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  • Grand Moff Tarkin is in this!

  • why didnt the major have a proper basket for shane?

  • byt4byt. and its not even the same jag thats burnt out!

  • madcappiper. i dont think ian hendrys caracter was evil, he didnt kill anybody, okay, it was dessertion,but i dont think he deserved that.

  • solomanz10. you know its been a good film when you put yourself in the position of the victim, but the fact is that guy did not have even have five seconds to think what to do, let alone do it.

  • it would have been seen as improper all those children going to grimsdykes house anyway,however good his intentions were.

  • revenge :DDD muahahahahahh

  • 70's girls are hella fine as fuck

  • even before the guy in the santa suit showed up that was the most poorly planned murder ever.

    

  • iv only just recently found this, i must have been about 8 when i saw this, 10 years ago, all i could remember was the scene with the guy walking through the razor blades and so i googled " horror film man walks through razor blades" and sure enough i found it, i love the internet! thank you Km13!!!!!!

  • You were cruel and mean from the start, now you really have no heart...

  • poor grimsdyke...

  • Incredible!!! They were really able to scare me! Niiice!!! Hahaha! Awesome actors! :D

  • Great movie! I loved it!!!!

  • love this!!! :-)

  • love this film, always have, thank you SO much for posting. Don't you think though, that the long shot you get of the razor tunnel at 1:26:57 looks really wide, as if you could easily walk down it without touching the sides or having to turn your body? :)

  • @radar1974 Yeah ha ha ha you could just pull them out aswell

  • 1972.....holy fuck...... i bet that MILF in the movie is ugly as shit now

  • 53:30 Dumb Blonde, making a wish w/o thinking of the consequences! D-:<

  • Who plays the Cryptkeeper in this movie? :?

  • @NodDisciple1 Ralph Richardson.

  • ***** Kudos to you Km13!!! Wonderful job of rendering the video in view worthy format. Now if we can only get everyone else on here to do the same.....Seriously though, thanks for making my view of this classic flick a great one!

  • Even dogs like to have their meat cut up for them.

  • Amazing film! I've seen this and Torture Garden so far, and I just got Asylum, Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, From Beyond the Grave, The House That Dripped Blood and The Vault of Horror! I'm gonna start watching them tonight, I'm so excited! =)

    Which do you guys think is the best Amicus anthology movie?

  • @PeyserConley There's other pre-90's EC Comics movies (other than Creepshow?)? X-0

  • @NodDisciple1 Yeah, but I was talking about the anthology films produced by the British Amicus company. TFTC is one of them, along with the ones I mentioned.

  • @PeyserConley Are they all based on EC Comics though? :?

  • @NodDisciple1 No, I think this was the only one. They just usually had very similar atmosphere and of course, small separate tales inside a framework story.

  • ClAsSiC!

  • I have been trying to find this movie since I saw it as a little kid in the 1970's. The biggest problem was I couldn't remember the name. Believe it or not I saw it in my Junior High school's auditorium (why did they show this at my school? Hell, I'm from the Bronx). I did a google search tonight involving dogs and razor blades and found it. THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING THIS!!!!!

  • What a fantastic performance by Peter Cushing. Just Brilliant.

  • @MoonChild1990 amazing performance! I have most of his films ... the hammer frankenstein & dracula films are my faves .... madhouse is another great one

  • This movie is the best. Remember watching it at the drive in as a kid. Thanks for posting it.

  • So THAT'S what the Crypt Keeper looks like before he was a skeleton.

  • Totally enjoyed this movie..and the ending..'Now who's next?...Maybe you!..heheeeeee lol

  • guess they all got what they deserve in the end. they was all cruel heartless cheating people and now their all going to hell thanks to their selfish ways.

  • many tks for this post ....awesome horror flick :)

  • One of the greats, thanks so much for posting the entire film!

  • lol cowabunga dude awesome post , havent seen this in years - thnx man, truly appreciated :)

  • scary santa!

  • thanks for this ; just brilliant

  • Ok I think this is one the scariest movies specially when they break the fourth wall at the end of the movie,classic horror

  • Gotta love Joan Collins

  • i been looking for this for ages...... wao.  thanks!

