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Oct 4, 1986 · Really Weird Tales: Directed by John Blanchard, Paul Lynch, Don McBrearty. With Joe Flaherty, Martin Short, Donald Harron, Olivia d'Abo. "Really Weird Tales" is a hosted television movie that consists of three odd and strange tales that each teach a different lesson; hosted by Joe Flaherty.
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- Comedy, Sci-Fi
- John Blanchard, Paul Lynch, Don McBrearty
- 1987-02-02
Really Weird Tales (TV Movie 1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Really Weird Tales (1986) - John Blanchard, Paul Lynch, Don McBrearty on AllMovie - Originally telecast October 4, 1986, Really Weird…
- John Blanchard, Paul Lynch, Don Mcbrearty
An uncanny precursor to Eerie, Indiana, but with (slightly) more adult themes, Really Weird Tales is a trio of stories, each featuring an odd twist. Hosted by Joe Flaherty, who inserts himself into each segment's universe, it focuses on the strange rather than the creepy, all laced with satirical humor.
- Don Mcbrearty, John Blanchard, Paul Lynch
- Atlantis Films
Cast 15. Joe Flaherty. Host. Martin Short. Shucky. John Candy. Howard Jensen. Catherine O'Hara. Theresa Sharpe. Olivia d'Abo. Tippy. Deborah Hancock. Kim. Donald Harron. Wade Jeffries. Bruce Pirrie. Jack. Jennifer Inch. Robot. Sheila McCarthy. Ellie Hutchins. Don Lake. Hugh Millins. Wayne Robson. Jeter. David McIlwraith. Todd Jeffrey Lamonte.
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Really Weird Tales ★★½ 1986. Several SCTV alumni highlight this threestory movie, which is science fiction with a satirical edge. 85m/C VHS. John Candy, Martin Short, Joe Flaherty, Catherine O'Hara, Olivia D'Abo, Sheila McCarthy, David McIlwraith; D: John Blanchard, Paul Lynch, Don McBrearty.
Jun 1, 2016 · Really Weird Tales, a made for cable TV movie from 1987, attempts to parody The Twilight Zone formula by presenting three half hour episodes done in the style of the iconic show. Each episode contains the classic structure of the original, complete with an over-dramatic narration by a mysterious and stoic figure (Joe Flaherty) and modern fable ...