This tale opens very promising and macabre but the action never really kicks in and it ends up being one of worst episodes of the entire fourth season. Two elderly couples head for the forest in their camper and all they ever do is bicker and blame each other for their wasted lives. The eventual goal of the camping trip is to restore their youth and beauty, as one of them knows a ghoulish formula to rejuvenate. This premise certainly isn't new but it still could have been fun if only the screenplay wasn't so dull and overly talkative. There only is a minuscule amount of gore and excitement to enjoy during the final 3 minutes and the rest of the episode is just people talking. Margot Kidder ("Sisters", "Black Christmas") seems to amuse herself as the old and young version of Cynthia, but the humor doesn't work and her characters as well as the others can't suffer enough for all you care. Director Elliot Silverstein made several good other "Tales from the Crypt"-episodes, among which a vampire spoof starring Malcolm McDowell, and even the really good long feature horror film "The Car". This is certainly a disappointment.