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Alan Coombs (Vic Tayback) is a recovering alcoholic whose hopes are shattered by a young boy (Chris Hebert) claiming to be his son. Sharon: Kelly Jean Peters.
Alan Coombs (Vic Tayback) is a recovering alcoholic whose hopes are shattered by a young boy (Chris Hebert) claiming to be his son. Sharon: Kelly Jean Peters.
Alan Coombs (Vic Tayback) is a recovering alcoholic whose hopes are shattered by a young boy (Chris Hebert) claiming to be his son. Sharon: Kelly Jean Peters.
Millionaire Duncan Williams (Keenan Wynn) has a devil of a time after he buys the rights to his friend's soul for a cool million. Jack Blaine: George O. Petrie. Devil: Brad Fisher.
Millionaire Duncan Williams (Keenan Wynn) has a devil of a time after he buys the rights to his friend's soul for a cool million. Jack Blaine: George O. Petrie. Devil: Brad Fisher.
Millionaire Duncan Williams (Keenan Wynn) has a devil of a time after he buys the rights to his friend's soul for a cool million. Jack Blaine: George O. Petrie. Devil: Brad Fisher.
When Harvey Turman (Lou Jacobi) seeks relief from a nagging backache, his doctor (Farley Granger) suggests a treatment that will take care of Harvey's nagging wife as well. Nadine: Peggy Cass.
When Harvey Turman (Lou Jacobi) seeks relief from a nagging backache, his doctor (Farley Granger) suggests a treatment that will take care of Harvey's nagging wife as well. Nadine: Peggy Cass.
When Harvey Turman (Lou Jacobi) seeks relief from a nagging backache, his doctor (Farley Granger) suggests a treatment that will take care of Harvey's nagging wife as well. Nadine: Peggy Cass.
Bookmaker Tommy Vale (Danny Aiello) is worried when a man who plays long shots---and wins---bets that Vale will be dead the next morning. Bill Lacey: Tom Noonan. Horace: Robert E. Weil.
Bookmaker Tommy Vale (Danny Aiello) is worried when a man who plays long shots---and wins---bets that Vale will be dead the next morning. Bill Lacey: Tom Noonan. Horace: Robert E. Weil.
Bookmaker Tommy Vale (Danny Aiello) is worried when a man who plays long shots---and wins---bets that Vale will be dead the next morning. Bill Lacey: Tom Noonan. Horace: Robert E. Weil.
Thirteen-year-old Pookie (Justine Bateman) employs the family computer in an attempt to bring her departed twin brother back to life. Mrs. Anderson: Tippi Hedren.
Thirteen-year-old Pookie (Justine Bateman) employs the family computer in an attempt to bring her departed twin brother back to life. Mrs. Anderson: Tippi Hedren.
Thirteen-year-old Pookie (Justine Bateman) employs the family computer in an attempt to bring her departed twin brother back to life. Mrs. Anderson: Tippi Hedren.
Richard Hall (David Patrick Kelly) questions his very existence when his image disappears from old photographs and his own mother doesn't recognize him. Elaine: Kerry Armstrong. Chris: Philip Casnoff.
Richard Hall (David Patrick Kelly) questions his very existence when his image disappears from old photographs and his own mother doesn't recognize him. Elaine: Kerry Armstrong. Chris: Philip Casnoff.
Richard Hall (David Patrick Kelly) questions his very existence when his image disappears from old photographs and his own mother doesn't recognize him. Elaine: Kerry Armstrong. Chris: Philip Casnoff.
A student rents a room that comes with a roommate---a nasty creature that lives in the closet. Fritz Weaver. Gail: Roberta Weiss.
A student rents a room that comes with a roommate---a nasty creature that lives in the closet. Fritz Weaver. Gail: Roberta Weiss.
A student rents a room that comes with a roommate---a nasty creature that lives in the closet. Fritz Weaver. Gail: Roberta Weiss.
When a writer (Bruce Davison) inherits a word processor, he discovers that it has unusual capabilities. Based on a story by Stephen King. Lina: Karen Shallo. Jonathan: Jon Matthews.
When a writer (Bruce Davison) inherits a word processor, he discovers that it has unusual capabilities. Based on a story by Stephen King. Lina: Karen Shallo. Jonathan: Jon Matthews.
When a writer (Bruce Davison) inherits a word processor, he discovers that it has unusual capabilities. Based on a story by Stephen King. Lina: Karen Shallo. Jonathan: Jon Matthews.
Cantankerous old Grandpa (Eddie Bracken) refuses to give up the ghost---even after the doctor, the preacher and the undertaker assure him that he has recently passed away. Jody: Christian Slater.
Cantankerous old Grandpa (Eddie Bracken) refuses to give up the ghost---even after the doctor, the preacher and the undertaker assure him that he has recently passed away. Jody: Christian Slater.
Cantankerous old Grandpa (Eddie Bracken) refuses to give up the ghost---even after the doctor, the preacher and the undertaker assure him that he has recently passed away. Jody: Christian Slater.
Newlyweds get more than they bargained for when they purchase an oil lamp inhabited by an evil genie.
Newlyweds get more than they bargained for when they purchase an oil lamp inhabited by an evil genie.
Newlyweds get more than they bargained for when they purchase an oil lamp inhabited by an evil genie.
An aspiring television scriptwriter purchases a telephone-answering machine with a mind---and a voice---of its own. Harry Anderson. Seymour Furman: Dick Miller.
An aspiring television scriptwriter purchases a telephone-answering machine with a mind---and a voice---of its own. Harry Anderson. Seymour Furman: Dick Miller.
An aspiring television scriptwriter purchases a telephone-answering machine with a mind---and a voice---of its own. Harry Anderson. Seymour Furman: Dick Miller.
The future looks grim for a fortune teller whose tarot cards predict only sinister occurrences. Caterina/Catherine: Dorothy Lyman. Marlena/Marlene: Carmen Mathews.
The future looks grim for a fortune teller whose tarot cards predict only sinister occurrences. Caterina/Catherine: Dorothy Lyman. Marlena/Marlene: Carmen Mathews.
The future looks grim for a fortune teller whose tarot cards predict only sinister occurrences. Caterina/Catherine: Dorothy Lyman. Marlena/Marlene: Carmen Mathews.