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- "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark" is a 1988 comedy, horror movie - upon arriving in a small town where Elvira has inherited a rundown mansion, the famous horror host must battle an evil uncle, and townspeople who want her burned at the stake.
- A wax museum owner uses his horror exhibits to unleash evil on the world.
- A lonely boy befriends Ben, the leader of a violent swarm of killer rats.
- When his girlfriend becomes dangerously obsessed with a ghost she contacted using a Ouija board, Jim reluctantly joins forces with her ex-his own estranged childhood best friend-to identify and exorcise the evil spirit.
- A social misfit uses his only friends, his pet rats, to exact revenge on his tormentors.
- A woman is haunted by recurring nightmares, which seem to be instigated by her late husband who supposedly was killed in a fire.
- A boy raised by wolves is reunited as an adult with his real family.
- A revival of the popular '60s TV comedy series "The Addams Family" has them preparing for Halloween in their own inimitable way.
- A bored housewife feels neglected by her physician husband so she starts spending her afternoons working at an exclusive brothel. Unfortunately, she becomes the obsession of a handsome, but very unpleasant customer.
- "Darkroom" was a hosted horror/thriller anthology series hosted by James Coburn.
- A bank teller is suspected of embezzlement and goes on the run with his seven children.
- Toni, a journalism student, transfers to a new college, where several female students begin to disappear under suspicious circumstances. She decides to investigate, which makes her the prime target of a mysterious killer.
- After a traumatized woman kills her rich husband in self defense, his family and friends show up to secure a piece of the inheritance for themselves even if it means driving the poor woman insane - or worse.
- A group of student nurses in California live together off-campus under the supervision of a housemother.
- A widow's life is thrown into turmoil by her hippie daughter, her rebellious teenage son, and an affair she is having with a much younger man. Then, as if all that wasn't quite enough, a man she was in love with prior to her marriage reappears.
- Two highway patrolmen think they are working on the side repossessing cars. But eventually, they realize that they have been tricked and are actually stealing the cars.
- A young architect finds himself being stalked by a gang of criminals who believe he knows something that could expose their activities.
- Episodic look at married life and in-law problems. Adventures include a ride on a crowded trolley with a live turkey, a wild spin in a new auto with the in-laws in tow, and a sequence in which Hubby accidentally chloroforms his mother-in-law and is convinced that he has killed her. When she begins sleep-walking, he thinks that she has returned to haunt him.
- In Highland Park, it's Agnes Fisher and Harold Hope's wedding day. Mishaps almost keep them from getting hitched: he goes to the wrong church, then, one of the guests, Professor McGlumm, convinces him that the bride only wants him to collect his life insurance. Finally they marry and her family moves in with them. Harold is now convinced that he'll be poisoned at dinner. When further mishaps give him stomach problems, McGlumm rushes him toward the hospital. On the trip, all is revealed and it takes a bride's kiss to set things right.
- Relentless Rudolph blackmails Belinda's father for her hand in marriage, but she is in love with handsome Harry, who will do anything to save his girl from the villain's clutches.
- Henpecked husband Harry is coerced by a good time pal to go on a clandestine double date. Of course, no good will come of this, as they encounter streetwalkers, bumpy roads, and a couple of toughs previously jilted by their dates.
- Poodles helps a woman extricate her high heel from a storm grate, and she returns the favor by offering him a ride. This is true love, distracting Poodles from his job, with disastrous results.
- Roommates unable to pay the rent take to the streets in search of easy cash and free food. They pull a staged pedestrian accident on a wealthy man, but go too far trying it on his daughter, too.
- A baby is dumped on a couple's doorstep, neither knows how to take care of the child, and funny situations arise. But things get more complicated when the husband receives a letter informing him that his mother is sick.
