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* Producer/Production Co:  ABC, Universal Television, Universal Pictures
 
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* View Trailer: ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKEviu7T2NI link])
 
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* IMDb page: ([http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081849/ link])
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==Ratings==
 
==Ratings==

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Summary

"Enter a new dimension of chilling suspense... enter The Darkroom!" An anthology horror/thriller TV series in much the same spirit as Twilight Zone; each week features new stories, writers, directors, and cast. The series ran for 7 episodes (16 stories) from 1981 to 1982, plus a film called Nightmares (1983 film) containing episodes that were deemed too intense for television ("Four of your worst nightmares come true!")


Details

  • Release Date: 1981-1983
  • Country/Language: US, English
  • Genres/Technical: Horror, Suspense, Crime, Fantasy, Anthology
  • Runtime: (generally formatted for a 1-hour commercial television slot)
  • Starring: (various), hosted by James Cobern
  • Director: (various)
  • Writer: (various, including Robert Bloch)
  • Producer/Production Co: ABC, Universal Television, Universal Pictures
  • View Trailer: (link)
  • IMDb page: (link)
  • Wikipedia page: (link)

Ratings

MPAA Ratings

  • Rated: (not rated) (equivalent of a TV-PG for Violence and mild Adult Content)

Tentacle Ratings

A rough measure of how "Lovecraftian" the work is:

  • S____ (One Tentacle: Debateably Lovecraftian; has almost no direct connection to Lovecraft's work)

This anthology horror series really didn't last long enough to do much that might be considered "Lovecraftian". The Episode 5 story "The Partnership" features a man who makes a sinister bargain with a standard-issue Tentacle Monster, followed by an Episode 5 story "Catnip" featuring a confrontation by a witch's familiar and a thug.

Note: This rating is not intended as a measure of quality, merely of how closely related to Lovecraftian "Weird" fiction the work is.

Reviews

Review Links:

  • (review needed)


Synopsis

Episodes that may be of interest to fans of "Lovecraftian" film:

  • "Episode 5, The Partnership" (Episode 1x5) - An old man's eerie partnership allows him to live well in a crumbling town.


Notes

Comments, Trivia, Dedication

  • Introduction: "You’re in a house. Maybe your own. Maybe one you’ve never seen before. You feel it. Something evil. You run, but there’s no escape, nowhere to turn. You feel something beckoning you, drawing you into the darkness, to the terror that awaits you in the Darkroom!"
  • The horror host would be a sombre James Cobern working alone in a photographer's darkroom, developing and describing photographs related to the episode at hand.


Associated Mythos Elements


Keeper Notes