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<p dir="auto"><strong>TalesfromTheCryptfan</strong> — <em>9 years ago(December 30, 2016 05:16 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">One of my favorite episodes and a nice 90's African American take on a former all white comic story from Vault of Horror and Moses Gunn does a great job as the bastard cheapskate abusive uncle who cuts corners and always abuses his nephew.<br />
Don Mancini of the Chucky film franchise fame wrote his first all African American horror story and directed by Jack Sholder who did Elm Street 2/The Hidden/Alone in The Dark 1982 and a suspenseful well made episode that is like that "Something to Tide you Over" story from Creepshow in a way.<br />
With it being an all black horror story and urban atmosphere, you think it was a Tales from the Hood story than a crypt one.<br />
"Unicorn, mermaid, vampire,sorceress! No name you'd give her would surprise me i love whom i love"</p>
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