  • Ppl before hating on this great movie plz remember that this film was made in 1972. This is truly one of the greatest scary movies of all time. I love the plot n the storyline so much. Epic fkn movie!

  • @Bones87ish agreed and the other one umm ummm Vault of Horror? I think it was both very well done

  • i remember watching this on tv as a kid, it scared the sweet bejesus out of me. But after watching the guy fall into hell's fire the effects are quite shite

  • all of them are in hell and don't know it I bet

  • I throw his body in the basement I would throw the white rug down there to

  • peeping Tom santa

  • that evil bitch...its like the tftc episode all through the house

  • This movie is much better than today's horror..

  • Thanks for posting!

  • 10 out of 10.

    Great film.

  • @1:11:00 "Cant you see Im having my lunch"?

    Uhh no they cant

  • thanks,you and your family have a merry christmas.

  • she killed william shatner!!!!!!!!

  • it made me jump when santa grabbed her.

  • THANK-YOU, THANK-YOU, THANK-YOU!!!!!!!

    THANX FOR THIS AWESOME UPLOAD!!!!!!!

  • wheres the creepy cat in the box

  • Dishwater!

  • Achmed.

  • To whoever put this full movie up here......I love you.

  • @Maverickslayer744 HA ! Your welcome ! I was going to do a "GRINDHOUSE VERSION" of this,but You tube took my rights away.It looks cool as HELL?! with more grain, flickers and cigarette burns in the film.

  • @Km13 Thanks for putting this up! It's amazing how few people know about this film! Most ppl think the first Tales Of The Crypt movie was made in the 90's! X-0

  • @Km13  Don't take this the wrong way, but I like it as it is. XD It's nice to see Cryptie in action before he became a stinky corpse. Do you have any of the Creepshow series or 90's-2000's Crypt movies by chance? :?

  • @Km13 you rule, horror rules

  • @Km13 you rule, horror rules km13

  • @Km13 you rule, horror rules km13, thanks for posting

  • @Km13 smoke some weed with me then we can see the crpyt keeper

  • @Maverickslayer744 i love these early 70s horror movies

  • I luv this movie but it has always puzzled me why Joan Collin's would kill her husband on a snow white rug that she intended to keep and also the blood used in the movie looks like red paint.

  • Good movie

  • British horror at its best

  • The blind guy in all black was also in A Clockwork Orange.

  • Joan Collins story was the scarriest and the best one...cause the heroes are not costumed monsters...although santa should be a little scarrier than this..he looks like a drunk old man!

  • For those saying they'd fight the dog. Looks to me like the dog ran towards him in the razor area. I always thought him and the dog died while fighting in the middle of all those razors. My fav was the Joan Collins story and the home for the blind was my 2nd fav.

  • Two major flaws in the Monkey's Paw part:

    One - The wish was for him to come back the way he was immediately before the accident. When he did come back he was in a coffin and embalmed. So he was embalmed immediately before the accident?

    Also, the last wish was that he live forever, which was granted as his body remained alive even after being cut up. So why then does he presumably turn up dead at the Gates of Hell in the movie's premise?

  • @shawnfella

    It may be that the other guy got 3 wishes as well and used one to kill him. Why he was embalmed i have no clue.

  • What's the jazz piece with the saxaphone on the record player in the second story from 20:30-21:15? PLEASE HELP ME!!! I've been trying to find the name of it for years!

  • perfect movie to be watching tonight, on halloween. thanks for this classic.

  • If he'd put his coat over his arm and brushed in a downwards stroke, the razor blades wouldn't be a problem. Maybe that's just my 21st century mind.

  • I'm shocked that I love these old 'crypt' films, thought I'd seen them all, but I've NEVER come across this . Fantastic, thank you! GREAT film!

  • Santa is an anagram of Satan and it's good to see that bitch Joan Collins getting done for! I hope he broke her neck and raped her up the shitter

  • 0:26:24

  • I wish I had a monkeys paw

  • Nigel Patrick is wonderfully loathsome as the Major.

  • poor Grimsdyke, I felt like crying

  • how did you get this up in one go?

  • @wayneypayney Youtube gave me access to upload more then 15 minutes worth of footage, then took it away. They do that to people on random, cause it keeps the site going.

