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Body Bags is a 1993 American horror comedy anthology television film featuring three unconnected stories, with bookend segments featuring John Carpenter, Tom Arnold and Tobe Hooper as deranged morgue attendees. It was directed by Carpenter and Hooper, with Larry Sulkis handling the bookend segments. It first aired on August 8, 1993.
- Billy Brown, Dan Angel
- John Carpenter, Jim Lang
Aug 8, 1993 · Body Bags: Directed by John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Larry Sulkis. With John Carpenter, Tom Arnold, Tobe Hooper, Robert Carradine. Three short stories in the horror genre: the first about a serial killer, the second about a hair transplant gone wrong, and the third about a baseball player.
- John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Larry Sulkis
- 85
- 1 min
The setting is the overnight shift at a morgue where a ghoulish, corpselike coroner examines different body bags and shares the details behind the gruesome deaths.
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- John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper
- R
- Horror
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Summaries. Three short stories in the horror genre: the first about a serial killer, the second about a hair transplant gone wrong, and the third about a baseball player. Synopsis. 'Prologue' A creepy-looking coroner (John Carpenter) introduces three different horror tales involving his current work which are cadavers in "body bags".