- Physical comedy drives this vehicle for then-famous clown Poodles Hanneford, part of a legendary British circus family. Already pushing forty but impeccably nimble, he plays suitor to beauteous, heavily daddy-guarded Betty (Betty Walsh) and the duo try their hardest to elope. This is an essentially plotless series of gags but they're good ones, well above the producing Weiss Brothers' average at the time. While "Poodles" never quite parlayed his big-top celebrity into screen stardom, he occasionally appeared in movies as late as circus-themed Hollywood spectacular BILLY ROSE'S JUMBO. He passed away five years later in the Catskills, no doubt surrounded by a diehard old-school showbiz community to the end. - Dennis Harvey
- A bum and an escaped convict find a kidnapped boy and try to bring him home.
- A cross-dressing farce, adapted from "Madame Lucy" by Jean Arlette, in which to help a friend in a lawsuit, Jack Mitchell disguises himself as the mysterious "Madame Brown," a missing witness important to the case of the plaintiff. He attracts the romantic attention of two old roués and one hot Broadway showgirl.
- Raechel Roslin Randemann (portrayed by Camille Montgomery), a young female songwriter, keyboard player and music programmer, is teamed with Kylie Westheimer Waites (portrayed by Skylar Ripp), an actress who found success as a child star in a family-themed sitcom, for a record deal with a major label under which Kylie will sing a song-length version of a popular bank jingle composed by Raechel. Kylie has ambitions to make the deal into a long-term band project with Raechel.
- The constant battling over the same woman gets two detectives demoted to what's considered the toughest job in the Police Department--the Riot Squad.
- Thugs hijack a drug shipment in Mexico, killing a guard and loading it onto trucks en route to Los Angeles. Baretta realizes that the drugs are destined for an old mobster and puts him under constant -- and obvious -- surveillance. It's so obvious that the mobster gets to know Baretta and even to create a semblance of friendship with him. By the end of Act Four, the mobster has served up his nephew (who was the driving force behind the robbery) to Baretta for arrest. Baretta is grateful, but in the tag he and the mobster sit on the mobster's front porch -- jointly waiting as the trucks roar up Interstate 5, getting ever closer to the mobster's imminent doom.
- The gang attends a Halloween costume party at an old brownstone mansion with Steve playing Zorro, Donna dressed as a mermaid in which the costume limits her mobility, and Brenda and Dylan going as Bonnie and Clyde. But the party is highlighted by Kelly's very revealing bewitching costume, but low-lighted when one student makes an unwanted advance on her. Meanwhile, David skips out on the party to meet with Scott where they reminisce about the "good old days" while waiting for an egg fight with some neighborhood kids that never materializes. Also, Brandon and Emily take her twin niece and nephew out trick-or-treating where a real scare begins when they lose the twins.
- A mentally unstable woman sets out to kill the men who sent her brother to jail. And one of those men is Bronk.
- A couple move into an old house that is supposedly haunted, but the wife soon realizes just who's haunting the house. Later, another couple move into the house and form an unusual relationship with the moving man.
- After being shot, Kimble is reunited with Sister Veronica, whose help he needs to track down a lead about the one-armed man.
- When Mark wishes that Jonathan be a mortal cop "for just a little while", "The Boss" takes him up on his wish with the result that Jonathan must relinquish his angelic powers...which, considering the dangers of being a police officer, may not be a good idea.
- 1982–198749mTV-PG7.5 (81)TV EpisodeThe Steeles learn that Shannon will go away if they help her get out from a blackmail scheme, and Tony is willing to drop Remington's immigration case if they help Tony find a mole in the intelligence service.
- When three prominent men die from drinking wine laced with heroin Lee and Amanda need to find the rest of the tainted case.
- A TV shock journalist gives an on-air tour of an eerie haunted house.
- Donald's meeting with a new editor turns out to be with somebody Ann knows, and leads to flashbacks of her brief career in law enforcement.
- Huell learns everything about making pizza. He starts at Village Pizzeria where the owner strongly believes in old-fashioned, hand-made methods. Then they attend the International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas to see how to automate the process.