  • @Km13

    your the best for keeping this movie up. I know what you mean, Youtube did the same with me when I uploaded breakfast at Tiffanys.

  • I know you've heard this before, but this movie scared the shit out of me when I was seven years old! I remember it as being a lot more gritty and grimy, especially the 'home for the blind' segment.

  • peter cushing could make a tinned meat advertisement look emotionally moving and powerful. i'm almost certain the photo is an actual photo of his beloved wife helen, you can tell by the look on his face -- he never fully recovered from her death and spent the rest of his life in mourning. i also know that when out-of-work or young jobbing actors wrote to him for advice he sent them money in the post. what a gent & what a talent.

  • @oldtongueout Wow! Is that true about the money he sent? That is so lovely. It's quite shocking how vulnerable he looks in this film - very moving

  • @foreo yes it's true (john gielgud did the same thing). in almost every movie he made after helen's death cushing insisted on including a photo of her in a scene. the vulnerability is real, he never recovered from the grief of helen's death and you can see it in his face even in "star wars" -- the thousand-yard stare, the anguished facial expressions. i find it really moving too.

  • a SPOILER is something like PREMATURE EJACULATION to put it subtile .

  • the dog vs the razor blades? fuck it i go for the dog kick its head in

  • @solomanz10

    In the dark..?

  • @Kaandorpius yep fuck going to the razors

  • @solomanz10 I know I'm taking this far too seriously, but think the point the film made was the dog had been starved for 48 hours too, making him much more savage. They also made the nasty man walk through the razors in the first place to get to the 'exit' so he 'thinks' he can make it back again....it's only after he turns to make the journey back that the lights go out and he's sort of stuck. Fight a vicious dog he can't see or walk through a razor sharp alley he can't see either.

  • @radar1974 fuck it im crazy i fight the dog if i can pull 1 of the razor out i can kill the dog. the razors looks easy to take out i would do it even if i get cut on my finger

  • @solomanz10 ..if I was in the same boat, and I've already made it through the razor path I think I'd prefer to try to make it back again, rather than take on a savage dog. I wouldn't be aware the lights were about to go off :)

  • I love this classic, its October good time for horror.

  • catweazle leads the tour !!

  • Thank you for uploading this classic british horror !.

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  • 15:28 SCARED THE LIVING SHIT OUTTA ME!!! LOL!!

  • I knew how all the stories ended before I saw the movie in 1972. I'd read the comics.

  • @BillFugate Three of these stories weren't in the comics... it was said so by the director.... 

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  • A word of warning to anyone who wants to watch this movie, DO NOT READ THE COMMENTS UNTILL AFTER YOU WATCH THE MOVIE, because there are ALOT OF SPOILERS in the comments.

  • i watched this as a kid in the mid 70's on ITV and it absolutely scared the shit out of me...Amicus mad some wonderful films...thanks for this upload

  • Those dicks! Grimsdyke was really nice.

  • every one of those commiting evil is a tory voter,except the last one [the major] is a definate conservative mp,greedy selfish,no morals, and above all evil . cameron and co beware.

  • Carter, the blind man is played by Patrick MaGhee-the old man from Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. Notice how most of the victims in the stories were all evil people getting their just desserts?!!

  • 2 people don't respect a classic

    

  • omg, I watched this all the time as a kid!

  • I got Tales from the Crypt on DVD, they sure don't make 'em like this anymore.It's an excellent watch late at night preferrably back to back with another classic horror.Brings back memories of the old BBC horror double bills on a Saturday night.The "Poetic Justice" segment featuring a zombified Peter Cushing is the most atmospheric.

  • As far as Joan Collins' character goes, let's not kill her. Let's force face surgery on her. By the time we're done,  she'll look like Martha Raye and continue to look like her for the rest of her days. Joan Collins can stay the way she is.

  • The most disturbing scene of this film is at the end when they all have to go to the other place, especially when the first man falls in. During that scene, I have to avoid seeing that, because I can't help but think that that might happen to me.

  • @jeprice08 Don't do anything evil,and you should be alright!

  • @basildonjohn1965 Exactly!

  • excellent !!!

  • My God, Cushing is splendid.

  • Catweazle!

  • Thanks for uploading this. I saw this at the drive in with my older brother and sister when it first came out.

