Deadtime Tales (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 12, 2018

Original Title:
Deadtime Tales

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
DTF

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 115

Good Night... Forever

It's "deadtime", so turn off the light and enjoy these 3 tales of horror, gore and supernatural mayhem. A haunted antique, a deadly gameshow and a cursed park are the subjects of tonight's Deadtime Tales that will keep you up with the lights on and door locked. Goodnight... forever!

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  • Joe Estevez
    Art (segment "The Antique")
    Investor (segment "Million Dollar Death") (archive footage)
  • Brinke Stevens
    Head Spectre (segment "Million Dollar Death") (archive footage)
  • Trent Haaga
    Spectre
    Electrician (segment "Million Dollar Death") (archive footage)
  • Debra Mayer
    Paige (segment "Million Dollar Death") (archive footage)
  • Mike Sage
    Josh Brighton (segment "The Cursed") (archive footage)
  • Tanya Dempsey
    Karen (segment "The Antique")
    Amber (segment "Million Dollar Death") (archive footage)
  • Ali Taylor
    Rhonda (segment "The Cursed") (archive footage)
  • Timothy Muskatell
    Max (segment "Million Dollar Death") (archive footage) (as Tim Muskatell)
  • Brave Matthews
    Jerry (segment "The Antique") (archive footage) (as B. Matthews)

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