
Stephen King's Golden Tales (1993) | Streaming Guide & Showtimes
Stephen King's Golden Tales (1993) — A collection of horror stories taking the viewer into the dark world of Stephen King,…
Stephen King's Golden Tales (1993) Storyline
A collection of horror stories taking the viewer into the dark world of Stephen King, featuring vampires, strange objects and sinister humor. The five 20-minutes tales were all taken from the Tales from the Darkside TV series and strung together as a video feature.
Full Cast & Crew
- Marcia Cross as Marie Alcott
- Bruce Davison as Richard Hagstrom
- Paul Dooley as Chester Caruso
- John Fiedler as Arthur
- Eileen Heckart as Rose Pennywell
- Richard B. Shull as Postman
- Jeff Conaway as Peter Prentice
- Patrick Kilpatrick as Dr. Philip Carrol
- Roy Dotrice as Count Jeffrey Draco
- Karen Shallo as Lina Hagstrom (segment "The Word Processor of the Gods")
- Harsh Nayyar as Edmund Alcott (segment "Strange Love")
- Miranda Beeson as Belinda (segment "The Word Processor of the Gods")
- Bill Cain as Tom Nordhoff (segment "The Word Processor of the Gods")
- William LeMassena as Charles Pennywell (segment "Do Not Open This Box")
- Jillie Mack as Jayne (segment "My Ghostwriter - The Vampire")
Why Watch Stephen King's Golden Tales?
The Vibe: Stephen King's Golden Tales is a chilling, atmospheric, and full of suspense horror movie from 1993. Directed by Theodore Gershuny, and starring Marcia Cross, Bruce Davison, Paul Dooley A collection of horror stories taking the viewer into the dark world of Stephen King, featuring vampires, strange objects and sinister humor.
Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 4.2/10, Stephen King's Golden Tales retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for thrill-seekers and fans of the macabre. If you enjoy movies, Stephen King's Golden Tales deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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