    Mr. Grimsdyke segment is my all time favorite. I love the part after he comes out of the grave and walks into the man's study. Scary as hell. Perfect filming and light. CGI could never do this.

  • Patrick 'Podge' Magee is excellent as the leader of the old blind men (Why did they have no blind women or younger blind people in that home for the blind?). This is one of Podge's best roles, alongside the one as a victim in 'A Clockwork Orange'. He was from Armagh in Northern Ireland.

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  • Peter Cushing is amazing in thiss, rotten bastrds got what they deserved

  • @Scoobersteve2010

    I think that skull wearing slasher was signified as Death.

  • That woman in the first story was hot. Wish I had a damn time machine lol.

  • 30:19 scared the ever living shit out of me as a child!!!!!!!!!! It's been years since I've seen it, and watching that full story over again was just as suspenseful, thrilling, and terrifying as the first time I saw it...until they showed his face and I thought to myself, I was scared of that? haha

  • great film, i just dont get the bit on the 4th story why theirs a man with the skull mask chasing im on the bike, please help think i missed something

  • Spot the clue. The broach she dropped is the same as she got for Christmas. The fake blood is 'Kensington Gore' a pun on the street name. Made by John Tynegate during the 60s and 70s.

    When the film industry needed a car chase the only place to do it was at an old MIRA research track. Wide, smooth and no white lines on the road. Dozens of old 70s films feature the same stretch of road. Happy days, no budget and no CGI. BTW for car crash stock the same white 2.4 Jaguar off a cliff.

  • ABSOLUTELY EPIC UPLOAD

  • Only the best horror film ever made!!! I watch it every Christmas for the Joan Collins segment... but am careful not to let my 6 year old nephew watch it, would put him right off Father Christmas!!! Joan Collins what a legend. And the late great Ian Hendry brilliant actor - loved him in 'Get Carter' another brilliant Brit movie. Thanks for posting the whole movie! X

  • Awww, the third story was the saddest. That poor old man did not deserve what that rich scum did to him. :( I am glad the old man became a revenant and ripped his antagonist's heart out. >:D

  • @Vernedi me too, my heart broke for the poor old man that was excessively cruel.

  • @Vernedi

    yes t was so sad great actor was cushing

  • A lot of horror films in the 70s seemed to have used that fluorescent blood. I remember also seeing it in Dawn of the Dead. It looks strange...

  • I wonder why in each movies where you have ONLY THREE WISHES, people dosent said: my first wish is to have millions of wishes..

  • Classic

  • One of my favourite films of ALL TIME!!!!!! Notice the classic JENSEN "INTERCEPTOR" classic sports car & The Grim Reaper riding a 1970 NORTON COMMANDO!!!! Too Cool!!!!

  • too cool for words. A definitive classic of 70's horror! Thanx for uploading

  • I dont get it, why did she pour paint on his head?

    

  • @genkijin not paint It was his blood to make it look like he fell down the stairs and died.

  • Why didn't Joanie have a brainwave.. ring the police and tell them that the maniac had broken in and killed her husband!

  • @Lytton333 I thought that myself. But it would be a very high-risk strategy. Also God knows when the cops were going to come out to her.

    She definitely was in a catch-22 situation.

  • brilliant classic!

  • great movie for its time

    I saw it at the theatre when it came out!!! :)

  • Fuck You !

  • I've been trying to figure out what movie it was where a man is told to leave and he walks through a door and falls straight into a lava pit (or maybe fire pit). I've been searching for years! Thanks for the upload; I can rest now knowing what this movie's called!

  • Oh, ur awesome, thanks 4 the upload.

  • Joan Collins drops a broach for 20 seconds! Seems like the director could have put a little more effort into how they got lost. They seem almost brain dead falling behind less than sixty seconds after they were warned it was dangerous getting lost. No wonder evil has a field day in these movies. These kind of over-confident simpletons with no regard for their own safety almost have me rooting for there demises. To be fair, however, getting lost with Joan Collins would be tempting.

  • que buena pelicula, ademas que esta bien entretenida el mensaje aunque infantil y obvio no deja de ser muy bueno, definitivo un clasico de horror movie ;) mucho mejor que peliculas de terror de estas epocas

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