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"Masters of Horror" Pelts (2006)



Overview

User Rating:
6.6/10   1,313 votes
Director:
Dario Argento
Writers:
Mick Garris (creator)
Matt Venne (teleplay)
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Original Air Date:
1 December 2006 (Season 2, Episode 6)
Genre:
Horror more
Plot:
A sleazy, desperate fur trader who haunts a local strip club, gets his hands on some priceless raccoon furs that might be more than just priceless but cursed. full summary | add synopsis
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Cast

  (Episode Complete credited cast)

Meat Loaf ... Jake Feldman (as Meat Loaf Aday)

Link Baker ... Lou Chinaski
Emilio Salituro ... Sergio
Elise Lew ... Sue Chin Yao
Shawn Hall ... Bouncer

Sylvesta Stuart ... Beefy Bouncer
Ellen Ewusie ... Shanna
John Saxon ... Jeb 'Pa' Jameson
Michal Suchánek ... Larry Jameson (as Michal Suchanek)
Brenda McDonald ... Mother Mayter

Melissa Gonzalez ... Mira
Darren E. Scott ... Agent
Chuck Duffy ... Detective
Kelvin Lum ... Cop
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Additional Details

Runtime:
58 min | Germany:54 min (cut)
Country:
Canada | USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Certification:
USA:TV-MA | Australia:R (2007) | Germany:18 (DVD rating) (cut) | Italy:VM14 | Germany:18 (TV rating) (cut)

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Absurdly Disturbing..., 6 March 2008
10/10
Author: terrible2 from Istanbul

Dario Argento truly seems to "Get It" when it comes to horror. As in "Jenifer", Argento knows how to get under (or through) a viewer's skin, and "Pelts" is no exception. I sit through horror films on an almost daily basis, yet I find myself squirming more then sitting when I watch Argento's extremely graphic stories of utter gore and chaos. The tale is an odd one, combining greed, lust and absurdness to great effect and featuring a very well acted Meat Loaf as the main protagonist. Of course, it's always good to see an old favorite, as John Saxon delivers a stellar performance as well. I stand in awe of Argento's ability to constantly turn out over the top, disturbingly beautiful and horrific works, but I certainly will not question his integrity. As far as "Masters Of Horror" is concerned, he has proved himself a true "Master"... "Pelts" is definitely one of the top three episodes of the series... Well done.

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