamed Cook
- Unnamed Antique Dealer
- Unidentified Police Department
- Numerous unnamed police officers
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Synopsis for "Innocent Bystander"
A man named Eric Weston arrives at his home in a drunk stupor. He begins to swing an axe in an effort to destroy valuable antiques in his house. He mutters that he is very upset with his wife and indicates that he is going through a messy break up situation with her. Mrs Weston arrives on the scent and attempts to stop her violent husband. Mr Weston approaches her and is about to hit her with the axe when he receives a blow on the head from one of the servants. The master of the house is subdued and carried off. Mrs Weston arrogantly remarks that the only reason she ever married the man was for his money so she could acquire more antique pieces. She is particularly obsessed with a new piece that is said to be cursed. She dismisses the story and brings the strange statue into her bedroom. As she lays asleep she is suddenly choked by a pair of monstrous hands around her neck. She is found dead in her bed the next morning. The police arrive and Mr Weston is blamed for the incident. He proclaims his innocence but there are plenty of witnesses that saw him attempt to attack his wife. The scene ends with the statue coming back to life. The evil figure declares that it disappears after the owner dies as it crawls out the window.
Appearing in "Going Down!"
Featured Characters:
- Harry (Elevator Operator)
Supporting Characters:
- Mr. Macaw (Death)
Other Characters:
- Mr. Daniels (Hotel Manager)
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Locations:
- Hobbs Royal Crest Hotel
Synopsis for "Going Down!"
An elevator operator contemplates murdering a rich tenant that steps into his cart. Harry the operator frequently notices that the old man is always carrying boxes into his apartment. The elevator suddenly seems to travel further down with both passengers inside. Harry is unable to stop the cart. The old man steps forward and he seems to be able to read Harry’s mind. He knows that Harry is contemplating murder. The elevator doors open and the old man shows Harry a Hell like setting with murderers and thieves suffering eternal damnation. The old man remarks that Harry will soon join them. Harry suddenly finds himself being woken up by another co-worker. A fire seems to be engulfing his building. The co-worker remarks that the fire originated from the old man’s apartment. Harry was overtaken from the smoke. Apparently the old man was using dangerous chemicals to practice witchcraft.
Appearing in "Thru the Door"
Featured Characters:
- Carl Black (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Joseph "Killer" Kutler (First appearance)
- Myra Kutler (First appearance)
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Synopsis for "Thru the Door"
A boxer's manager tries to seduce the boxer's girl when the man catches the two of them. They flee into a locked room where the girl transforms into a vampire and the man realizes he has his choice of deaths: he can open the door and be torn apart by the powerful, enraged boxer, or stay in the room and have his blood drained by the vampire.